Four days after a city bus crashed into a three-story brownstone in Brooklyn, injuring more than a dozen people, the MTA says it will finally remove the vehicle.
Two days after a city bus crashed into a three-story brownstone in Brooklyn, injuring more than a dozen people, News 4 has obtained shocking surveillance video.
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The front of a tandem bus careened off the Cross Bronx Expressway and dangled onto a Major Deegan Expressway ramp late Thursday, critically injuring the driver, authorities said.
Eight passengers were hospitalized with what the New York Fire Department said weren’t life-threatening injuries after the front of the MTA accordion bus smashed into the ramp below, leaving it vertical, shortly after 11 p.m.
The rest of the bus remained on the highway near University Avenue, with its design likely preventing a greater catastrophe.
Police initially said the driver either failed to navigate a turn on the Cross Bronx or had brake failure. No other vehicles were involved.