Police say it could take more than a week to receive the blood alcohol results of the driver at the centre of last night's Big Bash crash in Brisbane.

Three pedestrians were taken to hospital after an out-of-control vehicle ploughed into a group of cricket fans on Stanley Street, as they were walking home from the Gabba just before 10pm.

Two 28-year-olds, a woman and man, and a 23-year-old man suffered leg injuries and are in a stable condition.

The driver was taken for mandatory drug and alcohol blood testing.

Police shut off Stanley Street for a number of hours following the crash.

"They had multiple lacerations and bruising...they were very shaken up and shocked to have gone through that," Arron Smee from Queensland Ambulance Service said.

The Nissan Skyline mounted the curb before slamming into a shop front, with crews working overnight to clean the glass and debris.

Emergency services say it's incredibly lucky the outcome wasn't worse.

"It's one of those ones... if it had been a half hour earlier, would have been a lot more casualties," Mr Smee said.

The Nissan Skyline came to rest in a shopfront on Stanley Street.

Brisbane Heat cricket player Brendon McCullum also spoke on the incident, urging revellers to make smart decisions.

"There's plenty of Uber options, or other transport options, we encourage you to have a good time, but remain safe not just for yourself but for those of others too,"