UPDATE: Both women taken to hospital following Monday's triple car crash have been discharged from hospital.
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A NSW Health spokeswoman said the women were discharged on Monday afternoon.
TWO women were taken to hospital after a triple car crash on the Dennis Bridge on Monday morning.
The crash happened about 11am at the northern end of the bridge, a NSW Police spokesman said.
A grey Nissan sedan, a white Ford sedan and a 4WD were involved in the Pacific Highway crash, which left a woman in her 60s and a woman in her 40s with minor injuries.
Sergeant Paul Dilley said it was fortunate there had not been more serious injuries given the busy holiday traffic.
He was unable to say whether alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash, as he still had to speak with those involved.
Steve Towle from Ambulance NSW said paramedics transferred the women to Port Macquarie Base Hospital for assessment. An update on their conditions have been sought with NSW Health.
Traffic was backed up at least two kilometres south of the bridge until about 12.15pm.