Metro

DWI charge after Porsche slams into truck on GWB

An upstate man miraculously survived drunkenly crashing his Porsche into a tractor trailer on the George Washington Bridge on Thursday — he was pulled from the wreckage with only a broken hip — a spokesman for the Port Authority Police said.

Stuart Liberman, 55, was headed toward New Jersey around 12:30 a.m. when he totaled his convertible sports car — wedging it under the semi truck, sources said.

The truck driver dragged the car several hundred feet before he was able to stop, sources said.

Emergency workers rushed to the crash and had to cut open the car to get Liberman out.

He wreaked of booze and had an open and half empty bottle of vodka on the passenger’s seat, sources said.

Liberman was taken to Hackensack Hospital by a Fort Lee ambulance, where he was being treated for a broken hip, authorities said.

Liberman was arrested and slapped with charges of driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, and being in possession of an open alcohol container, police said.

The driver of the tractor trailer was not injured and has not been charged with a crime.