SAN FRANCISCO—A woman was struck by a Muni Bus on Monday, March 26. The San Francisco Examiner reported that the incident transpired after 11 a.m. as the victim attempted to cross Market Street. She suffered a head wound and was transported to a local hospital to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.

The collision occurred on Market Street near Fourth Street. The name of the victim has not yet been disclosed to the public. The San Francisco Police Department are investigating the incident to obtain footage of the actual collision.

In an interview with the SF Gate, Paul Rose, spokesman for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency stated “It appears the pedestrian stepped in front of the bus entering the bus zone.” The bus involved was a 5-Fulton Muni bus that was headed eastbound at the time that it made contact with the victim. There were no reports of any other injuries during the incident.