A Valley Village man whose Toyota Prius struck and injured three Oakwood School teens in a North Hollywood crosswalk last June will not be criminally charged, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said Tuesday.

The CHP will not be forwarding the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office since it handles felonies and the driver, Vartan Vartanian, is only in violation of running a red light, which is an infraction, said CHP spokesman Leland Tang.

The law enforcement agency cannot prove Vartanian was driving recklessly or had any intent to harm the teens, Tang said.

“It does not rise to a felony,” Tang said, noting no one was killed in the incident. “It’s not going to the city attorney because it doesn’t rise to a misdemeanor. … The law he violated is an infraction.”

The three girls, all 14 at the time, were walking back to school from a P.E. class at North Hollywood Park on June 4, 2014, when they were hit by the 2013 Prius at the bottom of the Magnolia Avenue off-ramp of the southbound 170 Freeway, officials said. The car entered the off-ramp, struck the girls and then collided with a Nissan Sentra that was in the intersection, officials said. One of the girls was critically injured.

Vartanian told investigators his brakes did not work and that he could not stop. The CHP said it found nothing mechanically wrong with the car.

At the request of the students’ parents, Tang is working with Oakwood students to present a school assembly on pedestrian safety, he said.