A MAN has been fined following a crash involving an e-scooter and a car.
Police were called to Duke Street in Dennistoun, near its junction with Barrack Street, at around 6.55am on Wednesday, May 31 following the collision.
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) also attended.
The driver of the car was issued a Fixed Penalty Notice in connection with road traffic offences.
A picture from the scene shows a black car with a smashed windscreen with police tape on it.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 6.55am on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, police were called to the Duke Street area of Glasgow, following a crash involving a car and an e-scooter.
"Ambulance attended and the male car driver was issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice in connection with road traffic offences.
"Further enquiries are ongoing."
The SAS has been contacted for comment.
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The crash is one of a number of road traffic incidents which have occurred on Duke Street this week.
We previously reported a 44-year-old man died after he was struck by a lorry on the street at around 10.40am on Thursday, June 1.
An e-scooter rider was taken to hospital with serious injuries after he was hit by a car just hours later on the same road.
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