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 - Apr 5, 2026- Crashes 20,868
- Injuries 10,938
- Serious injuries 615
- Deaths 49
Driver hits, kills man on Bruckner

Safety alerts
Precinct 108 turns deadly in one week
Police Precinct 108 saw 17 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Two others had serious injuries. The violence keeps coming back in this same precinct.
Harlem (North) hit hard in one week
Harlem (North) saw 8 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Two more suffered serious injuries.
Senate District 30 turns deadly in one week
Two crashes in seven days left two people dead and three seriously hurt.
Manhattan turns deadly in one week
March 23 to March 30 saw 13 crashes in Manhattan. Three people died. Fourteen people had serious injuries.
Queens turns deadly in one week
Queens saw 17 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Twenty one suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Delivery Worker Training and Accountability
DOT turned on the city’s mandatory delivery-worker training. It put Uber Eats and rivals on notice to verify courses and provide gear. The push targets a job that has left delivery riders dead and hurt.
Public statement
Mamdani Urges Safety‑Boosting AV Permits With Data Disclosure
Waymo testing stopped March 31 as permits expired. Analysts urged City Hall and Albany to set hard rules, not let robotaxi firms write them. They demanded independent data and warned weakened crash-victim rights shift …
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Delivery App Helmet Requirement
DOT put delivery apps on notice. Gear and a short online course are now demanded. The streets stay brutal for riders, and risk still spills onto pedestrians and cyclists.
Public statement
Mamdani Creates Safety‑Boosting Office of Curb Management
DOT carved out a curb office under Mamdani. It targets double-parking and street-edge conflict. The curb is where walkers and cyclists meet cars, doors, and chaos.
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Safety alerts
Precinct 108 turns deadly in one week
Police Precinct 108 saw 17 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Two others had serious injuries. The violence keeps coming back in this same precinct.
Harlem (North) hit hard in one week
Harlem (North) saw 8 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Two more suffered serious injuries.
Senate District 30 turns deadly in one week
Two crashes in seven days left two people dead and three seriously hurt.
Manhattan turns deadly in one week
March 23 to March 30 saw 13 crashes in Manhattan. Three people died. Fourteen people had serious injuries.
Queens turns deadly in one week
Queens saw 17 crashes in 7 days. Two people died. Twenty one suffered serious injuries.