Two people were taken to hospital after a two-vehicle crash involving a bus.
The East of England Ambulance Service sent two ambulances to the collision in Ashfields in Leavesden this morning (January 30).
Hertfordshire Constabulary confirmed that they were called at just after 8am after a bus was involved in the crash with a Toyota Yaris.
Two people were left with minor injuries and taken to Watford General Hospital for further treatment. No one was seriously injured.
The Yaris was recovered and the road was clear by 9.30am.
A member of the public reported that it was the number 10 bus that crashed, which passes through Ashfields as part of its route.
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Arriva has been contacted for confirmation. Updates to follow.
Separately, police have confirmed they were called just before 9.40am after another bus broke down in Station Road, Watford.
The road was part closed to allow it to be recovered before the closure was lifted by 11.50am.
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