🚍A car tried to pass a FedEx parked on a Route 29 merge

🚍The car hit a bus

🚍The bus took out a utility pole


TRENTON — A crash Tuesday between an empty school bus and a sedan trying to get around a parked FedEx toppled a utility pole and closed part of the road.

A Ford Fusion sedan going north on Sanhican Drive where it meets Route 29 went around a FedEx truck parked in the narrow shoulder. The sedan hit a school bus traveling in the right lane of Route 29, causing both to careen out of control and off the roadway, police Lt. Lisette Rios said.

The school bus stuck a parked car, a shed and then went through a fence, according to Rios. It got back on the roadway, hit another parked car, crossed the road again and struck a third parked vehicle and a tree. The Fusion also struck another car.

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Damage from a crash involving a school bus and sedan on on Sanhican Drive at Route 29 in Trenton 10/1/24
Damage from a crash involving a school bus and sedan on on Sanhican Drive at Route 29 in Trenton 10/1/24 (Trenton Fire Department)
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Map shows Route 29 at Sanhican Drive in Trenton
Map shows Route 29 at Sanhican Drive in Trenton (Canva)
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Lengthy lane closure

Rios said only a bus aide and driver were on the bus. Neither driver of the car or bus was seriously injured. The FedEx driver drove away from the scene.

No charges were filed and the identities of those involved in the crash were not disclosed.

The bus also took out a utility pole and power lines on Sanhican Drive that took PSE&G hours to repair. The right lane reopened nearly 12 hours later, according to New Jersey Fast Traffic.

Other cars damaged from a crash involving a school bus and sedan on Sanhican Drive at Route 29 in Trenton 10/1/24
Other cars damaged from a crash involving a school bus and sedan on Sanhican Drive at Route 29 in Trenton 10/1/24 (Trenton Fire Department)
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