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.
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NYC Crash Count
Jan 1, 2026 - May 9, 2026- Crashes 28,672
- Injuries 15,711
- Serious injuries 891
- Deaths 74
Driver hit a parked SUV, died

Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.
Deadly 7 days in Council District 37
In one week District 37 saw 4 crashes. Police records show 1 death and 5 serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Astoria to Woodside Bike Boulevard
On May 13, DOT unveiled an Astoria-to-Woodside bike boulevard. One-way flips and a traffic diverter aim to cut cut-through driving. After 119 injuries nearby, walkers and cyclists get calmer blocks.
Public statement
Mamdani Promotes Safety‑Boosting Q70 Broadway Center Running Lane
The city will carve an eastbound bus lane on Broadway for the free Q70 to LaGuardia. The shuttle crawls at 2.7 mph in rush hour. The project shifts street space to buses ahead of next month’s World Cup.
Public statement
Mamdani Devotes Budget Funds to Safety‑Boosting Bus and Bike Lanes
Mayor Mamdani’s executive budget steers more money to DOT lanes. It backs protected busways and bike routes. The aim is less chaos, more space for people outside cars.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Dedicated Q70 Bus Lane
Mayor Mamdani’s DOT will paint a center-running bus lane on Broadway for the Q70 LaGuardia Link. One car lane each way stays. Work is slated before June 13.
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Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.
Deadly 7 days in Council District 37
In one week District 37 saw 4 crashes. Police records show 1 death and 5 serious injuries.