CrashCount NYC
See the crashes on your streets. Build the case for safer ones.
CrashCount helps neighbors advocate for safer streets using police crash records, political records, local reporting, and open geographic data.
We provide individual dashboards for 525 regions, including all boroughs, city council districts, state assembly districts, state senate districts, police precincts, community boards, and neighborhoods.
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NYC Crash Count
Jan 1, 2026 - Jul 2, 2026- Crashes 36,424
- Injuries 20,661
- Serious injuries 1,202
- Deaths 96
Box truck driver turned; motorcyclist died in Woodside

Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Promotes Safety‑Boosting Bus Priority Corridors and Boarding
City Hall and Albany rolled out a bus-speed blueprint. It promises corridors, BRT-style changes, and all-door boarding. It is a plan on paper, not street work yet.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Center Lanes And Faster Buses
City Hall and Albany rolled out “Next Stop.” Flatbush, Utica, and Kensington-JFK come first. Center bus lanes, cameras, and 2027 all-door boarding aim to cut delays.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Plan To Speed City Buses
Mamdani and Hochul rolled out “Next Stop” to speed buses on 50 corridors. The plan leans on busways, protected lanes, and cameras. It reshapes street space where people walk, bike, and wait.
Press coverage
Driver strikes and kills Staten Island pedestrian
A 76-year-old man was hit and killed on Staten Island. Police said he was crossing the sidewalk. The driver’s vehicle reached the pedestrian space. The crash turned a walk into a death.
Turn local evidence into action
When people can see what is happening nearby, they become a force for safer streets. Use this data to push for lower speeds and stronger repeat-offender enforcement.