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NYC Crash Count
Jan 1, 2026 - May 3, 2026- Crashes 27,234
- Injuries 14,856
- Serious injuries 845
- Deaths 71
Unlicensed driver dies, distracted on Cypress Hills

Safety alerts
New York City week of wrecks leaves 3 dead
New York City had 55 crashes in 7 days. Sixty seven people had serious injuries. Three people died.
Queens hit hard in one week of wrecks and death
Queens saw 226 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 20 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.
Council District 23 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes in seven days. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries.
34 crashes in seven days in Senate District 11
From April 21 to April 28 Senate District 11 saw 34 crashes. One person was killed. Six had serious injuries and 10 had moderate injuries.
Council District 8: 19 crashes in 7 days, 1 man dead
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 19 crashes in Council District 8. One person was killed. Three people suffered serious injuries. Seven more were hurt.
Recent coverage and public statements
Public statement
Mamdani Champions Safety Boosting Bike Boulevards on Bergen and Dean
City Hall says Bergen and Dean Streets will be remade as bike boulevards. A design comes later this year. First phase is aimed at 2027.
Public statement
Mamdani Frames Fair Fares Expansion as Safety‑Boosting Measure
Colon backed widening Fair Fares to 250% of poverty level. Half-price subway and bus rides would reach about 760,000 more riders. Advocates also pushed automatic enrollment. City Hall is reviewing. An oversight hearing …
Public statement
Mamdani Praises Safety‑Boosting Bike Boulevards for Families
City Hall and DOT unveiled bike boulevards for Bergen and Dean Streets. The corridor runs Court Street to East New York Avenue. A design comes later this year; first installation targets 2027.
Public statement
Mamdani Backs $20M Bronx Asthma Investment as Mitigation
A South Bronx study tied congestion pricing to higher PM2.5 near busy crossings. City Hall answered with $20 million for Bronx childhood-asthma services. If traffic shifts north, pedestrians and cyclists breathe it …
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Safety alerts
New York City week of wrecks leaves 3 dead
New York City had 55 crashes in 7 days. Sixty seven people had serious injuries. Three people died.
Queens hit hard in one week of wrecks and death
Queens saw 226 crashes in seven days with 2 deaths and 20 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.
Council District 23 turns deadly in one week
Three crashes in seven days. One person died. Four people suffered serious injuries.
34 crashes in seven days in Senate District 11
From April 21 to April 28 Senate District 11 saw 34 crashes. One person was killed. Six had serious injuries and 10 had moderate injuries.
Council District 8: 19 crashes in 7 days, 1 man dead
Apr 26 to May 3 saw 19 crashes in Council District 8. One person was killed. Three people suffered serious injuries. Seven more were hurt.