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 - May 8, 2026- Crashes 28,451
- Injuries 15,576
- Serious injuries 886
- Deaths 73
Unlicensed motorcycle driver dies speeding

Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Queens streets went lethal in seven days
Queens saw 23 crashes in seven days. Four people died. Twenty seven had serious injuries.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Promises Bike Boulevards and Backs Safety‑Boosting Bike Bus Program
A Streetsblog opinion pressed City Hall to back “bike bus” rides for school kids. It points to blocked lanes, debris, and impatient drivers. It calls for city funding so volunteers stop doing street safety alone.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Soccer Streets Car‑Free School Program
Mayor Zohran Mamdani launched Soccer Streets on May 12. School-adjacent blocks go car-free and turn into pitches and art stations. Kids spill into the street. Cars are shut out.
Public statement
Mamdani Faces Calls to Deliver Fair Fares Relief
Council and advocates press to grow Fair Fares. Mamdani’s executive budget adds no new money. The city baselines $25 million, but riders still face the fare wall.
Press coverage
E-bike rider dies after Brooklyn crash
An e-bike rider hit a 72-year-old woman on Flatbush Ave in Midwood. Both were rushed to Kings County Hospital. He died days later. She is expected to survive.
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Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Queens streets went lethal in seven days
Queens saw 23 crashes in seven days. Four people died. Twenty seven had serious injuries.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.