A truck crashed into a Golden Gate Bridge toll booth Thursday morning, spilling oil into the roadway and closing three lanes going into San Francisco, authorities said.

The collision was reported mid-morning when a Ryder commercial rental truck hit the toll booth attenuator — or crash buffer — on Highway 101, said Officer Andrew Barclay of the California Highway Patrol.

The driver then ricocheted off the buffer and reportedly slammed into a toll booth.

There were no injuries reported. The toll booths on Golden Gate Bridge are not staffed by individuals.

Hazmat crews were on scene mopping the spilled fuel from the truck, Barclay said.

There is no estimated time for when the three lanes lanes will reopen.

There were no significant traffic delays reported.