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 - Jun 11, 2026- Crashes 36,407
- Injuries 20,666
- Serious injuries 1,203
- Deaths 96
Driver turned wrong; motorcyclist died

Safety alerts
NYC hit a brutal week on the streets
From May 28 to June 4, New York City saw 84 crashes. Six people died and 89 suffered serious injuries.
Brooklyn streets turn lethal in one week
June 2 to June 9 saw 285 crashes in Brooklyn. One person died. Twenty four people were seriously hurt. The same borough has triggered 21 alerts in 90 days.
Queens saw 278 crashes in one week. Two people died.
From June 1 to June 8 Queens had 278 crashes with two deaths.
Deadly week in Council District 51
May 31 to June 7 brought 6 crashes in Council District 51. One person died. Six people had serious injuries.
Council District 50 turns deadly on Lily Pond Avenue
June 2 to June 9 saw 3 crashes in Council District 50 with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Council District 21 turns deadly in one week
June 1 to June 8 saw 3 crashes in District 21. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Pushes Safety‑Boosting $20M School Streets Funding
Advocates pressed City Hall for $20M for School Streets. Only 71 schools are in. Drop-off streets see 57% more crashes and 25% more injuries. Kids and caregivers still face car chaos at the curb.
Public statement
Mamdani Framed As Committed To Affordable Citi Bike Access
Advocates pressed Mayor Mamdani to cap a 45-minute e-bike ride at $3. They cited $12.15 today and prices abroad near $1. They pushed a city subsidy and a new riders union.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting 63‑Block Sixth Avenue Busway
DOT pitched a continuous Sixth Avenue bus lane, Watts to 58th. Faster buses. Fewer driver conflicts. A reshaped corridor where turning and stop zones will decide who gets hurt.
Public statement
Mamdani Praises McGuinness Mural as Safety‑Boosting Streetscape Statement
A 1,600-square-foot mural now coats a McGuinness bumpout and bike-lane barrier. It brightens a tight refuge beside fast traffic. The street stays the same. The risk does, too.
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Safety alerts
NYC hit a brutal week on the streets
From May 28 to June 4, New York City saw 84 crashes. Six people died and 89 suffered serious injuries.
Brooklyn streets turn lethal in one week
June 2 to June 9 saw 285 crashes in Brooklyn. One person died. Twenty four people were seriously hurt. The same borough has triggered 21 alerts in 90 days.
Queens saw 278 crashes in one week. Two people died.
From June 1 to June 8 Queens had 278 crashes with two deaths.
Deadly week in Council District 51
May 31 to June 7 brought 6 crashes in Council District 51. One person died. Six people had serious injuries.
Council District 50 turns deadly on Lily Pond Avenue
June 2 to June 9 saw 3 crashes in Council District 50 with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Council District 21 turns deadly in one week
June 1 to June 8 saw 3 crashes in District 21. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.