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Irving, TX Bus Crash: Bus Passenger Fatalities Rare; Rate of Fatalities in Bus Accidents Declining Over Time

Posted on April 11, 2013 by analysiswire

In light of today’s fatal bus crash in Irving, TX, it’s important to keep two things in mind:

1)  Total bus passenger fatalities are low:

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2)  The rate of fatalities among all parties involved in bus accidents has gone down over time:

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