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 - Mar 21, 2026- Crashes 17,608
- Injuries 9,157
- Serious injuries 506
- Deaths 39
Tanker driver backed up, killed man

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.
Queens turns loud: 3 deaths in one week
Queens saw 16 crashes in 7 days with 3 deaths. Serious injuries hit 21. The pace is brutal.
Council District 28 turns deadly in one week
From March 9 to March 16, Council District 28 saw 22 crashes. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 alerts in 90 days.
Bronx week turns deadly on the street
March 11 to March 18 saw 6 crashes in the Bronx. One person died. Eight people suffered serious injuries.
South Ozone Park hit with 10 crashes in one week
March 9 to March 16 brought 10 crashes in South Ozone Park. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. The area has fired 21 times in 90 days.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Pledges Fast Reliable Buses Ahead Of Yankees Games
City Hall broke ground on 161st Street. Bus-only lanes and boarding islands will reshape the Bx6 corridor. Shorter crossings and new ramps aim to cut conflicts where crowds meet traffic.
Public statement
Mamdani Urges Urgent DOT Action to Prioritize People
DOT pitched a two-way protected track on Lafayette Street, widening the lane and stripping a car lane. It adds islands and painted sidewalk space. But the shift can make southbound trips harder and spill riders onto …
Public statement
Mamdani Joins Call For Safer Cross‑Park Bike Connections
Gale Brewer urged a protected bike lane on Central Park’s 79th Street Transverse. She pressed agencies for cross-park links and knocked rising cyclist ticketing. The pitch aims to shift riders off indirect paths and into …
Public statement
Mamdani Plans Sammy’s Law School Speed Reductions Safety‑Boosting
Eight community boards told DOT to set 20‑mph Slow Zones. The push spans districts covering about 1 million New Yorkers. It targets speed—the force that turns a mistake into death.
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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.
Queens turns loud: 3 deaths in one week
Queens saw 16 crashes in 7 days with 3 deaths. Serious injuries hit 21. The pace is brutal.
Council District 28 turns deadly in one week
From March 9 to March 16, Council District 28 saw 22 crashes. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. This district has triggered 10 alerts in 90 days.
Bronx week turns deadly on the street
March 11 to March 18 saw 6 crashes in the Bronx. One person died. Eight people suffered serious injuries.
South Ozone Park hit with 10 crashes in one week
March 9 to March 16 brought 10 crashes in South Ozone Park. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries. The area has fired 21 times in 90 days.