Emergency services are on the scene of a crash between a Stagecoach bus and car in Glasgow city centre.

The two vehicles collided on Hope Street near to Renfrew Lane around 4pm this afternoon.

One onlooker said several people had sustained 'minor' injuries in the incident.

There was no reported injuries on the bus, according to Stagecoach.

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Jamie Alexander said: "A car appears to have smashed into a parked car and a shutter after the driver had a confrontation with the driver of a Stagecoach.

"Passers by are assisting the people from the car, which deployed its airbags after the crash."

Traffic travelling through Hope Street is expected to be delayed as a result of the crash.

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Stagecoach said that the X76 between Glasgow and Kilmarnock.

A spokeswoman for Stagecoach said: "A car was involved in a collision with one of our buses this afternoon on Hope Street, Glasgow.

"There were no reported injuries on the bus, however we understand the car driver was treated by paramedics. We will assist the police with their investigation into this incident."

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: "We were called to reports of a collision between a car and bus around 3.40pm.

"The roadway was cleared around 5.10pm.

"Minor injuries were reported.

"The driver of the car has been charged with an alleged road traffic offence."