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 - Jun 11, 2026- Crashes 36,424
- Injuries 20,661
- Serious injuries 1,202
- Deaths 96
Pickup driver killed cyclist at Brooklyn intersection, police said

Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Praises Pop Up Plaza as Safety Boosting Public Space
A BQE-side slip lane in Williamsburg lost its cars. DOT approved a pop-up pedestrian plaza on Jackson Street. Tables and plants took the place of turning traffic.
Public statement
Levine Urges Simplified School Streets Approval Boosting Child Safety
A comptroller report finds School Streets scarce. The process drags. Most school blocks stay open to traffic. Kids lose car-free space at the curb.
Press coverage
Drag-racing crash hits pedestrian in Inwood
A Corvette racing on Sherman Ave hit a Mercedes, then struck a 34-year-old man and a building. The Mercedes spun into a parked moped. One driver fled. Three people went to Harlem Hospital.
Press coverage
SUV flips, slams into Jamaica home
A Jeep Grand Cherokee overturned and plowed into a Jamaica house, tearing up the front entrance and knocking down a stop sign. Firefighters cut the driver out. Inspectors ordered part of the home vacated.
Turn local evidence into action
When people can see what is happening nearby, they become a force for safer streets. Use this data to push for lower speeds and stronger repeat-offender enforcement.