Authorities said 10 people were hospitalized after two Dallas city buses collided.
A Dallas Area Rapid Transit spokesman said the rear-end collision happened Sunday in the southern part of the city. The 10 people injured included both drivers and some children. The spokesman said they were taken to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Their conditions are unclear.
One bus had stopped to board passengers when it was struck from behind. It's unclear what caused the wreck.
Transit officials said they will investigate the incident, including drug testing the drivers and checking for mechanical problems. The drivers are on paid leave pending the investigation's outcome.
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