San Jose,CA : Two women seriously injured in four vehicle crash on Interstate 680 near North Capitol Avenue on Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Two women suffered major injuries in a four-car collision on Interstate Highway 680 in San Jose early Tuesday morning, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said.Around 2:45 a.m., one of the women was driving a 2006 Honda Civic on northbound Highway 680 near North Capitol Avenue, where she lost control of the vehicle and veered to the left, striking the center divider wall, CHP Officer Ross Lee said.
The Honda bounced back into traffic lanes and became disabled, Lee said.
Soon afterward, a man driving a brown 1998 Nissan Altima struck the Honda's rear and crashed into the center divider, Lee said.
A man in a white Nissan Altima heading north saw the collision and swerved to the right, but sideswiped the Honda, Lee said.
The Honda's driver stepped out of the vehicle, walked toward the center divider and was struck by a white Hummer traveling at about 40 mph driven by a man who had veered left to avoid a collision, according to Lee.
The Hummer driver pulled over away from traffic lanes and walked back to the collision scene, Lee said.
The Honda driver and her passenger were transported to a hospital for major injuries and are in stable condition, according to Lee.
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San Jose: Two women seriously injured in four-car I-680 crash

San Jose,CA : Two women seriously injured in  four vehicle crash on Interstate 680 near North Capitol Avenue on Tuesday, September 8, 2015