





More than two dozen people were injured — including one woman whose jaw was broken — in a rush-hour bus collision in the Lincoln Tunnel on Monday morning, police said.
Emergency workers evaluated 44 people and took about 28 to area hospitals after two New Jersey Transit buses crashed around 8:45 a.m., officials said.
“They had to cut the door out of one of the buses to remove passengers,” Port Authority Police spokesman Joe Pentangelo said.
None of the injuries was life-threatening, he said. One of the bus drivers was issued a summons for an unsafe lane change.
The vehicles were headed into Manhattan at the time the buses collided.
Seven people were being treated, including four at Mount Sinai Roosevelt and three at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, police said. One of the injured was the woman with the broken jaw. Another person had a broken arm, authorities said.
the front of the NJ Transit bus. bad accident in the Lincoln Tunnel. pic.twitter.com/R4exuvneuk
— Anthony Elizondo (@complexsplit) September 26, 2016



