Three people remain hospitalized after the Canadian tour bus they were riding in overturned on a New Jersey interstate exit ramp this weekend, injuring nearly two dozen people overall.
A spokeswoman at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center says the three were in fair condition Sunday but declined to provide further details.

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Passengers wait on the side of the road in Wayne, N.J. after their bus flipped onto its left side on Saturday morning, Oct. 6, 2012. The tour bus from Canada carrying about 60 people bound for New York City overturned on a highway exit ramp in northern New Jersey and slid down an embankment, injuring 23 people on board, authorities said. (AP Photo/The Record (Bergen County), Amy Newman)
Close Authorities were still trying to determine what caused the crash occurred around 7:30 a.m. Saturday on eastbound Interstate 80 in Wayne. The driver, who suffered an arm gash, told state police that another driver cut him off.
State police say 23 people were hurt in the accident, including the driver and two young children. There were 57 passengers aboard the bus, which left from Toronto and was bound for New York City.
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