Four people, including the driver of a car, were injured Monday afternoon when a Muni bus collided with a car in the Mission District.

The crash happened around 4:20 pm on Monday (4/20), in the area of 17th and Mission streets. The SFMTA posted an alert on X about the Muni-involved collision and consequent bus delays at 4:26 pm, noting that the inbound and outbound 14, 14R, and 49 buses were all impacted by the crash scene.

The scene was cleared as of 5:22 pm the agency said and the buses resumed regular service.

As the Chronicle reports, three bus passengers were injured and went to the hospital, along with the driver of the car, who was alone in the vehicle — and no cause for the crash has been publicized. None of the injuries were considered to be life-threatening.

The SFMTA has not commented on the incident.

This crash occurred just four days after another crash involving a vehicle and a Muni bus. In that Thursday incident, the driver of the car was allegedly fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle, and crashed head-on into the bus near Lake Merced.

Anyone with information about Monday's incident is asked to contact the SFPD tip line at 415-575-4444, or text a tip to TIP411 and begin the message with “SFPD.” Tipsters can remain anonymous.