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Chippindale, who investigated many airplane crashes, most notably the crash of Air New Zealand Flight 901 into Mount Erebus, Antarctica, was struck by an out of control car while walking near his home. [94] Tim Choate: 1954 2004 49 years American actor motorcycle Los Angeles, California [95] Dugald Christie: 1941 2006 either 64 or 65 years Canadian
The Faure level crossing accident was a truck-train collision near Cape Town, South Africa that caused 19 deaths. It occurred at approximately 8 a.m. on 13 November 2006 when a Metrorail train collided with a truck that had stalled on an uncontrolled level crossing at Faure near Somerset West. [1]
For crashes that killed notable people, refer to List of people who died in traffic collisions. The prevalence of bus crashes in this list is a function of severity rather than of frequency. This list records crashes up to the year 1999. For later crashes see: List of traffic collisions (2000–present).
According to the release, Harwich Patrol Officer Jessica Ferreira, parked along Queen Anne Road in Harwich, observed a 2017 BMW passing her location at 10:45 p.m. on Monday night, at a speed ...
The car went from 60 to 100 mph in 3.08 seconds before reaching 100 to 150 mph in an additional 2.97 seconds, a video posted to his Instagram showed. “It’s just a BMW,” the post was captioned.
A fuel tanker overturned and exploded, creating a fireball that devastated the town of Sange in South Kivu province, killing 230 and injuring 196 in the deadliest road accident in history. [89] July 3 – Philippines – A bus lost its brakes and rammed a concrete wall in Toledo, Cebu, killing 15. [90] July 11 – Ireland – R238 traffic collision
Police: Vehicular homicide charges expected to be filed against man involved in Cape crash. Gannett. Rachael Devaney, Cape Cod Times. September 10, 2024 at 2:41 PM.
Devil's Peak (Cape Town) M. 1986 Mozambican Tupolev Tu-134 crash; N. ... 2018 Pretoria Convair 340 crash; S. 2012 South African Air Force C-47 crash;