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NYC Crash Count
Jan 1, 2026 - May 2, 2026- Crashes 26,985
- Injuries 14,696
- Serious injuries 836
- Deaths 67
SUV driver kills pedestrian on Bruckner

Safety alerts
New York City week of wrecks leaves 3 dead
New York City had 55 crashes in 7 days. Sixty seven people had serious injuries. Three people died.
Queens hit hard in one week of wrecks and death
Queens saw 226 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 20 serious injuries.
Council District 23 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes in seven days. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries.
Bronx streets turn deadly in one week
From April 18 to April 25, the Bronx saw 11 crashes. One person died. Fifteen people suffered serious injuries.
34 crashes in seven days in Senate District 11
From April 21 to April 28 Senate District 11 saw 34 crashes. One person was killed. Six had serious injuries and 10 had moderate injuries.
Four wrecks in seven days rock Assembly District 24
April 24 to May 1 brought 4 crashes. One person died. Five were seriously hurt.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Urged to Deliver Safety‑Boosting Third Avenue Redesign
Sunset Park pressed Mayor Zohran Mamdani to revive a Third Avenue redesign. The corridor sits under the Gowanus and runs hot with deadly crashes. Advocates want the street rebuilt, not deferred.
Public statement
Mamdani Maintains Neutral Stance on Fair Fares Expansion
Council tees up May 6 testimony on auto-enrolling Fair Fares riders. The aim is more discounted subway, bus, and paratransit trips for low-income New Yorkers.
Press coverage
Wrong-way crash kills for-hire passenger
A wrong-way Subaru hit a for-hire SUV head-on on the Henry Hudson Parkway. Ada Rivero, 65, died after being rushed to Bellevue. The Subaru driver was later arrested.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Secure Bike Parking Program
DOT opened a map for public input on bike lockers. The portal will steer 500 secure spots. It backs riders who cannot stash bikes at home.
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Safety alerts
New York City week of wrecks leaves 3 dead
New York City had 55 crashes in 7 days. Sixty seven people had serious injuries. Three people died.
Queens hit hard in one week of wrecks and death
Queens saw 226 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 20 serious injuries.
Council District 23 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes in seven days. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries.
Bronx streets turn deadly in one week
From April 18 to April 25, the Bronx saw 11 crashes. One person died. Fifteen people suffered serious injuries.
34 crashes in seven days in Senate District 11
From April 21 to April 28 Senate District 11 saw 34 crashes. One person was killed. Six had serious injuries and 10 had moderate injuries.
Four wrecks in seven days rock Assembly District 24
April 24 to May 1 brought 4 crashes. One person died. Five were seriously hurt.