A van driven by a man with psychiatric problems rammed into two bus stops in the French port city of Marseille on Monday, killing one woman and injuring another – but police quickly ruled out terrorism.

Marseille’s prosecutor said investigators had “no element pointing to a terrorist attack” and that the 35-year-old driver, who was not named, was suffering from psychiatric problems.

“He was found with a letter from a psychiatric clinic and we are leaning towards treating it as a mental health case,” Xavier Tarabeux told Agence France-Presse.

The suspect, who lives in the Grenbole region in eastern France, was arrested in the scenic Old Port area of France’s second-largest city and held for questioning.

The driver has a history of petty crimes, including car theft, AFP reported. He used a white Renault Master to carry out his attacks, officials said.

The incident comes with Europe on high alert after last week’s twin attacks in Spain, where a jihadist driving a white van killed 13 people in Barcelona and a woman was killed in the resort town of Cambrils.

Several cities, including London, Berlin and Stockholm, have been targeted by jihadists using vehicles to mow down people. Many of the attacks, including those in Spain, have been claimed by ISIS.

Terrorism experts have warned that the wave of vehicular violence could spur copycat attacks by people with mental-health problems.

The driver in Marseille sped toward a bus stop in the northern 13th district and hit a woman at about 9 a.m. local time, officials said. She was hospitalized with serious pelvic injuries.

He then continued into the eastern 11th district, about 3 miles away, where he smashed the van into another bus stop and killed a 42-year-old woman about an hour later.

“We heard a loud noise, like a car accident, and we came to figure out what happened,” said Nicolas Negre, 32, who works at a nearby fast- food restaurant. “We saw … a person lying inert, with blood on her, and the van leaving very quickly, moving fast, burning rubber.”

A witness noted the van’s license plate number and gave it to police, allowing them to nab the driver, French BFM TV reported.

The incident marked the second time in a week in which a driver in France with mental-health problems killed a person with a vehicle without terrorist intent.

On Aug. 14, a 32-year-old security guard rammed his car into a pizzeria east of Paris, killing a girl and injuring a dozen other people.

The suspect — who showed signs of paranoia — faces a murder charge after a psychiatric exam determined he could be held legally responsible for his actions.

With Post wires