The Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety 2005
DOI: 10.1680/hotfs.31685.0002
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2. Tunnel fire investigation I: The Channel Tunnel fire, 18 November 1996

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“…Alonso and Rein reports 21 that according to UK statistics a bus has 2.3 times higher probability for catching fire than a car, and approximately equal probability as heavy goods vehicles 22,23 . Compared with other modes of transport, the probability for bus fires is 2.7 times higher than ships and 8 times higher than trains 24 . The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service statistics revealed that in nearly one in five of the fires, 40 of the total 213, the entire vehicle suffered fire or heat damage.…”
Section: Bus Fire Accidentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alonso and Rein reports 21 that according to UK statistics a bus has 2.3 times higher probability for catching fire than a car, and approximately equal probability as heavy goods vehicles 22,23 . Compared with other modes of transport, the probability for bus fires is 2.7 times higher than ships and 8 times higher than trains 24 . The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service statistics revealed that in nearly one in five of the fires, 40 of the total 213, the entire vehicle suffered fire or heat damage.…”
Section: Bus Fire Accidentsmentioning
confidence: 99%