An MTA bus driver misplaced management of a metropolis bus Friday morning and broke by way of a retaining wall within the Spuyten Duyvil part of the Bronx, leaving the car dangling over the road.
The incident occurred shortly after 8:30 a.m., when the unidentified driver crashed by way of a stone retaining wall over Kappock St. close to the Henry Hudson Parkway, leaving the entrance half of the bus hanging a few dozen toes off the bottom.
The car was not carrying any passengers on the time, in line with MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan. FDNY first responders had been in a position to get the unhurt driver safely off the bus.
Donovan mentioned the reason for the crash is beneath investigation.
Fireplace officers confirmed there have been no accidents, and mentioned FDNY crews continued to work the scene late Friday morning.
Barry Williams / New York Day by day Information
The car was not carrying any passengers on the time, and firefighters had been in a position to safely take away the driving force. (Barry Williams / New York Day by day Information)