Deadly Accident at Cipularang Highway, Here's List of Most Consecutive Collisions in History

Deadly consecutive accident occurred in Cipularang Highway Monday (2/9/2019) at 12:30 WIB. Here's the list of most consecutive collisions in history.

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Accident in Cipularang Highway, Monday (02/09/2019) 

A more severe accident occurred at interstate 96, Michigan on January 12, 2005.

This disaster took 200 vehicles and two people were killed and injured many others.

The cause of this accident is thick fog.

Like winter days, warm airbags on January 12, 2005 rise above the cold air and make the area covered by thick fog that disturbs the driver's view.

3. Mobile, Alabama, United States, 20/3/1995, 200 vehicles

Ngerinya Tabrakan Maut 21 Kendaraan di Tol Cipularang, Avanza Terbang Terlempar, 5 Orang Hangus

This disaster that occurred on March 20, 1995 damaged 200 vehicles, killed one person, and injured 90 people also in the city of Mobile due to fog.

This incident was traumatized and until now, the drivers know to be more cautious about passing through this road.

4. Los Angeles, California, United States

Tabrakan Maut Seret 15 Kendaraan di Tol Cipularang, Truk Tonton Terbakar, Enam Orang Tewas

Thick fog also masterminded a car accident on Freeway 710 on November 3, 2002.

Although "only" five people were seriously injured in this incident, less than 216 vehicles were damaged.

A total of 70 vehicles were completely destroyed and 45 bicycle drivers were injured.

The impact, Interstate 405 and Highway 91 were closed for five hours.

5. Vysocina, Czech Republic

Kecelakaan Maut di Tol Cipularang - 6 Orang Tewas, 5 Orang Hangus Terbakar, 8 Orang Luka-luka

In Czech Republic, a snowstorm is indeed a phenomenon that occurs in certain months.

On March 20, 2008, a greater than usual snowstorm made 231 vehicles running in a series of collisions on the Vysocina plateau highway connecting Prague with Brno.

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