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 - May 8, 2026- Crashes 28,400
- Injuries 15,576
- Serious injuries 886
- Deaths 73
Unlicensed motorcycle driver dies speeding

Safety alerts
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Queens streets went lethal in seven days
Queens saw 23 crashes in seven days. Four people died. Twenty seven had serious injuries.
Deadly 7 days in Council District 37
In one week District 37 saw 4 crashes. Police records show 1 death and 5 serious injuries.
Council District 6 turned deadly in one week
From Apr 26 to May 3 Council District 6 saw 4 crashes with 1 death.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety‑Boosting Soccer Streets Expanding School Car‑Free Zones
May 11, Mamdani rolled out 50 “Soccer Streets.” Car-free school blocks turn into roving World Cup play zones. Fewer cars near kids. More space for walkers and riders.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs Safety‑Boosting Stop Super Speeders Mandate
A plan targets drivers with 16 speed-camera tickets in 12 months. It would order a speed governor after the 16th hit. But the piece says weak rules and weak follow-through could leave repeat speeding on the street.
Public statement
Mamdani Opens Streets for Soccer Streets Safety‑Boosting School Play
City Hall will shut blocks outside 50 schools to cars at set times. Soccer Streets brings games and drills to the curb. For a few hours, kids and neighbors get space, not traffic.
Press coverage
Falling debris nearly strikes car
Debris dropped onto the George Washington Bridge. Video shows a driver’s close call. The roadway turned into a hazard in an instant.
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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
Manhattan spike leaves two dead in one week
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 11 crashes in Manhattan with two deaths.
Senate District 18 turns deadly in one week
Four crashes in seven days in Senate District 18. Two people died and five were badly hurt.
Queens streets went lethal in seven days
Queens saw 23 crashes in seven days. Four people died. Twenty seven had serious injuries.
Deadly 7 days in Council District 37
In one week District 37 saw 4 crashes. Police records show 1 death and 5 serious injuries.
Council District 6 turned deadly in one week
From Apr 26 to May 3 Council District 6 saw 4 crashes with 1 death.