An artic lorry crashed on Westland Drive at the Clydeside Expressway in the west of Glasgow late last night (Tuesday).
Police confirmed they were called to the scene shortly after 10pm.
Just the one vehicle was involved in the crash and and no-one was injured. A man has been reported in connection with road traffic offences.
Traffic lights are currently out where Westland Drive meets the Clydeside Expressway.
A Police Scotland spokesperson confirmed: "Police were called around 10.10pm on Tuesday, 2 June, 2020, following the report of a one vehicle road crash involving an artic lorry on Westland Drive, Glasgow.
"There were no injuries and a man has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with road traffic offences."
Meanwhile, Glasgow City Council's Traffic Control and Management team (TRAFFCOM) advised: "The traffic signals on Clydeside Expressway at Westland Drive are currently off due to an earlier road traffic collision.
"These lights will remain off until traffic signal equipment can be replaced and road users should exercise caution approaching this junction.
"Further updates will be issued when more information is known."