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 - May 19, 2026- Crashes 31,017
- Injuries 17,203
- Serious injuries 993
- Deaths 83
Dump-truck driver hits, kills 70-year-old

Safety alerts
New York City hit hard in one week
May 7 to May 14 saw 51 crashes citywide. Three people died. Fifty six had serious injuries.
Manhattan’s deadly week on the streets
From May 10 to May 17, Manhattan saw 6 crashes with 3 deaths. The same week left 9 people seriously hurt.
Amsterdam Ave deaths shake Manhattan CB 7
Two deaths and five serious injuries in seven days in Manhattan CB 7.
Council District 22 went loud in one week
May 6 to May 13 saw 3 crashes in Council District 22. One person died. Three people were seriously hurt.
Senate District 12 goes loud with death and severe injuries
Senate District 12 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died and 5 were seriously hurt.
AD 61 turns loud in one week of blood on Staten Island streets
Assembly District 61 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Four suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Press coverage
Drunk SUV driver kills triplets’ dad
A speeding Mercedes SUV hit a pedestrian island and tore into four men on W. 109th and Amsterdam. Michael Saint-Hilaire, 35, died. The crash sparked a five-car pileup. Mourners called him “a ball of love.”
Press coverage
Deadly incident on Williamsburg Bridge
On the Williamsburg Bridge, one person died. Another was left critically hurt. The city logged another violent moment on a key crossing.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting W. 72nd Protected Bike Lanes
Mamdani backed DOT’s W. 72nd Street revamp amid bikelash. The corridor has a heavy crash toll. His words defend protected lanes and bus islands. No binding move followed.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Astoria Protected Bike Lane Plan
A union-backed push aims to rip out the 31st Street protected bike lane. DOT, FDNY, and Mayor Mamdani approved the redesign anyway. The court fight risks keeping a deadly corridor lethal.
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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.
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Safety alerts
New York City hit hard in one week
May 7 to May 14 saw 51 crashes citywide. Three people died. Fifty six had serious injuries.
Manhattan’s deadly week on the streets
From May 10 to May 17, Manhattan saw 6 crashes with 3 deaths. The same week left 9 people seriously hurt.
Amsterdam Ave deaths shake Manhattan CB 7
Two deaths and five serious injuries in seven days in Manhattan CB 7.
Council District 22 went loud in one week
May 6 to May 13 saw 3 crashes in Council District 22. One person died. Three people were seriously hurt.
Senate District 12 goes loud with death and severe injuries
Senate District 12 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died and 5 were seriously hurt.
AD 61 turns loud in one week of blood on Staten Island streets
Assembly District 61 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Four suffered serious injuries.