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1. 2011 m5 motorway crash
2. 1997 m42 motorway crash
3. m40 minibus crash
4. 2018 chongqing bus crash
5. dibbles bridge coach crash
6. 2004 ingoldmells bus crash
7. 2009 taconic state parkway crash
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17. polmont rail accident
18. amritsar train disaster
19. 2019 tokyo car attack
20. 2014 glasgow bin lorry crash
21. los alfaques disaster
22. quintinshill rail disaster
23. 1906 salisbury rail crash
24. 2017 london bridge attack
25. 2019 lakewood semi-truck crash
26. january 2017 melbourne car attack
27. cannon street station rail crash
28. 2013 tiananmen square attack
29. m62 coach bombing
30. 1990 interstate 75 fog disaster
31. 2017 stockholm truck attack
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34. 2019 pulwama attack
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36. 2018 mishui vehicle attack
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