One person has been taken to hospital following a crash involving a bus and two cars in a city centre.
Emergency services were called to the scene in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow at around 7.50am today.
The people involved were left shaken but not seriously injured, police said.
One person has been taken to hospital as a precaution.
Part of the road was left obstructed by debris following the incident.
Police said that inquiries into the collision are continuing.
Meanwhile, a pedestrian was taken to hospital after he was hit by a car in Dundee.
The collision happened on the eastbound carriageway of the Kingsway at the junction of Forfar Road at around 8.40am this morning.
The 60-year-old man suffered a leg injury and was taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment.
A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Officers are making inquiries into the full circumstances of the incident. Anyone with information that could assist police with their inquiries is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101."
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