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A transport accident is any accident (or incident) that occurs during any type of transportation, including accidents occurring during road transport, rail transport, marine transport and air transport. It can refer to: * a road traffic accident (including vehicle collision, pedestrian–bicycle collisions, pedestrian–pedestrian collisions etc.) * a (sailing ship accident, including man overboard) * railroad accidents (including train wreck) * an aviation accident and incident

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  • A transport accident is any accident (or incident) that occurs during any type of transportation, including accidents occurring during road transport, rail transport, marine transport and air transport. It can refer to: * a road traffic accident (including vehicle collision, pedestrian–bicycle collisions, pedestrian–pedestrian collisions etc.) * a (sailing ship accident, including man overboard) * railroad accidents (including train wreck) * an aviation accident and incident (en)
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  • A transport accident is any accident (or incident) that occurs during any type of transportation, including accidents occurring during road transport, rail transport, marine transport and air transport. It can refer to: * a road traffic accident (including vehicle collision, pedestrian–bicycle collisions, pedestrian–pedestrian collisions etc.) * a (sailing ship accident, including man overboard) * railroad accidents (including train wreck) * an aviation accident and incident (en)
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  • Transport accidents (en)
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