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 - Mar 17, 2026- Crashes 16,756
- Injuries 8,655
- Serious injuries 490
- Deaths 38
Driver sped, killed SUV passenger

Safety alerts
Two people killed in one week in Senate District 14
March 9 to March 16 saw 4 crashes in Senate District 14. Two people died and 6 had serious injuries.
Council District 42 sees 22 crashes in one week
March 4 to March 11 brought 22 crashes in Council District 42. Two people died. Four suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 times in 90 days.
Bronx turns loud in one week of street violence
March 3–10: 10 crashes in the Bronx. Two people died. Ten suffered serious injuries.
Council District 28 went loud in one week
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt.
Council District 44 turns deadly in one week
March 5 to March 12 brought 3 crashes in District 44. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting All‑Day School Zone Speed Limits
A speeding driver killed a cyclist on W. 125th Street. Mayor Mamdani still pushed all-day school-zone speed cuts. The debate landed in blood and broken bodies.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Ninth Avenue Pedestrian Bike Expansion
DOT will remake Ninth Avenue from 34th to 50th. It adds “super sidewalks,” widens the protected bike lane, and extends the bus lane. The corridor has seen one death and 36 serious injuries in five years.
Press coverage
Speeding Driver Hits Harlem E-Bikes
A speeding driver hit two delivery riders in Harlem. One died. One was left critical. In Manhattan, DOT also rolled out a Ninth Avenue redesign meant to widen space for walkers, bikes, and buses.
Press coverage
Bronx pursuit crash injures two officers
A Mercedes driver reversed into an unmarked NYPD car, then tore off. The vehicle “narrowly missed” an adult and small child. A mile later, the chase ended in a crash. Two officers went to a hospital.
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Safety alerts
Two people killed in one week in Senate District 14
March 9 to March 16 saw 4 crashes in Senate District 14. Two people died and 6 had serious injuries.
Council District 42 sees 22 crashes in one week
March 4 to March 11 brought 22 crashes in Council District 42. Two people died. Four suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 times in 90 days.
Bronx turns loud in one week of street violence
March 3–10: 10 crashes in the Bronx. Two people died. Ten suffered serious injuries.
Council District 28 went loud in one week
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt.
Council District 44 turns deadly in one week
March 5 to March 12 brought 3 crashes in District 44. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.