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 - Apr 19, 2026- Crashes 23,953
- Injuries 12,833
- Serious injuries 725
- Deaths 58
Driver followed too close, hit cyclist

Safety alerts
Manhattan CB 3 turns deadly in one week
From April 8 to April 15, Manhattan CB 3 saw 3 crashes with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Senate District 32 turns deadly in one week
From April 10 to April 17 four crashes left one dead and four seriously hurt in Senate District 32.
Deadly week in Assembly District 44
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt in Assembly District 44.
Assembly District 74 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes hit Assembly District 74 in seven days. One person died. Three others were seriously hurt. Two crashes were on FDR Drive.
FDR Drive turns deadly in Precinct 7
Three crashes in Precinct 7 in seven days left one dead and three hurt badly.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Praises Appointee Advocating Safety‑Boosting Faster Street Redesigns
City Hall tapped Paul Ochoa to run DDC. He vowed faster delivery for bus, bike, and pedestrian projects. The move targets decade-long delays that leave deadly street layouts in place.
Public statement
Mamdani Urges Inclusion of Safety Boosting Stop Super Speeders Act
A public appeal urged New Yorkers to press Albany to move the Stop Super Speeders Act. It tied habitual speeding to deadly crashes. It named children killed after high-speed violence on city streets.
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting 31st Street Protected Bike Lanes
Queens CB1 endorsed a full 31st Street redo. A corridor with 502 injuries, 23 severe, and two pedestrian deaths. Protected bike lanes and traffic calming now have local cover.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting NYC Speed Limiter Pilot
Grieving parents pressed Speaker Carl Heastie to back the Stop Super Speeders Act. They warned that blocking it leaves repeat speeders free to keep hurting people.
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Safety alerts
Manhattan CB 3 turns deadly in one week
From April 8 to April 15, Manhattan CB 3 saw 3 crashes with 1 death and 3 serious injuries.
Senate District 32 turns deadly in one week
From April 10 to April 17 four crashes left one dead and four seriously hurt in Senate District 32.
Deadly week in Assembly District 44
Two crashes in seven days left one person dead and three seriously hurt in Assembly District 44.
Assembly District 74 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes hit Assembly District 74 in seven days. One person died. Three others were seriously hurt. Two crashes were on FDR Drive.
FDR Drive turns deadly in Precinct 7
Three crashes in Precinct 7 in seven days left one dead and three hurt badly.