CrashCount NYC
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CrashCount helps neighbors advocate for safer streets using police crash records, political records, local reporting, and open geographic data.
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NYC Crash Count
Jan 1, 2026 - Mar 17, 2026- Crashes 16,756
- Injuries 8,655
- Serious injuries 490
- Deaths 38
Driver sped, killed SUV passenger

Safety alerts
NYC streets turn deadly again in one brutal week
From March 5 to March 12 eight people died and 73 were badly hurt.
Two people killed in one week in Senate District 14
March 9 to March 16 saw 4 crashes in Senate District 14. Two people died and 6 had serious injuries.
Brooklyn’s violent week: 26 crashes, 3 deaths
From March 6 to March 13, Brooklyn saw 26 crashes with 29 serious injuries and 3 deaths.
Council District 42 sees 22 crashes in one week
March 4 to March 11 brought 22 crashes in Council District 42. Two people died. Four suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 times in 90 days.
Bronx turns loud in one week of street violence
March 3–10: 10 crashes in the Bronx. Two people died. Ten suffered serious injuries.
Council District 28 turns deadly in one week
From March 9 to March 16, Council District 28 saw 22 crashes. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 alerts in 90 days.
Recent coverage and public statements
Press coverage
Carjacked Taxi Chase Ends In Crash
A man forced a cab driver out, then tore up 10th Avenue. He ignored police, kept going, and crashed into an unmarked cop car. Cops arrested him. No injuries reported.
Press coverage
Speeding SUV kills Harlem e-bike rider
A speeding red Hyundai hit Darlyn Zacarias on his e-bike at W. 125th and Frederick Douglass. He died on his son’s 10th birthday. Four others were hurt as the SUV kept going, throwing sparks.
Public statement
Mamdani Urges All‑Hours School Zone Speed Limits Citywide
A speeding driver ripped down W. 125th Street. Bike delivery worker Darly Zacarias, 28, was killed. Four others were injured. Police arrested Kevin Crosby and charged DWI and manslaughter.
Public statement
Mamdani Praises Safety‑Boosting Citywide Pothole Repair Blitz
DOT sent 80 crews out at 6 a.m. Saturday. Officials said 7,200 potholes were patched last weekend. Brooklyn logged 1,686. The city keeps filling holes that throw bikes and trip feet.
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Safety alerts
NYC streets turn deadly again in one brutal week
From March 5 to March 12 eight people died and 73 were badly hurt.
Two people killed in one week in Senate District 14
March 9 to March 16 saw 4 crashes in Senate District 14. Two people died and 6 had serious injuries.
Brooklyn’s violent week: 26 crashes, 3 deaths
From March 6 to March 13, Brooklyn saw 26 crashes with 29 serious injuries and 3 deaths.
Council District 42 sees 22 crashes in one week
March 4 to March 11 brought 22 crashes in Council District 42. Two people died. Four suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 times in 90 days.
Bronx turns loud in one week of street violence
March 3–10: 10 crashes in the Bronx. Two people died. Ten suffered serious injuries.
Council District 28 turns deadly in one week
From March 9 to March 16, Council District 28 saw 22 crashes. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 alerts in 90 days.