Seventeen people have been injured after a morning crash where, once again, the double-decker bus unexpectedly mounted the pavement during rush hour outside London Victoria station. The incident of a double-decker bus mounts pavement in a rush hour crash startled many commuters.

Emergency services were called to Victoria Street, Westminster, at around 8.20am following reports of a serious collision involving the number 24 bus, which can be described as a double-decker bus mounting the pavement in a rush hour crash scenario.
A LAS spokesperson said:

“We sent multiple ambulance crews, advanced paramedics, a clinical team manager, hazardous area response teams and London’s Air Ambulance. In total, 17 patients were treated, with 15 taken to hospital.”

Eyewitness accounts

Eyewitness described hearing a “massive crash” as the double-decker hit the pavement and seeing a woman lying injured on the ground as gym-goers ran to help in the aftermath of the double-decker bus mounts pavement in rush hour crash.

Police appeal

The Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation. Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, who leads policing in the area, said:

“We understand this incident will have been very distressing to all those involved. We are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with dash cam or mobile footage to please contact us.”

The scene remains cordoned off, with Victoria Street closed between Wilton Road and Buckingham Palace Road. A trail of diesel also led police to ban smoking in the area over safety concerns caused by the double-decker bus mounting the pavement.

Transport for London response

Rosie Trew, head of bus service delivery at TfL, said:

“Our thoughts are with those injured following the incident at Victoria Street. We are working with police and the operator, Transport UK, to urgently investigate what happened. Support is available for anyone affected.”

The cause of the crash is not yet known, but it involved a double-decker mounting the pavement during rush hour after the incident where the double-decker bus mounts pavement.

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