Two cars collided head-on at the intersection of JFK Boulevard and Sip Avenue in Jersey City around 11:40 Wednesday morning.

Two Jersey City men, who said they were 19 and 20-year-old Rutgers students, stood at the intersection shortly after the accident and refused medical attention, police said.

An officer at the scene said the driver of the second car was being treated in a nearby ambulance, but refused to comment on the driver's condition.

The two Rutgers students said they were driving to school in their black Nissan sedan heading west on Sip Avenue when they collided with the Infiniti sedan, which was making a left turn onto JFK Boulevard.

The students explained they were going straight and had a green light while the driver of the Infiniti sedan tried to make a left turn, despite allegedly not having a left turn signal.

Both drivers attempted to stop and avoid the collision, but said wet roads caused them to skid.

Both the Nissan and the Infiniti were towed away by 12:01 p.m., after which area traffic returned to normal.