The petrol station at Dundee Tesco Riverside has reopened following a safety assessment after a crash.
Police were called to Riverside Drive following the one-car collision on Tuesday evening.
It is understood the car collided with a wall at the garage.
A 73-year-old woman has been reported in connection with the crash.
The petrol station remained closed on Wednesday morning, to allow for the damage to be assessed.
An ambulance was also called to the station but there were no injuries.
A spokesman for Tesco confirmed the pay at pump facilities have returned, with the kiosk expected to reopen later in the week.
Woman, 73, reported after Dundee Tesco Riverside crash
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were called around 5.15pm to a report of a one car crash in Riverside Drive, Dundee. There were no reported injuries.
“The driver, a 73-year-old woman, will be reported to the procurator fiscal in connection with a road traffic offence.”
Second Riverside crash in a week
It comes after two people were taken to hospital following a crash on Riverside Drive last week.
Th drivers of two vehicles were taken to Ninewells on Thursday, with one having to be cut from the car.
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