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	The most common form of road accidents within the scope of pupil accident insurance, by a wide margin, are bicycle accidents. 
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	Schoolchildren suffer further accidents in particular as drivers or passengers of passenger cars, as pedestrians and during the use of powered two-wheelers. 
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	The great majority of road accidents occurring in the area of non-private transport involve the transport of schoolchildren by means of school buses. 
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	The comparatively high number of "other road accidents" is notable. This category of road accidents primarily includes road accidents occurring during excursions or relating to attendance of rural boarding schools. 
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	By far the largest share of fatal pupil accidents occurs during travel to and from school which is associated with traffic on public roads and areas.
 
			
		 
		
 | Forms of transport used in the pupil accident insurance  | absolute  | % | 
 | Not using a vehicle |  Pedestrian |  5,338 |  10.51 |  17.81 | 
 | Scooter, in-line skates, etc.** |  3,710 |  7.30 | 
 | Private forms of transport |  Bicycle  |  25,470 |  50.13 |  68.35 | 
 | Powered two-wheelers |  2,738 |  5.39 | 
 | Passenger car  |  5,935 |  11.68 | 
 | Other private forms of transport (not specified) |  580 |  1.14 | 
 | Public transport  |  School bus  |  3,375 |  6.64 |  9.50 | 
 | Other bus/other forms of public transport |  1,056 |  2.08 | 
 | Railbound vehicle |  395 |  0.78 | 
 | Other *) |   |  2,207 |  4.34 |  4.34 | 
 | Total   |   |  50,804  |  100.00  |  100.00 | 
 
		
*) including road accidents among pupil's accidents in the narrower sense
**) added in 2011