Twenty-nine people needed hospital treatment after a bus crashed in Glasgow on Sunday (29 April), one person is in a critical condition.
The First Bus single-decker mounted the embankment on a slip road to the Clydeside Expressway close to the Clyde Tunnel.
Three people, including the driver, are in a "serious but stable" condition, 12 have been released and 17 remain in hospital.
In a statement First have said: "On behalf of everyone at First Glasgow we would like to wish everyone involved in this incident a speedy recovery.
"An investigation between Police Scotland and the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVLA) is now underway to establish the cause of the incient.
"The vehicle has now been recovered from the crash site and is under the control of PoliceScotland pending investigation and we will continue to assist the authorities with any information and help they require regarding the incident.
"I would like again to pay tribute to the emergency services for their handling of this incident and swift response. We had two members of staff on board, the driver and an off-duty driver making his way home.
"Unfortunately both sustained serious injuries. The driver of the bus is, however, now in a serious but stable condition.
"Both sustained broken bones, cuts, bruises and will remain in hospital due to their injuries.