Crash on Dominion Road
A bus has collided with two luxury cars on Dominion Road closing a section of it. An AT Metro bus was parked on the road, next to a Tesla which was visibly damaged, and a G-Wagon behind it.
A witness said the bus hit the cars which were parked on the side of the road.
Police said they were called to the scene shortly before 1pm and found a bus had crashed into two cars.
“The driver of the bus appears to have suffered a medical event and has been taken to hospital in a serious condition.”
What you need to know:
- The crash happened on Dominion Rd, Mt Eden, near the Halston Rd intersection.
- Cordons are in place and shards of glass can be seen across the road.
- Motorists have been told to expect delays and avoid the area if possible.
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