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.
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 29, 2026- Crashes 33,443
- Injuries 18,723
- Serious injuries 1,091
- Deaths 88
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Safety alerts
Queens turns deadly in one week
May 16–May 23: 23 crashes in Queens. Two people died. Twenty-five people suffered serious injuries.
Senate District 30 turns deadly in one week
May 15 to May 22 saw 5 crashes. Two people died. Eight had serious injuries.
Queens District 23 turns deadly in one week
From May 16 to May 23 District 23 saw 23 crashes and one death.
Manhattan CB 3: 18 crashes in 7 days and a death on the Williamsburg Bridge
May 15 to May 22 saw 18 crashes in Manhattan CB 3. One person died. One person had a serious injury. Fifteen more people were hurt.
Council District 49 turns deadly in one week
May 15 to May 22 saw 4 crashes in Council District 49. One person died. Five people suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Transit‑Oriented Housing Plan Safety‑Boosting
On June 1, Mamdani rolled out “Block by Block.” It leans on City of Yes and transit growth. It barely touches parking minimums, keeping car-first zoning in play.
Public statement
Mamdani Presented as Wavering on Promised Universal Daylighting
Council revived Intro 511 to bar parking within 20 feet of crosswalks. The bill would push DOT to harden 1,000 corners a year. The fight is now political. Safety impact stays unclear.
Public statement
Mamdani Faces Council Questions Over Unclear Community Safety Coordination
Council grilled NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch on the new Office of Community Safety. She said talks “have not yet commenced.” The gap leaves street-safety work split and slow for pedestrians and cyclists.
Press coverage
Fatal scooter-bike crash on Queensboro
Two riders met head-on in the Queensboro Bridge bike lane. Francis Del Valle, 39, and Dmytro Stechenko, 35, were rushed to a hospital. Both died. The crash renewed calls for enforcement.
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Safety alerts
Queens turns deadly in one week
May 16–May 23: 23 crashes in Queens. Two people died. Twenty-five people suffered serious injuries.
Senate District 30 turns deadly in one week
May 15 to May 22 saw 5 crashes. Two people died. Eight had serious injuries.
Queens District 23 turns deadly in one week
From May 16 to May 23 District 23 saw 23 crashes and one death.
Manhattan CB 3: 18 crashes in 7 days and a death on the Williamsburg Bridge
May 15 to May 22 saw 18 crashes in Manhattan CB 3. One person died. One person had a serious injury. Fifteen more people were hurt.
Council District 49 turns deadly in one week
May 15 to May 22 saw 4 crashes in Council District 49. One person died. Five people suffered serious injuries.