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Data & statistics on Collisions between road vehicles and trains by type and consequence – 82 results

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Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf

collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2008 In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken to be constant at 1.41 at both types of location. This is materially ...
Table 5 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2008 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2008 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf
Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf

collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2007 In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken to be constant at 1.41 at both types of location. This is materially ...
Table 6 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2007 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2007 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf
Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01040.pdf

4.3 Accident consequences In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken ...
for train collisions, derailments and overruns because of the different nature ...
3Table 6 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2006 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2006 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01040.pdf
Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00760.pdf

4.3 Accident consequences In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken ...
for train collisions, derailments and overruns because of the different nature ...
3Table 6 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2005 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2005 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00760.pdf
Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00465.pdf

4.3 Accident consequences In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken ...
for train collisions, derailments and overruns because of the different nature ...
3Table 6 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2004 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2004 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00465.pdf
Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per accidents differ between the types of location, the difference is not statistically significant.

Gives the distributions and averages of the numbers of fatalities in fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles by type of location. Although the observed average number of fatalities per ...

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00322.pdf

4.3 Accident consequences In the light of these results, the mean number of fatalities per accident in collisions between trains and road vehicles is taken ...
for train collisions, derailments and overruns because of the different nature ...
3Table 6 Distributions of fatalities in main line collisions between trains and road vehicles: 1967-2003 Number of accidents with given number of fatalities Total fata lities/ 9 10 11 All lities accident

Jan 2003 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts00322.pdf
Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2008

Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2008

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf

Table 4: Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2008 Train Number of accidents Accidents per billion train-km kilo ───────────────── ───────────────────── metres At Not at All ...
Table 4 presents the numbers of fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles at level crossings and not at level crossings, and the collision rates ...
as that for the train collisions, but it is adequate. Table 4 and Figure 3 show

Jan 2008 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf
Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2008

Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2008

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf

Figure 3: Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2008 Accidents per billion train-km Year ...
from that in Figure 1. The estimated mean numbers of fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles in 2008 are 2.30 per year at level crossings and 0.24 per year at other ...
as that for the train collisions, but it is adequate. Table 4 and Figure 3 show

Jan 2008 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01219.pdf
Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2007

Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2007

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf

Table 5: Train-kilometres, fatal train/road vehicle collisions and accident rates: national rail system 1967-2007 Train Number of accidents Accidents per billion train-km kilo ───────────────── ───────────────────── metres At Not at All ...
Table 5 presents the numbers of fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles at level crossings and not at level crossings, and the collision rates ...
of the goodness of fit of the modelled trend to the data. In contrast to the train collisions

Jan 2007 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf
Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2007

Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2007

www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf

Figure 4: Fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles per billion train-km: 1967-2007 Accidents per billion train-km Year ...
from that in Figure 1. The estimated mean numbers of fatal collisions between trains and road vehicles in 2007 are 2.45 per year at level crossings and 0.26 per year at other ...
of the goodness of fit of the modelled trend to the data. In contrast to the train collisions

Jan 2007 | Centre for Transport Studies
Original Url: http://www.cts.cv.ic.ac.uk/documents/publications/iccts01140.pdf
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