Pedestrian knocked down by bus in Glasgow city centre
The man has been taken to hospital after the collision on the Broomielaw on Monday.
A pedestrian has been knocked down by a bus near the River Clyde in Glasgow city centre.
The man was hit by the vehicle which was heading westbound on the Fastlink dedicated bus lane on the Broomielaw.
Police Scotland confirmed officers attended the incident at around 10.10am on Monday.
The extent of the man's injuries are not yet known. He has been taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
The collision involving a Stagecoach bus occurred on the route that runs from the city centre to the hospital, near the Tradeston Bridge, known locally as the Squiggly Bridge.
Police remain at the scene and the bus lane has been closed, while the other lane remains open to traffic.