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 12, 2026- Crashes 29,323
- Injuries 16,156
- Serious injuries 912
- Deaths 75
Driver hit a parked SUV, died

Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Queens turns deadly in one week
Queens saw 27 crashes in seven days. Three people died and 31 were seriously hurt.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.
Council District 33: three serious crashes in one week, one child killed
Apr 28–May 5: three crashes left one dead and three seriously hurt in Council District 33. A 9-year-old boy was killed on Lee Avenue after police recorded failure to yield.
Council District 32 saw 3 crashes in 7 days with 1 death
May 1 to May 8 brought 3 crashes in Council District 32. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
Recent coverage and public statements
Press coverage
Driver Jumps Curb, Kills Two
A driver jumped the curb on Amsterdam Avenue and plowed into people on the sidewalk. Two men died. Three others were left in critical condition. Police charged the driver with DWI and manslaughter.
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Driver hits Upper West Side sidewalk
A driver jumped the curb on the Upper West Side. Two people died. Three others were left in critical condition. Witnesses described chaos as the crash tore through the sidewalk.
Press coverage
Driver hits pedestrians on Amsterdam Ave
A northbound car jumped into parked vehicles, then plowed into five men on the Upper West Side. Two died. Others were hurt. Police said the elderly driver “lost control.”
Press coverage
SUV Plows Pedestrians, Sparks Multi-Car Wreck
An SUV jumped a concrete island on Amsterdam Avenue and hit four pedestrians. Two men died. The driver kept going into parked cars, setting off a chain-reaction pileup. Police charged him with DWI and manslaughter.
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Safety alerts
New York City saw 70 crashes in 7 days. Nine people died.
From Apr 30 to May 7, New York City had 70 crashes, 80 serious injuries, and 9 deaths.
Queens turns deadly in one week
Queens saw 27 crashes in seven days. Three people died and 31 were seriously hurt.
Brooklyn blows past the pain threshold in one week
Brooklyn saw 237 crashes in seven days. Two people died and 19 were seriously hurt.
Council District 24 hit hard in one week
Apr 30 to May 7 saw 24 crashes in Council District 24. One person died. Eight people were seriously hurt.
Council District 33: three serious crashes in one week, one child killed
Apr 28–May 5: three crashes left one dead and three seriously hurt in Council District 33. A 9-year-old boy was killed on Lee Avenue after police recorded failure to yield.
Council District 32 saw 3 crashes in 7 days with 1 death
May 1 to May 8 brought 3 crashes in Council District 32. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.