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 21, 2026- Crashes 24,368
- Injuries 13,067
- Serious injuries 736
- Deaths 60
Driver blacked out, killed Bronx pedestrian

Safety alerts
Queens turns loud with death and serious injury in one week
Queens saw 10 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 11 serious injuries.
18 crashes in 7 days in Council District 12
Council District 12 saw 18 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Three people had serious injuries. Eight had moderate injuries.
Manhattan CB 7 turns deadly in one week
Manhattan CB 7 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
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.
Manhattan had 15 crashes in 7 days. One man died on the FDR.
From April 9 to April 16, Manhattan saw 15 crashes. One person died. Sixteen people had serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Criticized for Inaction on NYPD Speeding Accountability
Advocates pressed Albany to curb serial speeding after reports of an NYPD officer amassing 547 camera tickets. City leaders stayed quiet. The danger stayed on the street.
Public statement
Mamdani Condemns Super Speeder But Refuses Enforcement Commitment
Mamdani called a cop’s 547 speed and red-light camera tickets “unacceptable.” He offered no discipline plan. He promised more “conversation.” The driver stayed on the street, and the harm stayed possible.
Public statement
Mamdani Praises Safety‑Boosting Madison Avenue Bus Lane Redesign
Work began on Madison Avenue’s double bus lanes from 23rd to 42nd. The city says it will speed trips for 92,000 daily riders and tighten the street’s flow in Midtown.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Carting Reforms for Remaining Zones
DSNY says safety and miles will weigh more in waste-zone bids. Earlier picks put price first. Big trucks with long violation lists kept the work. Pedestrians and cyclists pay the risk.
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Safety alerts
Queens turns loud with death and serious injury in one week
Queens saw 10 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 11 serious injuries.
18 crashes in 7 days in Council District 12
Council District 12 saw 18 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Three people had serious injuries. Eight had moderate injuries.
Manhattan CB 7 turns deadly in one week
Manhattan CB 7 saw 3 crashes in 7 days. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
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.
Manhattan had 15 crashes in 7 days. One man died on the FDR.
From April 9 to April 16, Manhattan saw 15 crashes. One person died. Sixteen people had serious injuries.