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 18, 2026- Crashes 30,717
- Injuries 17,012
- Serious injuries 971
- Deaths 82
Dump-truck driver hits, kills 70-year-old

Safety alerts
New York City hit hard in one week
May 7 to May 14 saw 51 crashes citywide. Three people died. Fifty six had serious injuries.
Manhattan’s deadly week on the streets
From May 10 to May 17, Manhattan saw 6 crashes with 3 deaths. The same week left 9 people seriously hurt.
Amsterdam Ave deaths shake Manhattan CB 7
Two deaths and five serious injuries in seven days in Manhattan CB 7.
Council District 22 went loud in one week
May 6 to May 13 saw 3 crashes in Council District 22. One person died. Three people were seriously hurt.
Senate District 24 turns deadly in one week
Senate District 24 saw five crashes in seven days. One person died and five were seriously hurt.
Queens CB 1 turns deadly in one week
May 6 to May 13 brought 4 crashes in Queens CB 1. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This area has triggered 4 times in 90 days.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Praises $9M Amazon Idling Fines Safety‑Boosting Enforcement
City Hall says it pulled in over $9 million in unpaid idling fines tied to Amazon deliveries. The money came after a Department of Finance collections push. Idling trucks foul curb space and air where people walk and …
Press coverage
Woman killed in open Midtown manhole
Donike Gocaj stepped from her SUV into an open manhole on East 52nd Street. She died from burns, inhalation injury, and blunt-force trauma. Complaints about missing covers have surged citywide.
Press coverage
Debris Falls Onto Trans-Manhattan Expressway
Concrete and metal dropped from the George Washington Bridge approach onto the Trans-Manhattan Expressway. One chunk hit a car. The driver was hurt and hospitalized. Officials tied it to leaking joints and winter wear.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety Boosting Sixth Avenue Bike Lane Expansion
DOT says Sixth Avenue will get a wider protected bike lane and more pedestrian space. The redesign was promised before, then stalled. On this deadly corridor, delay left riders and walkers exposed.
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Safety alerts
New York City hit hard in one week
May 7 to May 14 saw 51 crashes citywide. Three people died. Fifty six had serious injuries.
Manhattan’s deadly week on the streets
From May 10 to May 17, Manhattan saw 6 crashes with 3 deaths. The same week left 9 people seriously hurt.
Amsterdam Ave deaths shake Manhattan CB 7
Two deaths and five serious injuries in seven days in Manhattan CB 7.
Council District 22 went loud in one week
May 6 to May 13 saw 3 crashes in Council District 22. One person died. Three people were seriously hurt.
Senate District 24 turns deadly in one week
Senate District 24 saw five crashes in seven days. One person died and five were seriously hurt.
Queens CB 1 turns deadly in one week
May 6 to May 13 brought 4 crashes in Queens CB 1. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This area has triggered 4 times in 90 days.