Comparisons
There are three main statistics which may be used to compare the safety of various forms of travel:[12]:
| Deaths per billion journeys |
|---|
| Bus: 4.3 |
| Rail: 20 |
| Van: 20 |
| Car: 40 |
| Foot: 40 |
| Water: 90 |
| Air: 117 |
| Bicycle: 170 |
| Motorcycle: 1640 |
| Deaths per billion hours |
|---|
| Bus: 11.1 |
| Rail: 30 |
| Air: 30.8 |
| Water: 50 |
| Van: 60 |
| Car: 130 |
| Foot: 220 |
| Bicycle: 550 |
| Motorcycle: 4840 |
| Deaths per billion kilometres |
|---|
| Air: 0.05 |
| Bus: 0.4 |
| Rail: 0.6 |
| Van: 1.2 |
| Water: 2.6 |
| Car: 3.1 |
| Bicycle: 44.6 |
| Foot: 54.2 |
| Motorcycle: 108.9 |
It is worth noting that the air industry's insurers base their calculations on the "number of deaths per journey" statistic while the industry itself generally uses the "number of deaths per kilometre" statistic in press releases.[13]
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