Toronto police are currently investigating following two pedestrian collisions that have sent three people to hospital Tuesday evening.

In one incident, two people were struck by a vehicle at Queen and Dalhousie streets.

According to paramedics, one patient was seriously injured, and was transported to hospital with a fractured leg. The second patient sustained only minor injuries.

The genders and ages of the patients were not immediately provided.

In another incident, a man believed to be in his 50s was transported to a trauma centre with serious injuries after being stuck in the King and Dufferin streets area.

Details on the nature of his injuries were not immediately available.

Several additional minor incidents have also been reported. Since 5:30 p.m., 20 pedestrians and cyclists have been struck by vehicles in Toronto, according to police.