A busy area in Glasgow city centre was cordoned off on Monday afternoon following a collision that left two pedestrians injured. The incident occurred around 3.35pm on West Regent Street, near the junction with Wellington Street. Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to assist those involved. One of the pedestrians was transported to hospital, while the other received treatment from paramedics on-site. A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed that the road was reopened by approximately 4.30pm, but investigations into the circumstances of the collision are ongoing. An eyewitness reported to GlasgowLive, stating, "two pedestrians have been knocked down". They further noted, "One is stable and being treated on the side of the road and another is in the ambulance, and has been rushed to hospital." Authorities are continuing to gather information regarding the incident. The Scottish Ambulance Service has been contacted for further comment. As the investigation unfolds, police remain present at the scene to ensure public safety and to facilitate inquiries.