MTA bus crash in Brooklyn injures 14, driver charged with suspended license.

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A woman with a suspended license was charged after causing a chain-reaction crash involving an MTA bus in Brooklyn, NYC. The crash injured 14 people, including the woman's passenger who is in critical condition. The woman was charged with aggravated unlicensed operator and possession of a forged instrument. The car was unregistered. The driver of the Toyota Sienna suffered back and neck injuries, while the Ford Escape driver had minor injuries. The MTA bus driver suffered an injured rib, and seven passengers suffered minor injuries.
- Woman with suspended license charged in NYC crash involving MTA bus that injured 14: cops New York Post
- FDNY: 14 people injured in crash involving MTA bus in Brooklyn CBS New York
- Multi-vehicle crash in Brooklyn shows need for signal at 'notorious corner' Gothamist
- At least 14 injured, 1 critically, in NYC crash involving MTA bus and multiple cars New York Post
- Officials investigate multi-vehicle MTA bus crash in Brooklyn Eyewitness News ABC7NY
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