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 - Feb 27, 2026- Crashes 12,898
- Injuries 6,446
- Serious injuries 365
- Deaths 27
SUV drivers hit pedestrian on Henry Hudson

Safety alerts
Council District 34 turns loud in one week
Feb 15 to Feb 22 saw 3 crashes in Council District 34. One person died and 4 were seriously hurt.
One week. Three crashes. Senate District 18 reels.
Feb 15 to Feb 22 brought 3 crashes with 1 death and 4 serious injuries.
Senate District 33 turns loud in one deadly week
In seven days Senate District 33 saw 3 crashes with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Queens District 24 saw 24 crashes in one week
Feb 15 to Feb 22 brought 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person was seriously hurt. Eleven more suffered moderate injuries.
Manhattan CB 12 goes loud with 4 serious injuries in 7 days
From Feb 17 to Feb 24 Manhattan CB 12 saw 3 crashes and 4 serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Universal Daylighting Safety boosting hard daylighting
At City Hall, DOT defended an Adams-era daylighting study it called flawed. Shaun Abreu pressed. The agency said “unhardened” daylighting is worse than none. Corners stayed contested. Visibility stayed on hold.
Public statement
Mamdani Criticizes DOT Accountability For Falling Streets Plan Targets
At a March 3 Council hearing, DOT owned missed Streets Master Plan miles. Commissioner Mike Flynn blamed past delays, then promised faster delivery. He would not commit to this year’s legal benchmarks.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Streets Master Plan Implementation and Staffing Boost
DOT heads to City Hall to answer for the Streets Master Plan. Promises on bus lanes and protected bike lanes meet the clock. It is talk before asphalt.
Public statement
Mamdani Demands DOT Deliver Safety‑Boosting Streets Master Plan
DOT leaders head to City Hall to answer for missed bus and bike lane targets. Abreu says the agency fell “well below” what law required. The hearing presses for a plan, money, and miles built.
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Safety alerts
Council District 34 turns loud in one week
Feb 15 to Feb 22 saw 3 crashes in Council District 34. One person died and 4 were seriously hurt.
One week. Three crashes. Senate District 18 reels.
Feb 15 to Feb 22 brought 3 crashes with 1 death and 4 serious injuries.
Senate District 33 turns loud in one deadly week
In seven days Senate District 33 saw 3 crashes with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Queens District 24 saw 24 crashes in one week
Feb 15 to Feb 22 brought 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person was seriously hurt. Eleven more suffered moderate injuries.
Manhattan CB 12 goes loud with 4 serious injuries in 7 days
From Feb 17 to Feb 24 Manhattan CB 12 saw 3 crashes and 4 serious injuries.