70 out of 100
if you are around 10 then the chances are very slim, but the older you get the more chances you have of dying
If you are flying over a dense forest, over deep water, and over high snow, and the helicopter suddenly crashes you have a pretty chance of getting out of the helicopter.
There are many more buses than passenger airplanes, so even though buses can be safer per passenger mile, there are more bus crashes. You WAY more likely to be in a bus crash, then in a plane crash. thousands, and thousands of car/automobile's crash every year. And only about a few hundred plane's crash a year.
to slim to worry
70 out of 100
It is a 1 in 9.8 million chance of dying in a car crash.
Check out the link, it has all the odds.
There is no such term as "crash bus" in the English language. A "bus crash" may refer to an event in which a bus collides with something, such as a building or oncoming traffic. It is possible that the term "crash bus" may have been used, for example in newspaper headlines, to denote a bus that was involved in such a crash.
if you are around 10 then the chances are very slim, but the older you get the more chances you have of dying
Grafton bus crash happened in 1989.
Kempsey bus crash happened in 1989.
Bethlehem bus crash happened in 2003.
Mirsharai bus crash happened in 2011.
Maltrata bus crash happened in 2006.
Sinai bus crash happened in 2006.
Lauffen bus crash happened in 1959.