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The video, which has no sound, contains multiple views of the crash at the corner of Northwest 17th Street and 7th Avenue, captured by cameras inside the Metrobus which carried 25 people that day.
The video, which has no sound, contains multiple views of the crash at the corner of Northwest 17th Street and 7th Avenue, captured by cameras inside the Metrobus which carried 25 people that day.
Miami-Dade Transit

achardy@elNuevoHerald.com

A video released to El Nuevo Herald by Miami-Dade Transit this week shows passengers being thrown to the floor when a Metrobus and a FedEx truck collided in Miami on Jan. 24. The video, which has no sound, contains several views of the crash at the corner of Northwest 17th Street and Seventh Avenue, captured by cameras inside the Metrobus with 25 people aboard.

Eighteen people were taken to area hospitals, none with serious injuries.

Police cited the FedEx truck driver for running a red light.

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