### Public Transport Collision in Tijuana Results in Four Injuries
On the morning of Friday, November 15, a collision occurred between public transport vehicles in the Mariano Matamoros Centro area, on the Matamoros route in Tijuana. The incident was reported by the Fire Department of the XXV Municipal office of Tijuana.
Emergency personnel arriving at the scene found a side-impact collision between two vehicles. Fortunately, there were no individuals trapped or crushed in the accident. However, the collision resulted in four people sustaining injuries. Three of these were classified as priority yellow, indicating fractures, while the others are in stable condition, classified as priority green.
The response to the accident involved five members from the Fire Department, including the sector supervisor and the head of medical emergencies. They were supported by coordinated efforts from the Municipal Police and the Red Cross of Tijuana. The causes behind the collision remain unknown at this time.
### Additional News: Recent Transport Incidents
In light of this event, it is worth noting a spate of recent incidents involving public transport within the region. Over the past months, there have been increased reports of traffic accidents involving buses on busy routes, often attributed to high-speed driving and lack of strict traffic laws enforcement.
Just last week, a similar incident occurred in a nearby neighborhood, leading to increased scrutiny over the public transport system’s safety standards. Authorities have been urged to implement stricter safety measures to prevent further injuries and improve the overall safety of public transport for Tijuana’s residents.
As these issues persist, local officials and transport safety advocates are calling for more comprehensive traffic supervision and enhanced training programs for drivers as part of an effort to mitigate such accidents.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and the measures Tijuana might implement to address the safety concerns surrounding its public transport network.