By Associated Press - Tuesday, February 28, 2017

NEW CASTLE, Del. (AP) - Delaware State Police say a man is facing a drunken driving charge after six people were injured in a crash involving a DART bus on Interstate 95.

Police said in a statement Tuesday that the crash happened on southbound I-95 west of New Castle on Monday evening.

Police say a Saab 9-5 suddenly changed lanes and hit a Nissan Altima, which veered left and hit the front of a DART bus.



The Nissan driver and passenger and the bus driver and three bus passengers were taken to Christiana Hospital with injuries that police say aren’t considered life-threatening.

Police say the Saab driver, 37-year-old James Mullin of Wilmington, has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and other offenses. He wasn’t injured.

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