More than a dozen people were injured when a Newark airport employee shuttle bus crashed into a concrete divider on a ramp to Terminal B early Friday, jamming traffic at the airport and surrounding highways.

The injuries are not considered life-threatening, Port Authority police said.

The bus was headed to level 2 of Terminal B for departures when it crashed on Express Road, an internal airport road that loops around the terminals, officials said.

The ramp to the Terminal B ramp 2 was blocked for more than an hour, but reopened by 7 a.m. During that time, passengers could only access Terminal B via ramp 1 (arrivals) and level 3. Passengers are advised to allow extra time if headed to the airport as roads, including the New Jersey Turnpike, are congested following the crash.

Flights are not being impacted, according to Port Authority police.

Port Authority police and emergency service workers are still on the scene as of 6:45 a.m.

#BREAKING: There was a MVA involving two buses approaching Terminal B at #NewarkLibertyInternationalAirport. There are non life threatening injuries reported. @CBSNewYork @AlexDenisTV pic.twitter.com/Nh4DvgpKD7 — Yan Kaner (@Ykaner89) May 3, 2019

Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JeffSGoldman.

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