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 - Mar 10, 2026- Crashes 15,280
- Injuries 7,819
- Serious injuries 432
- Deaths 35
Driver blows traffic control; passenger dies

Safety alerts
NYC week of wrecks leaves 3 dead and 48 seriously hurt
Feb 26 to Mar 5 saw 47 crashes citywide. Three people died and 48 were seriously injured.
Council District 42 went from quiet to deadly in one week
March 2–9: three crashes. Two people died. Three more were seriously hurt in Council District 42.
Assembly District 58 turns deadly in one week
In seven days this Brooklyn district saw 3 crashes. Two people died and 3 suffered serious injuries.
Brooklyn’s worst week ends with a child killed in a crosswalk
Brooklyn had 9 crashes in 7 days. Two people died and 9 had serious injuries. A 4-year-old boy was killed on Rockaway Parkway.
Council District 28 went loud in one week
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt.
Precinct 106 had 16 crashes in 7 days
Police Precinct 106 saw 16 crashes from Mar 3 to Mar 10. One person died. Three people had serious injuries. Two more had moderate injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Citywide Pothole Repair Blitz
At 6 a.m. Saturday, DOT sends 80-plus crews citywide to fill thousands of winter-cut potholes. Broken pavement trips bikes and jolts wheels. Smoother streets can mean fewer sudden swerves and safer crossings.
Press coverage
Cab hits two, tears into bodega
A taxi jumped the curb near Essex and Rivington. It struck two women and smashed into a bodega. One woman fell through an open basement door. FDNY said three people went to the hospital.
Press coverage
Passenger killed in Bronx backhoe crash
A Highlander smashed into a parked backhoe on E. 233rd St. A 44-year-old front-seat passenger died. The 24-year-old driver and another passenger were hurt and taken to Jacobi.
Press coverage
Taxi hits two women on LES
A taxi slammed into two women on the Lower East Side. Both were injured. The street took the blow again.
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Safety alerts
NYC week of wrecks leaves 3 dead and 48 seriously hurt
Feb 26 to Mar 5 saw 47 crashes citywide. Three people died and 48 were seriously injured.
Council District 42 went from quiet to deadly in one week
March 2–9: three crashes. Two people died. Three more were seriously hurt in Council District 42.
Assembly District 58 turns deadly in one week
In seven days this Brooklyn district saw 3 crashes. Two people died and 3 suffered serious injuries.
Brooklyn’s worst week ends with a child killed in a crosswalk
Brooklyn had 9 crashes in 7 days. Two people died and 9 had serious injuries. A 4-year-old boy was killed on Rockaway Parkway.
Council District 28 went loud in one week
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt.
Precinct 106 had 16 crashes in 7 days
Police Precinct 106 saw 16 crashes from Mar 3 to Mar 10. One person died. Three people had serious injuries. Two more had moderate injuries.