
Bus crashes into trees as driver and passenger injured in Dundee incident
A bus driver and passenger were left injured after the vehicle came off a road and crashed into trees in Dundee.
Emergency services were called to Dens Road in the city after the alarm was raised at around 3pm on Wednesday.
Ambulance crews attended and a 53-year-old man, the bus driver, was taken to Ninewells Hospital to be checked over.
Police confirmed one passenger was also treated at the scene by medics.
It's understood between 15 and 20 passengers were onboard at the time.
Images taken from the scene showed the Xplore bus at a standstill after colliding with a tree.
The area could be seen to be sealed off with a number of police vehicles in attendance.
Xplore Dundee confirmed that one of its services was involved in the incident.
The road was closed off for a number of hours and the circumstances surrounding the crash are 'still being assessed'.
A spokesperson for Xplore Dundee said: 'We can confirm one of our buses was involved in an incident where the vehicle came off the road this afternoon.
'The details of the incident are still being assessed but we believe around 15 to 20 passengers were on board. It is believed one passenger reported a minor injury and who, along with the driver, is being looked after by medics.'
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Dens Road in Dundee has re-opened following a crash involving a bus reported to police around 3pm on Wednesday, 9 July, 2025.
"Emergency services attended and a 53-year-old man, the bus driver, was taken to Ninewells Hospital to be checked over.
"One passenger was treated at the scene by the Scottish Ambulance Service. There were no other reported injuries.
"Road users are thanked for their patience."
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