List of traffic collisions (2000–present)

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This list of traffic collisions records serious road traffic accidents, with multiple fatalities. The list includes notable accidents with at least 5 deaths, which either occurred in unusual circumstances, or have some other significance. For crashes that killed notable people, refer to the list of people who died in traffic collisions. This list records crashes from the year 2000. For earlier crashes, see list of traffic collisions (before 2000).

Notable traffic collisions
2000s: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010s: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2020s: 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029
References

2000s

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2000

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  • March 16 – Canada – A van carrying ten daycare children and a teacher collided with a car in Nicolet, Quebec, killing eight children.[1]
  • July 7 – Spain – A bus collided head-on with a truck near Soria, killing 27 and injuring 13.[2]
  • August 28 – Nigeria – Abuja bus crash. A lorry crushed three buses after its brakes failed, rolling backwards into a crowded bus station and killing over 70. Related riots the next day killed four more people.[3]
  • November 5 – Nigeria – Ibadan road tanker explosion. A petrol tanker ploughed into a traffic jam and exploded, killing 100–200 people.
  • November 27 – Canada – A bus carrying tourists from Taiwan collided head-on with a transport truck inside a tunnel on the Trans-Canada Highway near Revelstoke, British Columbia, killing six people and injuring 21 others.[4]
  • December 25 – Philippines – A bus was rear-ended and driven off a 13-meter embankment by another bus in Bansalan, Davao del Sur, killing 38.[5]

2001

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  • January 27 – Australia – Gerogery level crossing accident. A car was struck by an XPT service traveling at 160 km/h (99 mph), killing five.[6]
  • February 28 – United Kingdom – Selby rail crash. A car was driven off the M62 motorway onto railway tracks, causing the derailment of a passenger train and its subsequent collision with a freight train, killing 10.
  • March 5 – Portugal – Hintze Ribeiro Bridge disaster. A bridge across the Douro river collapsed as a bus and three cars were crossing, killing 59.[7]
  • March 16 – Sudan – A bus collided with a tanker truck in Kosti, killing at least 21 and injuring 50.[8]
  • March 19 – Philippines – A diesel tanker crashed into five vehicles before catching fire in Parañaque, killing 14 and injuring three.[9]
  • March 19 – Philippines – A truck collided with a bus along the North Luzon Expressway in Bocaue, Bulacan, killing 12 and injuring 12.[9]
  • June 25 – Tanzania – A truck overturned near Sumbawanga, killing 25 and injuring 30.[10]
  • August 1 – India – A jeep collided head-on with a bus in Rajasthan, killing 13 and injuring 15.[11]
  • September 16  – United States – A jeep carrying eight members of the University of Wyoming cross-country team was hit by a pickup truck driven by a drunk driver along Highway 287, killing all the team members.[12]
  • October 26 – Philippines – A bus hit a house crowded with mourners in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte, killing 21 and injuring six.[13]

2002

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  • February 2 – Philippines – A bus plunged off a ravine in Bokod, Benguet, killing 12 passengers and injuring several others.[14]
  • April 12 – India – A van carrying Hindu pilgrims crashed into a truck in Calcutta, killing at least 21 and injuring 17.[15]
  • April 26 – Philippines – A collision between a jeepney and a bus in Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya killed 11 and injured six.[16]
  • May 26 – United States – I-40 bridge disaster. A barge collided with a bridge support in Oklahoma, causing a 580 ft (180 m) section of the bridge to plunge into the Arkansas River, killing 14 and injuring 11.
  • July 1  – Hungary – A bus carrying Polish pilgrims slid off a road and overturned near Balatonszentgyorgy, killing 19 and injuring 32.[17]
  • August 10 – Philippines – A van smashed into a speeding 10-wheeler cargo truck in Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte, killing 11 and injuring two.[18]
  • November 6 – Egypt – A tourist bus carrying 50 people slammed into a truck loaded with rocks between Cairo and Sharm el-Sheikh, killing 27 and injuring 24.[19][20]
  • November 24 – Philippines – A bus fell 30–40 feet into a creek in Tagkawayan, Quezon, killing 33 and injuring six.[21]

2003

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  • January 28 – India – A tourist bus collided head-on with a truck in West Bengal, killing 42.[22]
  • April 27 – Philippines – A jeep smashed into an oncoming bus on a mountain road in Tagkawayan, Quezon causing the bus to plunge into a ravine, killing 11 people and injuring 31.[23]
  • May 1 – South Africa – Sol Plaatje Dam bus crash. The driver of a coach took a wrong turn and drove into a dam at night, killing 51.
  • June 4 – India – Kasganj level crossing disaster. A bus attempted to cross a closed level crossing and was sliced in half by a train, killing 49.
  • July 10 – Hong Kong – Tuen Mun Road bus accident. A bus plunged off a bridge following a collision with a lorry, killing 21.[24]
  • July 16 – United States – Santa Monica Farmers Market crash. An elderly man drove his car into another car and then into a farmers' market, killing ten people and injuring 70.
  • September 22 – Philippines – A bus collided with another bus and a van before plunging into a ravine in Gattaran, Cagayan, killing 14.[25]
  • September 27 – Philippines – A minibus ploughed into a waiting shed in Mariveles, Bataan killing 14.[26]
  • October 1 – United States  – A semi-trailer truck crashed into a minibus resulting in a five-vehicle crash on Interstate 90 near Hampshire, Illinois, killing eight.[27]
  • October 8 – Indonesia – East Java bus crash. A truck collided with a bus head-on near Situbondo, then another truck collided with the rear of the bus which caught fire, killing 54. It was the deadliest road accident in Indonesia.
  • October 21 – Pakistan – A bus skidded off a bridge and fell into a ditch in Abbottabad, killing at least 20 and injuring 35.[28]
  • November 15 – Philippines – A jeepney rammed a truck in Silay, Negros Occidental, killing 15.[29]
  • November 23 – Malaysia – A bus collided with another bus on Federal Route 8 near Merapoh, Pahang, killing 14.[citation needed]

2004

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2005

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  • February 3 – India – Nagpur level crossing disaster. A crowded trailer being towed by a tractor was hit by a train, killing 55.
  • April 2 – Philippines – A bus collided with a jeepney in San Fabian, Pangasinan, killing 18.[36]
  • April 8 – Zambia – A truck carrying students overturned while descending a hill in Kawambwa, killing 44.[37]
  • April 27 – Sri Lanka – Polgahawela level crossing accident. A bus was hit by train, killing over 50.
  • May 15 – Vietnam – A bus fell 150 m (490 ft) down ravine after colliding with a motorcycle in Tam Đường, killing 19.[38]
  • May 22 – Philippines – A bus slammed into a roadside boulder in Tuba, Benguet, killing 27.[39]
  • June 7 – Nepal – Badarmude bus explosion. A bus struck a land mine, killing 38.
  • September 30  – Poland – A bus carrying high school students collided with a truck and burst into flames in Bialystok, killing 12 people.[40]

2006

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2007

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2008

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  • January 12 – Canada – Bathurst Boys in Red accident. A semi-trailer truck collided with a van carrying the Bathurst High School basketball team outside Bathurst, New Brunswick, killing eight and injuring four.[51]
  • January 29 – Philippines – A van collided head-on with a truck loaded with cement bags on a narrow highway in Carmen, Cotabato, killing 14 and injuring 20.[52]
  • February 29 – Nigeria – A bus rolled over and plunged into a ditch along the Gusau-Funtua highway in Zamfara State when a front tyre burst, killing 11.[53]
  • February 29 – Guatemala – Villa Canales bus disaster. A bus crashed into a 10-meter ravine after missing a sharp bend, killing 54 and injuring 25.[54]
  • April 16 – India – A bus veered off a bridge and plunged into a canal in Vadodara, killing at least 47, 44 of whom were children.[55]
  • April 19 – Spain – Benalmádena coach crash. An SUV collided with a bus full of tourists while trying to overtake it, killing nine and injuring 38.[56]
  • May 1 – Hong Kong – Sai Kung bus crash. A tour bus flipped onto its side on Hiram's Highway in Sai Kung District, New Territories, killing 19 and injuring 43.[57]
  • May 8 – India – A bus skidded off a road and fell into the Chenab River in Kashmir, killing at least 15.[58]
  • July 9 – Bolivia – A bus plunged down a cliff in Potosi, killing at least 47.[59]
  • July 29 – Philippines – Two buses collided head-on in Pamplona, Camarines Sur, killing 13 people and injuring 30 others.[60]
  • August 8 – United States – Sherman, Texas bus accident. A bus drove off an overpass bridge of U.S. 75, killing 17.
  • August 27 – Philippines – A van carrying South Korean tourists crashed into a concrete wall in Bolinao, Pangasinan, killing ten passengers.[61]
  • October 3 – United States – An Alabama prison van collided with a semi truck on U.S. Route 82 killing 7 and injuring 1.[62]
  • October 21 – United Kingdom – M6 motorway crash. A collision involving three lorries and two cars on the M6 motorway near Sandbach killed six, including three children and an infant.[63]
  • November 15 – Burkina Faso – Boromo bus crash. A truck carrying 80 people collided with a bus on National Highway 1 before catching fire, killing 66.[64]
  • December 14 – Egypt – A bus plunged into an irrigation ditch while traveling from Cairo to Minya in Dahrut, killing at least 55 and injuring 10.[65] The road was narrow and dangerous; plans to widen the road had stalled by 2013.[66]
  • December 16 – Israel – Israeli tour bus crash. A bus crashed off the road and rolled down a ravine between Ovda and Eilat, killing 25 and injuring 30 in the deadliest traffic accident in Israel's history.[67]

2009

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  • February 21 – Slovakia – Brezno train accident. A train collided with a tourist coach on a level crossing, killing 12 and injuring 20.[68]
  • March 28 – Philippines – A bus collided with a 10-wheeler hauler truck in Naga, Cebu, killing 14.[69]
  • May 28 – Bulgaria – Yambol bus crash. A bus crashed into a group of pedestrians, killing 18 and injuring 20.[70]
  • July 24 – Russia – Rostov-on-Don bus crash. A bus collided with a petrol tanker, killing at least 21.
  • July 26 – United States – Taconic State Parkway crash. A minivan driver travelled the wrong way for 2.7 km (1.7 mi) on the Taconic State Parkway before crashing head-on into an SUV, killing eight and injuring three.[71]
  • July 27 – Tanzania – A bus collided with a lorry after bursting a tire in Korogwe, killing 28.[72]
  • July 30 – Spain – Sant Pol de Mar bus crash. A double-decker bus carrying Dutch tourists left the highway on a bend and hit a car and a metal crash barrier before overturning, killing six and injuring 36-44.
  • August 14 – Romania – Scânteia train accident. A bus collided with a train on County Road 248C, killing at least 14.[73]
  • September 19 – China – A maintenance vehicle was rear-ended by a truck and plunged off a viaduct in Nanchang, killing at least 16.[74]
  • October 8 – Philippines – A multicab and a truck collided in Nabunturan, Compostela Valley, killing 11 and injuring seven.[75]
  • October 28 – Philippines – A bus fell into an 80-foot ravine after colliding with two other vehicles on a bridge in Cauayan, Isabela, killing ten and injuring 21.[76]
  • October 31 – Kenya – A bus rolled over in Modagashe, killing at least 15 and injuring 16.[77]
  • November 2 – Iran – A bus carrying pilgrims on their way to holy sites in Iraq crashed into a warehouse near Ilam, killing at least 28.[78]
  • November 2 – Peru – Two buses and a truck collided in Arequipa, killing at least 14 and injuring over 40.[79]
  • December 24 – Peru – Espinar bus crash. A bus rolled over the edge of a cliff, killing 41 and injuring 22.

2010s

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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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  • January 7 – Nigeria – Kirikiri tanker explosion. A tanker loaded with about 33,000 liters of gasoline rammed into parked vehicles[160] and exploded, killing 15.[161]
  • January 15 – Pakistan – A school bus collided head on with a garbage truck in Nawabshah, killing 20.[162]
  • February 3 – India – A tourist bus fell off a bridge in Khambatki Ghat, Maharashtra, killing 10 and injuring 35.[163]
  • February 4 – Ukraine – Sumy train bus collision. A bus was hit by a train, killing 13 and injuring six.
  • February 7 – Philippines – Mountain Province bus accident. A bus fell off a 150 m (490 ft) ravine in Bontoc, Mountain Province, killing 17.[164]
  • March 10 – Egypt – A truck collided with a bus on a highway that was flooded after heavy rains in Asyut, killing 16.[165]
  • March 11 – Egypt – A bus collided with a parked car at Ain Moussa power station, killing 25 and injuring 27.[166]
  • April 13 – United States – A FedEx truck with two trailers driving on a freeway in Orland, California drove over a median and entered opposite traffic, striking a sedan which then collided with a chartered bus carrying high school students for a field trip and ignited, killing 10.[167]
  • April 13 – Mexico – Acayucan bus crash. A bus collided with a broken-down truck and caught fire in Veracruz State, killing 36 and injuring four.[168]
  • April 20 – Pakistan – A bus rammed into a disabled flatbed trailer parked on the side of a highway in Pannu Aqil, killing 36.[169]
  • May 18 – Colombia – Fundación bus fire. A bus caught fire, killing 32 children.[170]
  • June 17 – India – A bus fell into a mountain gorge in Saharanpur, killing 13 and injuring dozens.[171]
  • June 27 – Afghanistan – A truck and a minibus collided in Nangarhar, killing 17 and injuring nine.[172]
  • August 9 – China – A tour bus fell off a 30 ft (9.1 m) cliff after crashing in a pileup involving an SUV and a pickup truck in Nyemo, Tibet, killing 44.[173]
  • August 17 – Afghanistan – A truck loaded with people and animals crashed in a mountainous area of Badghis, killing 33 and injuring 13.[174]
  • August 22 – Egypt – Two buses coming from opposite directions collided about 30 miles from Sharm el-Sheikh, killing 33.[175]
  • August 31 – Afghanistan – A fuel tanker collided with a van in Herat, killing 23.[176]
  • October 6 – Nepal – A bus plummeted some 300 m (980 ft) down a road in Doti, killing 41.[177][178][179]
  • October 13 – Egypt – Three minibuses were involved in a crash in Edfu, Aswan Governorate, killing 30.[180]
  • November 5 – Egypt – A school bus, a fuel tanker and two passenger vehicles collided and caught fire in Damanhur, killing 17 people and injuring 18.[181]
  • November 11 – Pakistan – Khairpur bus crash. A bus collided with a truck, killing 56.[182]
  • November 24 – Nepal – Jajarkot bus accident. A bus plunged into the Bheri River, killing 47.[183]
  • December 22 – United Kingdom – Glasgow bin lorry crash. A bin lorry vehicle mounted the pavement after its driver passed out at the wheel in George Square, killing six and injuring 15.[184]

2015

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  • January 10 – Pakistan – Karachi traffic accident. An oil tanker travelling on the wrong side of the road collided with a bus, killing 62.[185]
  • February 3 – United States – Valhalla train crash. A Mercedes-Benz ML350 SUV collided with a train at a grade crossing, killing six and injuring 15.
  • February 4 – China – A minibus crashed in Meizhou, Guangdong, during the first day for the peak travel season centered on the Chinese New Year, killing 10.[186]
  • March 11 – Tanzania – Iringa road accident. A bus and two trucks collided, killing 41 and injuring 25.[187]
  • March 15 – Brazil – Joinville bus accident. A tourist bus veered off a road and plunged approximately 100 m (330 ft) into a ravine in Santa Catarina, killing 54 and injuring 10.[188]
  • March 21 – Egypt – Giza bus accident. A bus fell off a bridge into a canal, killing 35.[189]
  • March 24 – Peru – Huarmey bus accident. A bus crashed into traffic, killing 37 and injuring 70.
  • April 10 – Morocco – A bus caught fire after colliding with a gas tanker in Tan-Tan, killing 33.[190]
  • May 5 – India – A bus fell into a ditch and caught fire in Panna, Madhya Pradesh, killing 21.[191]
  • June 7 – Peru – A dump truck crammed with dozens of school children dropped from a cliff in the Andes as it returned from festivities in the Huanuco region, killing 17 and injuring 54.[192]
  • June 13 – India – A van carrying Hindu pilgrims from the Tirupati-Tirumala temple in Andhra Pradesh lost control on a bridge and plunged into a river, killing 22.[193]
  • June 13 – India – A lorry and two tractors carrying dozens heading to a prayer ceremony collided in Harchandpur, Uttar Pradesh, killing 17.[193]
  • July 1 – China – Ji'an bus accident. In Jilin Province, a bus carrying visiting South Korean civil servants went off a bridge, killing 11 and injuring 17.[194]
  • July 29 – Mexico – Zacatecas road accident. An out of control truck ran into a religious procession, killing 27 and injuring 149.[195]
  • August 9 – Sudan – Two trucks collided while moving in opposite directions in Um Al-Hasan, killing 19 and injuring 12.[196]
  • September 17 – South Sudan – Juba tanker explosion. A fuel truck exploded, killing 193.[197]
  • October 23 – France – Puisseguin road crash. A bus carrying elderly day-trippers hit a truck head-on and caught fire, killing 43.[198]
  • December 14 – Argentina – Rosario de la Frontera road accident. A bus carrying border police plunged off a bridge, killing 43 and injuring eight.[199]
  • December 20 – Thailand – A tour bus hit a car and ran off a curve near Doi Saket, Chiang Mai Province, killing 13.[200]

2016

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  • February 6 – Nepal – A bus fell off the Keurini cliff in Pasang Lhamu into a ravine, killing 11 and injuring 12.[201]
  • February 10 – Pakistan – At least 10 people, including six schoolchildren, were killed in a fireball after a tanker carrying liquified petroleum gas collided with a car in Sheikhupura.[202]
  • February 11 - France - A school bus collided head-on with a truck carrying rubble in Rochefort, killing six children.[203]
  • February 18 – Ghana – Kintampo bus collision. A head-on collision between a bus and a truck killed 71 people and injured 23.[204]
  • March 19 – Saudi Arabia – At least 19 Egyptian pilgrims were killed when their bus crashed on a highway linking the holy cities of Medina and Mecca.[205]
  • March 20 – Spain – Erasmus bus crash. A bus carrying Erasmus students of 19 countries from the Valencia Fallas collided with a car on the Autovía A-7, near Freginals, killing 13 female students.[206]
  • April 3 – Saudi Arabia – Two vans collided in Wadi bin Hashbal, killing 15 people, including six children.[207]
  • May 8 – Afghanistan – Ghazni Province road crash. Two buses collided with a fuel tanker, killing 73 and injuring 50.[208]
  • June 6 – Saudi Arabia – An accident involving a bus and a truck on a highway between Riyadh and Al-Qassim killed 15 people and injured 60.[209]
  • June 7 – United States – Kalamazoo bicycle crash. A pickup truck crashed into a group of cyclists, killing five and injuring four.
  • July 19 – Taiwan – Taoyuan bus fire. A tour bus caught fire, killing all 26 on board.[210]
  • August 15 – Nepal – Nepal bus crashes. In the first of two bus crashes on the same day, a 35-seater bus carrying some 90 people stalled and rolled backwards off the road near Birtadeurali, falling more than 300 m (980 ft), killing 27-33 people and injuring 38-42 injured.[211][212]
  • August 15 – Nepal – Nepal bus crashes. In the second of the two bus crashes on the same day, a bus slipped off of a high mountain road near Siddheshwar, Baitadi, falling 200 m (660 ft) and killing four people and injuring 30.[211][213]
  • September 3 – Afghanistan – Zabul Province road crash. A bus collided with a fuel tanker, killing 38 people and injuring 28.[214]
  • October 17 - Pakistan – At least 24 people were killed and more than 70 injured after two buses collided in Khanpur.[215]
  • October 23 – United States – I-10 tour bus crash. A tour bus collided with the back of a stationary semi-trailer truck in California, killing 13 and injuring 31.[216]
  • November 1 – United States – A nearly-empty school bus crashed into a car before swerving into the oncoming lane and crashing into the side of a commuter bus in Baltimore, killing six and injuring eleven.[217]
  • November 21 – United States – Chattanooga school bus crash. A school bus carrying 37 elementary students crashed, killing six and injuring 32.[218]

2017

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  • January 2 – Thailand – A minivan and a pick-up truck both packed with passengers collided in Chonburi, killing 25 people.[219]
  • January 21 – Italy – Verona bus crash. A bus carrying school children from Hungary crashed and caught fire on the A4 near Verona a few minutes after midnight, killing 17 people and injuring 25.[220]
  • January 28 – Madagascar – At least 47 people, including 10 children and a newly-wed couple, were killed when a truck carrying wedding guests swerved off the road and plunged into a river in Anjorozobe.[221]
  • February 13 – Taiwan – At least 32 people were killed when a tour bus crashed on a highway in Taipei.[222]
  • February 18 – Malaysia – Nine teenage cyclists were killed after they were hit by a car at the Middle Ring Road in Johor Bahru.[223]
  • February 20 – Philippines – Tanay bus accident. A tourist bus carrying more than 50 passengers lost control and hit an electric post in Tanay, Rizal, killing 15 people and injuring 40.[224] This led the Commission on Higher Education imposing a nationwide moratorium on field trips for both private and public educational institutions until August 2017.[225]
  • April 18 – Philippines – A 45-seater bus carrying 77 passengers fell into a ravine in Carranglan, killing 31 and injuring 46.[226]
  • April 19 – India – A bus rolled off the road and fell into the Tons river in Nerwa, Himachal Pradesh, killing 44 people.[227]
  • April 21 – South Africa – A minibus crashed and burned in Bronkhorstspruit, killing at least 20 children.[228]
  • May 6 – Tanzania – 32 schoolchildren, two teachers and a minibus driver where killed when their vehicle plunged into a ravine in Karatu, Arusha Region.[229]
  • May 28 – France – A motorcyclist on the A4 autoroute to Paris fell off when he was struck by a vehicle pulling into his lane. The motorcycle stood itself up and continued along the motorway, periodically scraping the median barrier, thereby keeping balance. It was found in Bercy, 9 km (5.6 mi) from the location of the collision. The riderless motorcycle was witnessed and filmed by passing drivers.[230]
  • June 25 – Pakistan – Bahawalpur explosion. A tanker truck overturned and began leaking its cargo of petrol, which people gathered to collect. 219 were killed and at least 34 injured when it exploded.[231]
  • July 3 – Germany – 18 people were killed when a tour bus caught fire after colliding with a lorry in Stammbach.[232]
  • July 5 – Central African Republic – At least 78 people were killed and dozens more were injured when a truck heavily loaded with goods and passengers crashed in Bambari.[233]
  • August 26 – United Kingdom – M1 motorway crash. A crash involving two lorries and a minibus killed eight and injured three.[234]
  • October 28 – Nepal – A bus carrying passengers returning from a Hindu festival skidded off the Prithvi Highway and plunged into a river, killing at least 31 people.[235]
  • November 20 – Pakistan – A head-on collision in Khairpur between a mini-bus and a truck killed at least 20 people and injured three.[236]
  • December 14 – France – Perpignan crash. A train crashed into a school bus on a level crossing between Millas and Saint-Féliu-d'Amont in the Arrondissement of Perpignan, killing six students and injuring 24.[237]
  • December 23 – Egypt – A bus crashed into a truck in Cairo, killing 13 passengers and injuring eight.[238]
  • December 23 – India – A bus plunged into a river in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, killing 33 people.[239]
  • December 25 – Philippines – 20 passengers were killed after their jeepney collided with a bus in Agoo, La Union.[240]
  • December 31 – Kenya – 36 died after a bus collided with a truck in Migaa.[241]

2018

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  • January 2 – Peru – Pasamayo bus crash. A coach plunged off a cliff on a coastal road, killing 51. This incident tied with the 2013 Peru bus disaster as the deadliest road crash in Peruvian history.[242]
  • January 4 – South Africa – Hennenman–Kroonstad train crash. A train collided with a truck at a level crossing in the Free State. The train derailed, and seven of the twelve carriages caught fire. 21 people were killed and 254 others were injured.
  • January 18 – Kazakhstan – Yrgyz bus fire. A bus carrying Uzbek migrant workers caught fire, killing 52.[243]
  • January 20 – Turkey – A bus hit several trees on the side of the road in Eskişehir Province, killing 11 and injuring 44.[244]
  • February 10 – Hong Kong – Tai Po bus accident. A double-decker bus overturned in the New Territories, killing 19 people and injuring 65.[245]
  • February 11 – Indonesia – A tourist bus collided with a motorcycle before crashing into a hill and flipping onto its side in Subang Regency, killing 27 and injuring 18.[246]
  • February 14 – Libya – At least 23 people were killed when a truck carrying hundreds of refugees and migrants overturned in Bani Walid.[247]
  • March 20 – Philippines – 19 passengers died after a bus careened off a winding dirt road and fell into a ravine in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro.[248]
  • March 21 – Thailand – A chartered tour bus lost control on a downhill curve and slid off the side of the road in Nakhon Ratchasima, killing at least 18 people and injuring dozens more.[249]
  • April 6 – Canada – Humboldt Broncos bus crash. 16 people were killed and 13 others were injured when a semi-trailer truck and a bus carrying a junior ice hockey team collided near Tisdale, Saskatchewan.[250]
  • April 22 – North Korea – North Hwanghae bus accident. A bus in North Hwanghae transporting Chinese tourists fell off a bridge, killing 32 Chinese and four North Koreans.[251]
  • May 25 – Uganda – Kiryandongo bus accident. A bus in Kiryandongo District collided with the rear a tractor travelling without lights at night, and then hit a truck head-on, killing 22 people, including four children, and injuring 15.[252]
  • July 1 – India – An overcrowded bus travelling crashed into a gorge in Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, killing 48 people and injuring 12.[253]
  • July 6 – Cameroon – At least 28 people were killed and five others were injured when a bus drove into a river in Bountourou.[254]
  • July 30 – Vietnam – 13 people were killed and four injured when a minibus carrying wedding guests collided head-on with a container truck in Quảng Nam province.[255]
  • August 6 – Italy – 2018 Borgo Panigale explosion – a collision between a car carrier and a tanker truck carrying liquefied petroleum gas caused an explosion in the Borgo Panigale neighborhood of Bologna, killing two people and injuring 145.
  • August 12 – Ecuador – At least 12 football fans were killed and 30 injured when the bus they were travelling in overturned in Molleturo.[256]
  • August 14 – Ecuador – At least 24 people were killed and 19 others were injured when a bus struck an all-terrain vehicle and overturned, slamming into three houses on the side of the road in Quito.[257]
  • September 1 – Ecuador – 10 people, including three children died when a bus crashed and overturned in Cuenca.[258]
  • September 12 – India – An overcrowded bus rolled into a gorge in Jagtial district, Telangana, killing at least 57 people and injuring 31.[259]
  • October 6 – United States – Schoharie limousine crash. A stretch limousine failed to stop at an intersection and crashed, killing all 18 in the vehicle and two pedestrians.[260]
  • October 6 – Democratic Republic of the Congo – Mbuba road tanker explosion. A fuel truck collided with another truck and later exploded, killing at least 50 people and injuring more than 100 others.[261]
  • October 10 – Kenya – 55 people were killed when their bus left the road, rolled down a slope and crashed in Kericho.[262]
  • October 28 – China – Chongqing bus crash. A bus with 15 passengers plunged off the Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge into the Yangtze River after a passenger attacked the driver for missing her stop. 13 bodies were recovered, two remain missing.[263]
  • October 28 – Pakistan – At least 17 people were killed after a bus plunged into a ravine in Kohistan.[264]
  • November 3 – China – Lanzhou toll accident. A truck rammed into a line of waiting cars. 15 people were killed and another 44 injured in the 31-vehicle crash.[265]
  • November 7 – Zimbabwe – A collision between two buses in Rusape killed 50 people and injured 80.[266]
  • November 16 – Zimbabwe – At least 42 passengers died after a suspected gas tank exploded inside a bus in Gwanda.[267]
  • December 21 – Nepal – A bus carrying college students and teachers veered off a highway in Tulsipur and plunged into a river, killing at least 21 people and injuring 15 others.[268]

2019

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  • January 11 – Canada – Westboro station bus crash. A double-decker bus swerved and hit a bus shelter on approach to Westboro station in Ottawa, tearing off part of the upper deck. Three passengers were killed and 23 were injured.
  • January 21 – Pakistan – Hub accident. A bus collided with a tanker truck in Balochistan. At least 26 people were killed and 16 others suffered burns.
  • February 20 - Bangladesh - A collision in Dhaka between a pickup van and a car led to the latter's gas cylinder exploding. The fire then spread to a group of buildings being used to store chemicals. The fire killed 80 people and injured 50 others.[269]
  • April 17 – Portugal – Madeira bus crash. A tour bus carrying German tourists plunged off a road in Madeira, killing 29 and injuring 27.
  • April 25 – United States – Lakewood semi-truck crash. A runaway semi-truck crashed into traffic on Interstate 70 in Colorado, killing four and injuring 10.
  • May 12 – Kenya – Ten people died after a bus crashed into a truck on the side of the road in Tana River County.[270]
  • May 21 – Philippines – 10 persons died while 20 others were injured after a jeepney rolled over in Libon, Albay.[271]
  • May 29 – Mexico – A tour bus and a semitruck collided and caught fire on a mountain road in Maltrata, Veracruz State, killing at least 21 people and injuring 30 others.[272]
  • June 8 – Philippines – 13 persons died while 41 others were injured after a jeepney fell into a ravine in San Fernando, Camarines Sur.[273]
  • June 12 – Egypt – 14 people died and 10 others were injured when two microbuses crashed on a highway in Helwan.[274]
  • June 17 – South Africa – At least 24 people were killed when a bus and a taxi van collided in Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo Province.[275]
  • June 20 - India - Kullu bus accident. An overloaded bus fell into a deep drain in Himachal Pradesh, killing 44 people and injuring 34 others.[276]
  • June 21 – United States – A truck drove into a group of motorcyclists in Randolph, New Hampshire, killing seven and injuring three.[277]
  • July 8 – India – At least 29 people died after a bus hit a divider and fell into a gap between two flyovers on the Yamuna Expressway in Agra.[278]
  • August 10 – Tanzania – Morogoro tanker explosion. A fuel tanker crashed and people gathered at the accident site to collect the fuel. The tanker exploded, killing over 100 people and injuring at least 47 others.[279]
  • August 18 - Uganda - At least 19 people were killed when a fuel truck exploded after losing control and ramming into three cars.[280]
  • September 17 – Philippines – A truck fell down a ravine in T'Boli, South Cotabato, killing 20 people and injuring 12.[281]
  • September 22 – Pakistan – Babusar bus accident. A bus carrying approximately 60 people slammed into a mountain after the brakes failed while making a sharp turn, killing at least 26 people and injuring 12.[282]
  • September 29 – China – At least 36 people were killed and dozens were injured after a collision between a bus and a truck along the Changchun-Shenzhen expressway in Yixing, Jiangsu province.[283]
  • October 5 – Romania – Sfântu Gheorghe minibus accident. A minibus was hit by a truck driving on the wrong side of the road, killing 10 and injuring eight.
  • October 5 – United Kingdom – Totnes bus crash. A double-decker bus overturned on the A385 road in Devon, injuring over 50 people.
  • October 16 – Saudi Arabia – 2019 Medina bus crash. 35 people were killed and four were injured after a bus carrying Muslim pilgrims collided with a truck in Medina.[284]
  • October 31 – Philippines – 19 people were killed and 21 others were injured after a rented truck fell into a ravine in Conner, Apayao.[285]
  • November 13 – Slovakia – A lorry carrying gravel collided with a bus in Nitra, killing 12 people in the country's deadliest road accident in a decade.[286]
  • December 1 – Russia – 19 passengers died when a bus skidded off a bridge in Zabaykalsky Krai and plunged into the Kuenga River.[287]
  • December 2 – Tunisia – At least 26 people were killed when their bus careened into a ravine in Ain Snoussi.[288]
  • December 15 – Nepal – A bus carrying Hindu pilgrims veered off a highway in Sindhupalchowk and crashed, killing 14 people and injuring 18.[289]
  • December 18 – Mexico – 14 people were killed and 12 others were injured when a van crashed into a truck on a highway in Jalisco state and caught fire.[290]
  • December 23 – Indonesia – 27 passengers were killed and more than a dozen others were injured after a bus plunged into a ravine in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra.[291]
  • December 28 – Egypt – 22 people were killed in a collision between a minibus carrying workers and a truck in Port Said.[292]

2020s

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2020

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  • January 5 – United States – Pennsylvania Turnpike crash. Icy conditions caused a tour bus to turn over and trigger a pileup, killing five people and injuring 60.
  • January 6 – Peru – At least 16 people died after a bus collided with other vehicles and rolled over.[293]
  • January 9 – Iran – At least 20 people died and 24 others were injured in an accident on a bus heading from Tehran to Gonbad in Mazandaran.[294]
  • January 10 – India – At least 20 people were killed when a double-decker bus caught fire after ramming into a truck in Kannauj.[295]
  • March 2 – South Africa – Centane bus crash. 25 people were killed and 62 were injured when a 65-seater bus plunged into a gorge.[296][297] in Centane, Eastern Cape.
  • March 9 – Ghana – 35 people were killed when two buses collided in Kintampo.[298]
  • April 23 – Australia – Eastern Freeway truck crash. A drunk driver on Melbourne's Eastern Freeway ploughed into four police officers during a traffic stop, killing them instantly, after he swerved onto the emergency lane.
  • July 6 – Colombia – Tasajera explosion. A fuel truck overturned and exploded while locals tried to collect its contents, killing 45 people and injuring 19.[299]
  • July 7 – China – Anshun bus crash. A bus plunged into the Hongshan Reservoir, killing 21 people and injuring 16.
  • July 28 – Mali – At least 22 people were killed and 21 were injured when a minibus collided with a dump truck in Kangaba.[300]
  • October 11 – Thailand – At least 17 passengers were killed and more than a dozen were injured when a bus collided with a train in Cha Choeng Sao.[301]
  • November 25 – Brazil – At least 41 people were killed after a crash between a bus and a truck in Taguai, São Paulo state.[302]
  • December 31 – Algeria – 20 people, mostly African nationals, died and 11 were injured when a vehicle carrying them overturned in Ain Mguel, Tamanrasset Province.[303]

2021

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  • January 19 – India – At least 15 laborers were crushed to death by a truck in Surat, Gujarat while they were sleeping by a road.[304]
  • January 27 – Cameroon – Dschang bus-truck crash. A crash on the Dschang Cliff, West Region killed 53 people after a truck illegally carrying fuel collided with a bus.[305]
  • February 11 – United States – Icy conditions from an ice storm caused a massive 133-vehicle pileup on Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, Texas, killing six people and injuring 95.
  • February 16 – India – Sidhi bus accident. A bus fell into a canal after the driver lost control,[306] killing 51[307] people.
  • February 26 – Ghana – Asafo-Akyem bus crash. Two buses crashed head-on, killing 19 people on the Accra-Kumasi highway.
  • March 2 – United States – Imperial County car crash. 13 people were killed and 13 others wounded when an SUV and a semi-truck collided in Imperial County, California.
  • March 2 – Bolivia – Colomi bus crash. A bus traveling along Route 7 fell into a ravine,[308] killing 21 people and injuring 17.
  • March 5 – Egypt – A trailer-truck crashed into a microbus in Atfih, killing at least 18 people and injuring five others.[309]
  • April 1 – Côte d'Ivoire – 16 people died when a bus collided with a semi-trailer truck in Nambonkaha.[310]
  • April 4 – China – A four-vehicle collision involving a bus on the Shenyang–Haikou Expressway in Jiangsu caused by a truck tire falling off killed 11 and injured 19.[311]
  • April 5 – Côte d'Ivoire – At least 14 people were killed in two separate accidents on the highway linking Abidjan to the north of the country.[312]
  • April 14 – Egypt – 20 people were killed and three injured when a bus collided with a truck and caught fire in Asyut.[313][314]
  • May 20 – Pakistan – A bus overturned on a highway in Sukkur, killing at least 13 passengers and injuring 29 others.[315]
  • May 24 – Guinea-Bissau – 14 people died after a truck crashed into homes in Cambese.[316]
  • June 11 – Pakistan – A bus carrying pilgrims overturned in Khuzdar, Balochistan, killing at least 18 people and injuring 42.[317]
  • July 19 – United States – A multiple vehicle collision occurred in Alabama on Interstate 65 in Butler County killing 10 and injuring 1.[318][319]
  • July 19 – Pakistan – A bus collided head-on with a truck on Taunsa Road in Dera Ghazi Khan, killing 33 people and injuring more than 40.[320]
  • July 31 – Democratic Republic of the Congo – 33 people died in a collision between a fuel truck and a bus in Kibuba.[321]
  • September 4 – China – A heavy-duty semi-trailer towing a trailer collided with a four-wheel tractor on the G229 in Heilongjiang Province, killing 15 and injuring one.[322]
  • October 12 – Nepal – A bus carrying 45 passengers fell into a river in Mugu, killing 32 people.
  • November 3 – Pakistan – Azad Kashmir bus incident. A 40-seater bus heading to Rawalpindi carrying more than 30 passengers fell into a ditch in Pallandri, killing at least 23 people, including children, and injuring seven others.[323]
  • November 5 – Sierra Leone – Freetown fuel tanker explosion. A collision between a fuel tanker and a lorry at a busy junction resulted in an explosion and a fire that killed 151 people and injured 304.
  • November 7 – Mexico – Highway 150D toll booth disaster. A truck crashed through the San Marcos Huixtoco tollbooth and collided with six cars, igniting a fire. 19 people were killed and three injured.
  • November 23 – Bulgaria – Bosnek bus crash. A bus carrying Macedonian tourists crashed and caught fire, killing 45 people and injuring seven.[324]
  • November 26 – Mexico – Joquicingo bus crash. A bus crash killed 19 people and injured 20.[325]
  • December 9 – Mexico – Chiapas truck crash. A truck carrying over 180 smuggled migrants on Mexican Federal Highway 190 overturned and hit the base of a pedestrian bridge, killing 55 people and injuring over 100.
  • December 14 – Haiti – Cap-Haïtien fuel tanker explosion. A fuel truck overturned and exploded, killing at least 90 people and injuring more than 120 after locals tried to collect spilled fuel.

2022

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  • January 7 – Palestine – West Bank bus crash. A truck and minibus collided at Petzal Junction on Highway 90, killing eight people and injuring two.[326]
  • January 12 – Philippines– 11 people were killed after a small truck packed with partygoers, including children, overturned in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental.[327]
  • January 20 – Ghana – Bogoso explosion. A truck transporting mining explosives collided with a motorcycle. The resulting explosion levelled the nearby village of Apiate, killing 13 people and injuring 200.[328]
  • January 29 – United States – North Las Vegas car crash. A collision between a Dodge Challenger and multiple vehicles in North Las Vegas, Nevada killed nine people, including four children. Alcohol, cocaine, and PCP were found in the Challenger driver's autopsy.[329]
  • February 7 – Indonesia – A tour bus crashed while descending a steep hill at Bantul, Yogyakarta, killing 13 people and injuring 34.[330]
  • March 12 – Canada – A van and a tractor trailer collided near Belleville, Ontario, killing five Indian students and injuring two others.[331]
  • March 15 – United States – A vehicle carrying members of the University of the Southwest golf teams collided head-on with a pickup truck near Andrews, Texas, killing nine people.[332]
  • March 18 – Tanzania – At least 22 people died and 38 were injured after a bus crashed into a truck in Melela Kibaoni.[333]
  • March 20 – Belgium – Strépy-Bracquegnies car crash. A motorist drove through a crowd celebrating Carnival in Strépy-Bracquegnies, La Louvière, killing six people and injuring around 40, ten seriously.
  • March 22 – United States – Six teenagers were killed in Tishomingo, Oklahoma when a car was struck by a semi-truck.[334][335]
  • April 5 – Hungary – A train hit a truck on a crossing in Mindszent, killing five people and injuring 10.[336]
  • April 13 – Egypt – A tourist bus collided with a truck and caught fire in Luxor, killing at least 10 people.[337]
  • May 16 – Indonesia – A bus carrying tourists crashed into a billboard and flipped on the Surabaya–Mojokerto Toll Road, killing 14 people and injuring 19.[338][339]
  • June 6 – India – Uttarakhand bus accident. A bus carrying 55 wedding guests fell into a 500-metre-deep gorge.[340][341] 32 people were killed and the rest were heavily injured.[342]
  • June 13 – United States – On I-25 in Weld County, Colorado, a semi-truck rear-ended two cars, one of which collided with a third car, killing five.[343]
  • July 18 – Indonesia – A fuel truck crashed into two cars and ten motorcycles at an intersection in Cibubur, killing at least 11.[344]
  • July 19 – Egypt – At least 23 people were killed and 30 more were injured when a bus slammed into a truck in Minya.[345]
  • July 24 – Kenya – At least 34 people died after a bus fell off a bridge and plunged some 40 metres into the Nithi River in Tharaka Nithi.[346]
  • August 4 – Philippines – Ten died in a collision involving a ten-wheeler hauler truck, a van, and a pick-up truck in General Santos.[347]
  • August 4 – United States – A car sped through an intersection in Windsor Hills, California and crashed into multiple cars, killing six people and injuring eight.[348]
  • August 6 – Croatia – Breznički Hum bus crash. A bus carrying Polish pilgrims to Medjugorje in Bosnia-Herzegovina veered off the A4 between Jarek Bisaški and Podvorec, killing 12 and injuring the other 32 passengers.[349]
  • August 16 – Pakistan – M-5 motorway bus-oil tanker collision. A sleeper bus coming from Lahore to Karachi on the M-5 motorway caught fire after a collision with an oil tanker. Both vehicles caught fire, killing 20 people and injuring six.
  • August 20 – Turkey – Turkey bus crashes. Two separate bus crashes killed 35 people in Gaziantep and Mardin Provinces.[350]
  • August 21 – Russia – At least 16 people died and another three were injured after a truck collided with a minibus in Ulyanovsk.[351]
  • August 28 – Canada – Six were killed as a vehicle crashed into a concrete pit at a construction zone in Barrie, Ontario.[352]
  • August 31 – Indonesia – A truck lost its brakes and crashed near a bus stop outside a school, toppling a concrete communications tower and crashing into two motorcycles in Bekasi, West Java, killing 10 and injuring 23.[353]
  • September 9 – Nigeria – More than 20 people were burned to death after a head-to-head bus collision in Lanlate, Ibarapa, Oyo State. Only two badly burned people survived.[354]
  • September 10 – Mexico – 20 people burned to death after a bus collided with a double-tanker fuel truck in Tamaulipas.[355]
  • September 13 – India – 12 people were killed and 30 were injured after a minibus fell into a gorge in the Poonch district, Kashmir.[356]
  • September 16 – South Africa – 19 people, 16 of them schoolchildren, were killed after a minibus collided with a truck near Pongola, KwaZulu-Natal.[357]
  • September 17 – Costa Rica – Nine people were killed and at least 30 others were reported missing after a bus crashed in Alajuela Province.[358]
  • September 18 – China – Guizhou bus crash. A bus carrying 47 COVID-19 patients overturned, killing 27 people and injuring 20.[359]
  • October 1 – India – Kanpur road accident. A tractor carrying pilgrims overturned and fell into a pond, killing 26 people and injuring nine others.[360]
  • October 5 – India – Palakkad bus accident. A bus rear-ended another bus, killing nine people including students and injuring 38.[361]
  • October 15 – Colombia – At least 20 people died and 15 others were injured when a bus overturned on the Pan-American Highway in Nariño Department.[362]
  • October 25 – Egypt – A truck slammed into a minibus in Dakahlia, killing at least 10 people.[363]
  • November 6 – United States – Five people were killed in a two-vehicle collision on the Pacific Coast Highway in Ventura, California.[364]
  • November 12 – Egypt – 20 people were killed after a minibus fell into a canal in Dakahlia.[365]
  • November 22 – Nigeria – At least 37 people were killed when two buses collided head-on in Maiduguri and caught fire, followed by a third bus that crashed into them.[366]
  • December 12 – Nepal – A truck carrying wedding guests veered off a mountain highway in Chedagad, killing all 12 people aboard.[367]
  • December 13 – Nepal – A bus bumped the side wall of a mountainous road in Bethanchowk, killing 17 people and injuring 22.[367]
  • December 17 – Afghanistan – Salang Tunnel fire. At least 12 people were killed and 37 people were injured after a fuel tanker caught fire inside the Salang Tunnel.[368]
  • December 23 – India – A truck carrying soldiers skidded down a steep slope into a gorge in Chatten, Sikkim, killing at least 16. Four other soldiers were injured.[369]
  • December 23 – United States – Four people as well as an unborn child were killed in a 46 vehicle pile-up during the December 2022 North American winter storm at the Ohio Turnpike.[370]
  • December 24 – Spain – A bus crashed into the Lérez river in Galicia, killing seven people and injuring two.[371][372][373]
  • December 24 – South Africa – Boksburg explosion. A fuel tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) exploded underneath a railway bridge.[374] with a death toll of 40 people.[375]
  • December 27 – China – A pile-up involved over 200 cars on the Zhengxin Huanghe bridge in Zhengzhou, killing one and injuring others.[376][377]
  • December 27 – Sudan – Omdurman bus crash. A bus and a dump truck collided with each other, killing 16 people and injuring 19.[378]
  • December 31 – Mexico – 15 people died and 47 were injured after a bus carrying tourists flipped on a highway in Nayarit.[379]

2023

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  • January 4 – Nigeria – A minibus and an articulated trailer crashed head-on and caught fire in Nabardo, Bauchi State, killing 18.[380]
  • January 5 – Côte d'Ivoire – A bus carrying funeral mourners collided with another bus in Yamoussoukro, killing 14 and injuring dozens.[381]
  • January 6 – Uganda – A bus crashed in North Kyoga, killing 16 and injuring 21.[382]
  • January 7 – Kenya – A buscrashed in Lwakhakha, killing at least 21 and injuring 49.[383]
  • January 8 – Senegal – Kaffrine bus crash. Two buses collided in Gniby, killing 40 and injuring 101.[384]
  • January 8 – China – A truck crashed into a funeral procession in Nanchang County, Jiangxi, killing 19 and injuring 20.[385]
  • January 14 – United States – A sedan collided with a semi truck in Oasis, California, killing five.[386][387]
  • January 14 – Nigeria – A speeding bus lost control and rammed into a truck on an expressway in Oniworo, Ogun State, killing 10.[388]
  • January 16 – Senegal – A bus collided with a truck in Louga, killing 22 and injuring over 20.[389]
  • January 20 – Sri Lanka – A bus carrying students skidded off the road after colliding with a van in Radella, near Nuwara Eliya, killing seven and injuring over 50.[390]
  • January 26 – Chad – A bus crashed into a broken down truck near Batha, Oum Hadjer, killing 20.[391]
  • January 28 – Peru – A bus plunged off a cliff in the El Alto District, killing at least 24.[392]
  • January 28 – United States – A bus collided with a box truck on NY 37, killing six and injuring three.[citation needed]
  • January 29 – Pakistan – Lasbela bus crash. A bus fell off a bridge into a ravine and burst into flames in Balochistan, killing 41 and injuring three.[393]
  • January 29 – Benin – A bus crashed into a truck and caught fire near Collines, Dassa-Zoumé, killing 22 and injuring 21.[394]
  • January 29 – Nigeria – An articulated truck carrying a 20 ft (6.1 m) container fell onto a minibus in Ojuelegba, Lagos, killing nine.[395]
  • February 3 – Pakistan – A bus collided head-on with a truck in Kohat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing 17.[396]
  • February 4 – China – Nearly 50 vehicles were involved in a crash on a highway in Changsha, killing 16 and injuring 66.[397]
  • February 5 – Turkey – A bus crashed and overturned in Afyonkarahisar Province, killing eight and injuring 42.[398]
  • February 8 – Malaysia – A van crashed into a concrete divider on a road whilst going down from the Genting Highlands, killing seven and injuring seven.[399]
  • February 11 – Philippines – Eight police personnel were killed and 20 people were injured after their van collided with another vehicle in Naawan, Misamis Oriental.[400]
  • February 14 – South Africa – A tour bus collided head-on with an armoured cash-in-transit van on the N1 in Louis Trichardt, Limpopo before tumbling into a river, killing 20 and injuring 68.[401]
  • February 14 – Vietnam – Quảng Nam road crash [vi]. A car collided with a container truck in Quảng Nam, killing 10 and injuring 11.
  • February 15 – Panama – Gualaca bus crash. A bus fell off a cliff in Gualaca District, Chiriquí Province, killing 42 and injuring 24.
  • February 19 – Pakistan – Kallar Kahar bus accident. A bus fell into a ravine near Kallar Kahar, killing 15 and injuring 64.[402]
  • February 20 – Belarus – A truck carrying sand collided with a bus near Smalyavichy, killing 11 and injuring 10.[403]
  • February 23 – India – A cement-loaded truck rammed into two buses carrying passengers returning from a government rally in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, killing 15.[404]
  • February 25 – Pakistan – A bus hit a van on a motorway in Rahim Yar Khan, killing 13.[405]
  • March 19 – Bangladesh – A bus skidded off the road and tumbled into a 30 ft (9.1 m) ditch in Madaripur District, killing 19 and injuring 25.[406]
  • March 19 – Canada – A pickup truck collided with a minivan in Northern Sunrise County, Alberta, killing five people and injuring one other.[407]
  • March 22 – United States – Two vehicles crashed on Interstate 695 median in Maryland, killing six.[408]
  • March 26 – United States – Two vehicles crashed on Interstate 24 near Pleasant View, Tennessee, killing six.[409][410]
  • March 27 – Saudi Arabia – A bus taking pilgrims to Mecca overturned and caught fire after crashing into a bridge in ʿAsir Province, killing 20 and injuring 29.[411]
  • March 30 – Kenya – A Pwani University bus and a minibus collided in Naivasha, Nakuru County, killing 14.[412]
  • April 14 – Indonesia – A truck lost its brakes at a toll road in Boyolali Regency, Central Java and collided with a car, before slamming into multiple parked vehicles, killing eight.[413]
  • April 15 – Kenya – A bus suffered a brake failure and fell down a slope on the way to Mwatate, Taita–Taveta County, killing 13.[414]
  • April 29 – Mexico – A bus fell down a ravine in Nayarit, killing 18 and injuring 33.[415]
  • April 30 – United States – Six people were killed in a collision along I-25 near Hatch, New Mexico.[416][417][418]
  • May 1 – Laos – A bus collided with a truck in Bolikhamxay Province, killing eight and injuring 20.[419]
  • May 1 – United States – A dust storm with near-zero visibility caused a 72-vehicle pile-up on Interstate 55 near Divernon, Illinois, killing seven and injuring over 30.[420]
  • May 4 – Egypt – A bus and a truck collided on the Asyut-Kharga highway in New Valley Governorate, killing 17 and injuring 29.[421]
  • May 6 – Turkey – A truck collided with nine cars and two minibuses in Hatay Province, killing 12 and injuring 31.[422]
  • May 14 – Mexico – A van collided with a freight truck near Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas, with both vehicles catching fire, killing 26.[423]
  • May 18 – China – A vehicle carrying 14 people careened off a cliff and fell into a pool of water in Guangxi, killing 11.[424]
  • May 18 – United States – A semi truck collided with a parked van carrying several people which in turn collided with another semi truck parked in front of it, killing seven and injuring four.[425][426][427][428]
  • May 30 – India – A bus carrying Vaishno Devi pilgrims fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir, killing ten and injuring 57.[429]
  • June 3 – Malawi – A lorry carrying 80 passengers overturned and collided with the road embankment in Karonga District, killing 25 and injuring 12.[430]
  • June 7 – Bangladesh – A truck collided with a van carrying construction workers in Dakshin Surma Upazila, Sylhet District, killing 15.[431]
  • June 11 – Australia – Hunter Valley bus crash. A bus carrying guests from a wedding at Lovedale to Singleton overturned, killing 10 and injuring 25.[432]
  • June 15 – Canada – Carberry bus crash. A vehicle crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Manitoba, killed 17.[433]
  • June 16 – United States – A car ran a red light and crashed into another car killing 5 after exiting Interstate 35 in Minneapolis.[434]
  • June 23 – United States – A sedan carrying six people crashed on Interstate 5 in Long Beach, California, killing five.[435]
  • June 25 – India – Two buses collided head-on in Digapahandi, Odisha, killing 12 and injuring seven.[436]
  • June 25 – India – A bus and a car collided in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, killing five and injuring 34.[437]
  • June 30 – Kenya – Kericho truck crash. A lorry carrying a shipping container lost control in Londiani, Kericho County, and rammed into vehicles and pedestrians, killing 52 and injuring 30.[438][439]
  • July 1 – India – Buldhana bus accident. A private bus travelling on the Samruddhi Expressway in Buldhana district, Maharashtra, caught fire, killing 26 and injuring seven.[440]
  • July 5 – Mexico – A bus lost control and plunged into a 25-meter gully in the Mixteca Region of Oaxaca State, killing 29 and injuring 20.[441]
  • July 16 – United States – A Kia Forte hatchback collided with a BMW SUV on Alexander Avenue and State Route 509 in Tacoma, Washington killing 6 and injuring 3.[442][443]
  • July 19 – Algeria – A bus collided head-on with a pickup truck carrying fuel cans and caught fire in Outoul, near Tamanrasset, killing 34 and injuring 12.[444]
  • July 26 – Senegal – A bus overturned in Ngeune Sarr, near Louga, killing 23.[445]
  • August 3 – Mexico – A bus carrying 42 passengers, mostly foreigners and migrants heading to the United States, plunged off a ravine outside Tepic, Nayarit, killing 18.[446]
  • August 6 – Morocco – A minibus carrying 24 passengers overturned on a bend and plunged off a ravine at the foot of the Atlas Mountains in Demnate, killing all on board.[447]
  • August 22 – Mexico – A bus collided with a trailer truck in Tehuacan on the Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca highway near the border between Oaxaca and Puebla States, killing 16 and injuring 36.[448]
  • September 1  – Iraq – Two minibuses carrying pilgrims for Arbaeen collided in Saladin Governorate, killing 16 and injuring 13.[449]
  • September 4 – United States – Five teenagers were killed in a collision involving their car, two trucks and another car in Gwinnett, Georgia.[450]
  • September 17 – South Africa  – At least 20 employees of the mining firm De Beers were killed after a bus taking them to the Venetia Diamond Mine collided with a truck in Musina, Limpopo Province.[451]
  • September 30 – United States – A semitruck carrying caustic anhydrous ammonia overturned in Teutopolis, Illinois, killing five people, injuring five others and prompting evacuations of residents after its contents were discharged.[452]
  • October 1 – Mexico – A cargo truck clandestinely carrying Cuban migrants heading to the US overturned near the Guatemalan border in Chiapas, killing ten people and injuring 17 others.[453]
  • October 3 – Italy – Venice bus crash. A bus carrying foreign tourists plunged 15 metres (50 feet) off a flyover and caught fire in mainland Venice, killing at least 21 people and injuring 18 others.[454]
  • October 6 – Mexico – A bus carrying Haitian and Venezuelan migrants heading to the US lost flipped over on a curve of the Oaxaca-Cuacnopalan highway, killing 16 and injuring 27.[455]
  • October 23 – United States – A “super fog” in Louisiana aggravated by marsh fires caused a pile-up on Interstate 55, west of New Orleans. The pile-up involved 158 vehicles, killed eight people and injured at least 63 others.[456][457]
  • October 28 – Egypt – A pileup in Beheira Governorate on the Cairo-Alexandria road killed 32 people and injured 63 others.[458]
  • November 5 - Australia - A car crashed into a pub's outdoor dining area at the Royal Daylesford Hotel in Melbourne, killing five people and injuring six others.[459]
  • November 8 – United States – A sedan suspected of carrying illegal migrants got into a high-speed chase with a sheriff's deputy before colliding with an SUV in Texas, killing eight.[460]
  • November 11 – United States – Five people died when a speeding luxury car ran a red light and hit an SUV then careened onto the sidewalk and fatally struck another person in Houston. Among the dead was NFL cornerback D.J. Hayden.[461][462]
  • November 14 – United States – Six people died and 18 others were injured in a collision involving several vehicles along Interstate 70 in Etna, Ohio.[463][464][465][466]
  • November 14 – Zimbabwe – A minibus collided head on with a truck on a highway between Bulawayo and Beitbridge, killing 22 people and injuring two.[467]
  • November 15 – India – A bus traveling in Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir fell off the road and plunged into a 300-foot gorge, killing 36 and injuring 19.[468]
  • November 22 – Nigeria – A truck carrying food items and more than 200 passengers crashed in Takalafia, Niger State, killing 25 and injuring dozens more.[469]
  • December 5 – Thailand – A double-decker bus crashed into a tree in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, killing 14 passengers and injuring 32 others.[470]
  • December 5 – Philippines – A bus fell into a ravine in Hamtic, Antique, killing 18 passengers and injuring ten.[471]
  • December 10 – Nigeria – A truck filled with people and goods driving along the Kaduna–Abuja expressway in Audi Jangon lost control and drove into a ditch, killing 18 people and injuring 27 others.[472]
  • December 13 – Venezuela – 16 people were killed and six others were severely injured in Caracas when a truck crashed into cars, causing a 17 vehicle pile-up.[473]
  • December 26 - Liberia - A fuel truck crashed and exploded while residents were collecting spilled fuel in Totota, killing 40 people and injuring 83.[474]
  • December 26 - United States - On U.S. Route 67 in Texas, a pickup truck tried to pass another vehicle in a no-passing lane and crashed head-on into a minivan, killing six and injuring three.[475][476]
  • December 28 - India - A bus collided with a truck and caught fire in Guna district, Madhya Pradesh, killing 13 people and injuring 16.[477]
  • December 28 - Turkey - A pileup involving seven vehicles in dense fog on the Otoyol 7 in Sakarya Province killed ten people and injured 57.[478]

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