TWO pedestrians were injured in a crash in Bradford city centre yesterday, police have confirmed today.
Officers were called to the collision - which was near the junctions of Croft Street, Bridge Street and Wakefield Road - at around 3pm yesterday.
The crash involved a car and two pedestrians, according to police.
A female pedestrian suffered head injuries while a male pedestrian suffered leg injuries.
Their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "Police were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving a car and two pedestrians close to the junctions of Croft Street, Bridge Street and Wakefield Road, Bradford.
"A male pedestrian suffered leg injuries and a female pedestrian suffered head injuries, neither of which are believed to be life-threatening.
"The report was received at 3.01pm yesterday."
The incident caused disruption in the area, with First bus services experiencing severe delays.
Croft Street - near New College Bradford, Broomfields - was closed both ways for around an hour.
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