Crash Count for Bronx
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 51,500
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 30,995
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 6,679
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 454
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 181
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 14, 2025
Carnage in Bronx
Killed 179
+164
Crush Injuries 121
Lower leg/foot 32
+27
Head 24
+19
Whole body 21
+16
Back 19
+14
Neck 12
+7
Hip/upper leg 8
+3
Shoulder/upper arm 5
Chest 4
Lower arm/hand 4
Abdomen/pelvis 3
Face 1
Amputation 10
Lower arm/hand 4
Lower leg/foot 4
Chest 1
Head 1
Severe Bleeding 115
Head 66
+61
Face 19
+14
Whole body 11
+6
Lower leg/foot 10
+5
Lower arm/hand 4
Hip/upper leg 2
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Neck 1
Severe Lacerations 144
Head 45
+40
Lower leg/foot 36
+31
Face 22
+17
Whole body 16
+11
Lower arm/hand 8
+3
Hip/upper leg 7
+2
Neck 4
Back 2
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Eye 1
Concussion 214
Head 125
+120
Whole body 19
+14
Back 15
+10
Lower leg/foot 15
+10
Neck 15
+10
Face 10
+5
Lower arm/hand 5
Hip/upper leg 4
Shoulder/upper arm 4
Chest 2
Eye 1
Whiplash 1,158
Neck 469
+464
Back 292
+287
Head 200
+195
Whole body 115
+110
Shoulder/upper arm 62
+57
Chest 46
+41
Lower leg/foot 37
+32
Face 16
+11
Hip/upper leg 15
+10
Lower arm/hand 14
+9
Abdomen/pelvis 10
+5
Eye 1
Contusion/Bruise 1,315
Lower leg/foot 458
+453
Head 218
+213
Lower arm/hand 140
+135
Shoulder/upper arm 119
+114
Hip/upper leg 80
+75
Whole body 80
+75
Back 78
+73
Face 75
+70
Neck 67
+62
Chest 31
+26
Abdomen/pelvis 25
+20
Eye 8
+3
Abrasion 982
Lower leg/foot 338
+333
Lower arm/hand 184
+179
Head 165
+160
Face 84
+79
Whole body 63
+58
Shoulder/upper arm 42
+37
Hip/upper leg 35
+30
Neck 29
+24
Back 28
+23
Abdomen/pelvis 15
+10
Eye 10
+5
Chest 6
+1
Pain/Nausea 367
Back 65
+60
Whole body 59
+54
Neck 57
+52
Head 55
+50
Lower leg/foot 47
+42
Shoulder/upper arm 30
+25
Lower arm/hand 20
+15
Hip/upper leg 16
+11
Chest 15
+10
Face 12
+7
Abdomen/pelvis 8
+3
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 14, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Bronx?

Preventable Speeding in Bronx School Zones

(since 2022)

Caught Speeding Recently in Bronx

Vehicles – Caught Speeding in NYC (12 months)
  1. 2023 Black Toyota Sedan (LHW5598) – 256 times • 21 in last 90d here
  2. 2017 Black Lexus Sedan (LPY1138) – 233 times • 1 in last 90d here
  3. 2022 Gray Ford Pickup (KXM7078) – 215 times • 3 in last 90d here
  4. 2017 Black Infiniti Apur (5426399) – 192 times • 1 in last 90d here
  5. Vehicle (KNM2347) – 170 times • 1 in last 90d here
Crosswalk at Leggett and Bruckner

Crosswalk at Leggett and Bruckner

Bronx: Jan 1, 2022 - Sep 3, 2025

Just after midnight at Leggett Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard on Aug 26, 2025, a driver going north hit 32-year-old Dilmania Lopez de Rodriguez in the crosswalk and kept going, police said (ABC7; NY Daily News).

She is one of 143 people killed on Bronx streets since Jan 1, 2022, a span that also saw 24,486 injuries and 40,466 reported crashes (NYC Open Data).

Speed keeps showing up

Through this year, the Bronx has logged 8,010 crashes, 5,576 injuries, and 22 deaths. Last year at this point it was 6,672 crashes, 4,325 injuries, and 24 deaths. Crashes are up 20.1%; injuries are up 28.9% (NYC Open Data).

On May 10, a 43-year-old man was killed at Webster Avenue and E 168 Street. Police marked “unsafe speed” on the crash report (NYC Open Data, CrashID 4811637). On Mar 29, a van making a right at University Avenue and W Kingsbridge Road struck a 65-year-old man crossing with the signal; police cited failure to yield (NYC Open Data, CrashID 4801942).

A small group of drivers does outsized harm. Analysis shows about 1.5% of motorists are tied to 21% of pedestrian deaths, with repeat camera violators far likelier to kill or seriously injure (Streetsblog). One Brooklyn driver amassed 29 camera tickets before running a red and killing a mother and two daughters this spring (NY Daily News).

Intersections that don’t forgive

At E 149 Street and Morris Avenue on Apr 2, three SUVs tangled and a 52-year-old man on foot died in the roadway (NYC Open Data, CrashID 4803347). On Apr 17, a 61-year-old man was crushed on Oak Point Avenue by a box truck starting from a parked position (NYC Open Data, CrashID 4807051). On May 24, a 76-year-old woman was killed on White Plains Road at E 216 Street; police recorded driver distraction (NYC Open Data, CrashID 4815461).

These are not rare. Since 2022, SUVs and cars account for the bulk of pedestrian harm in the borough, with trucks and buses adding to the toll (NYC Open Data).

Two levers on the table

New York City now has the power to lower residential speeds. Advocates are pushing a citywide 20 MPH default and tougher measures for the worst repeat offenders, including intelligent speed assistance for vehicles with heavy ticket histories (CrashCount: Take Action). Speed cameras reduce speeding where installed. “Speed cameras have cut speeding by over 60% in locations where installed,” the State Senate has said (NYS Senate).

In the Bronx, the electeds tied to this area are Council Member Eric Dinowitz, Assembly Member George Alvarez, and State Senator Jose Serrano. Our record does not show whether they sponsored or co-sponsored the speed-limiter bill discussed above. What gives?

What must change now

A woman died in the crosswalk at Leggett and Bruckner. The math keeps climbing behind her. Lower the limit. Stop the super speeders. If you live here, tell City Hall and Albany to use the tools they already have. Start here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Leggett Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard?
Police say a driver heading north on Bruckner Boulevard struck 32-year-old Dilmania Lopez de Rodriguez in the crosswalk just after midnight on Aug 26, 2025, and fled the scene. She was pronounced dead (ABC7; NY Daily News).
How many people have been killed or injured on Bronx streets since 2022?
From Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 3, 2025, there were 40,466 crashes, 24,486 injuries, and 143 deaths recorded in the Bronx (NYC Open Data).
Is the problem getting better or worse this year?
Year-to-date, the Bronx has 8,010 crashes, 5,576 injuries, and 22 deaths, compared with 6,672 crashes, 4,325 injuries, and 24 deaths at this point last year. Crashes are up 20.1%; injuries are up 28.9% (NYC Open Data).
What policies could reduce these deaths now?
Advocates call for two immediate steps: lower New York City’s default speed limit and require intelligent speed assistance for vehicles with heavy camera violations. See details and how to help on our Take Action page.
Who represents this area, and where do they stand?
Council Member Eric Dinowitz, Assembly Member George Alvarez, and State Senator Jose Serrano represent this geography in part. Our record does not show whether they sponsored speed-limiter legislation. Readers can contact them via our Take Action page.
How were these numbers calculated?
We used NYC Open Data’s “Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes” dataset (ID: h9gi-nx95). Filters: borough = Bronx; crash_date between 2022-01-01 and 2025-09-03. We counted total crashes, injuries, and deaths, and compared year-to-date 2025 with the same period in 2024. Data were accessed Sep 3, 2025. You can view a filtered query here.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.

Citations

Citations
  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - dataset , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-03
  • 32-year-old pedestrian killed in hit-and-run in the Bronx - story , ABC7, Published 2025-08-26
  • Bronx mother, 32, fatally struck in hit-and-run in crosswalk - story , NY Daily News, Published 2025-08-30
  • The 1.5 Percent of Drivers Who Cause 21 Percent of Pedestrian Deaths - analysis , Streetsblog NYC, Published 2024-10-20
  • Brooklyn driver with 29 speed camera tickets kills mother and two daughters - story , NY Daily News, Published 2025-04-15
  • Senate Protects New York Students and Pedestrians - press release , New York State Senate, Published 2019-03-19

Other Representatives

Assembly Member George Alvarez

District 78

Twitter: @GALVAREZNYC

Council Member Eric Dinowitz

District 11

State Senator Jose Serrano

District 29

Other Geographies

Bronx Bronx sits in District 11, AD 78, SD 29.

It contains Precinct 40, Precinct 41, Precinct 42, Precinct 43, Precinct 44, Precinct 45, Precinct 46, Precinct 47, Precinct 48, Precinct 49, Precinct 50, Precinct 52, Bronx CB6, Bronx CB7, Bronx CB27, Bronx CB8, Bronx CB26, Bronx CB1, Bronx CB2, Bronx CB5, Bronx CB10, Bronx CB12, Bronx CB28, Bronx CB3, Bronx CB4, Bronx CB9, Bronx CB11, Mott Haven-Port Morris, Melrose, Hunts Point, Longwood, North & South Brother Islands, Morrisania, Claremont Village-Claremont (East), Crotona Park East, Crotona Park, Concourse-Concourse Village, Highbridge, Mount Eden-Claremont (West), Yankee Stadium-Macombs Dam Park, Claremont Park, University Heights (South)-Morris Heights, Mount Hope, Fordham Heights, West Farms, Tremont, Belmont, University Heights (North)-Fordham, Bedford Park, Norwood, Kingsbridge Heights-Van Cortlandt Village, Kingsbridge-Marble Hill, Riverdale-Spuyten Duyvil, Soundview-Bruckner-Bronx River, Soundview-Clason Point, Castle Hill-Unionport, Parkchester, Soundview Park, Westchester Square, Throgs Neck-Schuylerville, Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island, Co-op City, Hart Island, Ferry Point Park-St. Raymond Cemetery, Pelham Parkway-Van Nest, Morris Park, Pelham Gardens, Allerton, Hutchinson Metro Center, Williamsbridge-Olinville, Eastchester-Edenwald-Baychester, Wakefield-Woodlawn, Woodlawn Cemetery, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx Park, Pelham Bay Park, Rikers Island, District 11, District 18, District 14, District 8, District 16, District 12, District 17, District 13, District 15.

See also
State_assembly_districts
State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Bronx

14
SUV Lane Change Kills Pedestrian on Cross Bronx

Oct 14 - A westbound SUV veered on the Cross Bronx. Its bumper struck a woman walking. She fell, head split, blood pooling on the asphalt. Sirens broke the night. She did not rise. The road claimed another life beneath indifferent wheels.

A 34-year-old woman was killed on the Cross Bronx Expressway just after midnight when a westbound SUV changed lanes and struck her, according to the police report. The report states, 'A westbound SUV shifted lanes. Its right front bumper struck a 34-year-old woman on foot.' The pedestrian suffered severe head injuries and lacerations, and was found unconscious at the scene. The police narrative describes her as bleeding from the head and unresponsive. The SUV was in the process of changing lanes when the collision occurred, with the point of impact listed as the right front bumper. No contributing factors were specified beyond the vehicle's lane change. The report does not cite any pedestrian behavior as contributing to the crash. The focus remains on the SUV's movement and the fatal consequences for the woman on foot.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4767107 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
12
Head-On Crash Kills Two Sedan Passengers Bronx

Oct 12 - Two men died inside a crumpled sedan after a head-on collision with an SUV on Park Avenue. Neither wore seat belts. The crash, marked by metal screams and shattered heads, left the street silent beneath green traffic lights.

According to the police report, a violent head-on collision occurred on Park Avenue near Claremont Parkway in the Bronx, involving a sedan and an SUV. Two men, ages 24 and 32, were passengers in the sedan and suffered fatal head injuries. Both were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash. The vehicles collided front-to-front while traveling straight ahead. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor in the death of the 32-year-old passenger, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The narrative describes the aftermath: 'Metal screamed. Lights stayed green. Their heads took the blow. The street went quiet.' No other driver errors or victim behaviors are listed as contributing factors. The crash highlights the deadly impact of driver disregard for traffic controls.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4763624 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
11
Bus Crushes Pedestrian’s Shoulder on Bergen Avenue

Oct 11 - Steel rolled north on Bergen Avenue. A man stood in the road. The bus merged, its weight crushing his shoulder. He stayed awake as pain filled the street. The bus rolled on, unmarked, leaving flesh and bone behind.

A 36-year-old man suffered crush injuries to his shoulder after being struck by a northbound bus on Bergen Avenue near Westchester Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, the collision occurred as the bus was merging and the pedestrian was in the roadway. The report lists 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, highlighting a failure in visibility or driver awareness. The bus sustained no damage and continued on, while the pedestrian remained conscious despite severe injuries. The police narrative states, 'Steel met flesh. His shoulder crushed beneath the weight. He stayed awake. The bus rolled on, unmarked.' The data does not cite any pedestrian behavior as a contributing factor. The focus remains on the systemic danger posed by limited visibility and the actions of the bus driver in a merging maneuver.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4766969 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
8
Unlicensed Driver Strikes Pedestrian Head-On in Bronx

Oct 8 - A sedan slammed into a man crossing Westchester Avenue. His head struck pavement, blood pooling in the crosswalk. The driver behind the wheel had no license. Sirens faded. The street fell silent, danger lingering in the Bronx night.

A 34-year-old man was struck by a sedan while crossing Westchester Avenue near Beach Avenue in the Bronx, according to the police report. The impact was direct and severe, leaving the pedestrian unconscious with a head injury and severe bleeding. The police report states the driver was unlicensed at the time of the crash. The vehicle, a Mitsubishi sedan, hit the pedestrian head-on at the intersection. The report notes the pedestrian was 'crossing against the signal,' but the most significant systemic danger cited is the presence of an unlicensed driver operating a motor vehicle. The narrative describes a quiet street turned violent, with the victim left motionless in the crosswalk. The report does not list any additional contributing factors from the driver, but the lack of a valid license is a critical failure in the system meant to protect vulnerable road users.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4762095 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
5
Motorbike Rider Ejected After Rear-End Crash

Oct 5 - A motorbike slammed into a sedan’s rear on Cross Bronx Expressway. The rider, helmetless, flew headfirst and gashed her neck. She lay conscious, bleeding on the asphalt as traffic moved on. The crash left her broken, the city unchanged.

According to the police report, a motorbike collided with the rear of a sedan on the Cross Bronx Expressway near Monroe Avenue at 13:42. The report states the rider, a 32-year-old woman, was ejected and suffered severe neck lacerations, remaining conscious but bleeding on the roadway. The police cite 'Following Too Closely' and 'Passing Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both vehicles were traveling south and going straight ahead when the motorbike struck the sedan’s right rear quarter panel. The rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but the primary focus remains on the cited driver errors. The incident underscores the dangers of close following and unsafe passing on city expressways.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4761236 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
4
Pedestrian Struck in Crosswalk on Grand Concourse

Oct 4 - A man crossed with the light on Grand Concourse. A right front bumper slammed into his head. Blood pooled in the crosswalk. He stayed awake, face torn, the signal still green.

A 27-year-old man was injured while crossing Grand Concourse at East 198th Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was 'crossing with the light' when a vehicle’s right front bumper struck his head. The narrative states, 'Blood pooled in the crosswalk. He stayed awake. His face torn open. The signal still green.' The point of impact and vehicle damage were both listed as the right front bumper. The report does not cite any contributing factors or driver errors, nor does it mention any victim behavior as a cause. The pedestrian suffered severe lacerations to the head but remained conscious at the scene. The data underscores the persistent danger faced by pedestrians, even when following traffic signals.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4761396 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
4
Sedan Slams Truck on Bruckner Expressway, Driver Severely Injured

Oct 4 - A sedan plowed into a slowing Mack truck on Bruckner Expressway. Metal shrieked. The driver’s chest crushed, his arm torn. He stayed conscious as silence followed. Police cite inattention and tailgating. The road swallowed another body.

A violent rear-end collision unfolded on Bruckner Expressway when a sedan, traveling north, crashed into the back of a slowing Mack tractor truck. According to the police report, the sedan driver suffered severe injuries, including chest trauma and an arm amputation, but remained conscious at the scene. The report states the sedan 'slammed into the back of a slowing Mack truck,' with the impact crushing the driver’s chest and folding the bumper 'like paper.' Police explicitly cite 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors. The truck was slowing or stopping when struck. The report makes no mention of any actions by the truck driver contributing to the crash. The focus remains on the sedan driver’s failure to pay attention and maintain a safe distance, as detailed in the official account.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4760999 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
26
Baby Struck and Left Bleeding on Bronx Street

Sep 26 - A baby boy lay bleeding on East 163rd Street, head split open, silence swallowing the Bronx night. No car stopped. No names given. Just blood, asphalt, and the echo of a hit-and-run.

A baby boy was struck and severely injured on East 163rd Street near Trinity Avenue in the Bronx, according to the police report. The narrative states: 'A baby boy struck. Head split. Blood pooled on the Bronx pavement. No car stayed. No name given. Just silence where cries should be.' The report confirms the child suffered severe lacerations and head trauma, and was found unconscious. No vehicle remained at the scene; the driver fled, leaving the victim without aid. The police report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors, but the absence of the vehicle and driver underscores the hit-and-run nature of this crash. No information is provided about the victim's actions or location prior to the collision. The report centers on the violence of the impact and the failure of the driver to remain at the scene.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4761473 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
26
Head-On Crash Between Unlicensed E-Bike and E-Scooter

Sep 26 - Two unlicensed riders collided head-on on Story Avenue. One, sixty-five, bled from the face, helmeted and half-thrown. Distraction ruled the street. Center-front impacts left scars and pain. The Bronx pavement bore witness to inattention’s cost.

According to the police report, two unlicensed men—one operating an e-bike, the other an e-scooter—collided head-on near 1755 Story Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles struck center-front. The report states, 'Distraction guided them,' and lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both operators. One rider, age 65, suffered severe facial bleeding and was partially ejected from his vehicle, though he wore a helmet. The report also notes 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor for this injured rider. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead before the crash. The data highlights the systemic danger posed by distracted operation and improper lane use, especially when riders are unlicensed. The crash left both machines and bodies marked by the consequences of inattention.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4762317 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
25
Bus Driver Distracted, Woman Struck and Bleeding

Sep 25 - A southbound bus hit a 35-year-old woman on 3rd Avenue near East 138th Street. She fell, her head bleeding onto the asphalt. The driver did not stop. Morning light caught the blood pooling beneath her as she lay conscious.

A 35-year-old woman was struck by a southbound bus on 3rd Avenue near East 138th Street at 7:50 a.m., according to the police report. The report states the bus hit the woman as she crossed without a signal, causing her to fall and suffer a severe head injury with significant bleeding. The driver did not remain at the scene. Police cite 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor in the crash. The report notes the pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal, but this is listed after the driver's error. The vehicle, a 2016 CHEV-TRUCK/BUS, showed no damage, and the point of impact was the left front bumper. The incident underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for people on foot.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4760048 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
25
SUV Strikes and Kills Man in Bronx Crosswalk

Sep 25 - A Ford SUV tore through Westchester Avenue, its right front bumper crushing a 56-year-old man in the marked crosswalk. He died instantly, the morning sun rising over broken bones and shattered calm at East 163rd Street.

A 56-year-old man was killed at the intersection of Westchester Avenue and East 163rd Street in the Bronx when a northbound Ford SUV struck him with its right front bumper, according to the police report. The report states the victim was crossing in a marked crosswalk when the collision occurred. The SUV was traveling straight ahead at the time of impact. The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' The narrative details that the pedestrian died at the scene from crush injuries to his entire body. No driver actions such as yielding or speed are specified in the report, but the impact location and the victim's presence in a marked crosswalk underscore the systemic dangers faced by pedestrians at Bronx intersections.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4758741 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
23
Flatbed Truck Turns Left, Kills Pedestrian in Crosswalk

Sep 23 - A flatbed truck turned left at Bronxwood Avenue. A 64-year-old man crossed with the light. Steel crushed flesh. The truck stopped. The man lay still. The intersection fell silent, marked by violence and the weight of machinery.

A 64-year-old man was killed when a flatbed truck struck him at the intersection of Bronxwood Avenue and East 229th Street in the Bronx, according to the police report. The crash occurred as the truck was making a left turn. The report states, 'A flatbed truck turned left. A 64-year-old man crossed with the light. The front end struck him. His body crushed beneath steel.' The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection, as explicitly noted in the police data. The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and vehicle data confirm the truck's left turn and the pedestrian's lawful crossing. The man suffered fatal crush injuries to his entire body. No driver errors beyond the left turn are specified, but the sequence underscores the lethal risk posed by turning vehicles to people in crosswalks.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4758508 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
22
Pedestrian Bleeds Out on East Tremont Asphalt

Sep 22 - A man sprawled on East Tremont Avenue, head gashed, blood pooling in the Bronx night. No car lingered. Sirens cut the silence. The street bore witness to violence, leaving a lone pedestrian broken beneath the city’s indifferent lights.

According to the police report, a 31-year-old man was found bleeding with severe head lacerations on East Tremont Avenue near 3675 in the Bronx. The narrative describes the pedestrian lying in the roadway, his head torn open, with no vehicle present at the scene. The report states the incident occurred away from an intersection and outside a crosswalk. No vehicle type, driver information, or contributing factors were listed in the police data. The silence of the street, the absence of a car, and the presence of severe injury underscore the vulnerability of pedestrians and the persistent dangers that haunt city roads. The report does not cite any pedestrian actions or behaviors as contributing factors.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4758507 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
15
Unlicensed Driver Turns, Strikes Pedestrian Head-On

Sep 15 - A sedan cut left on Southern Boulevard, steel slamming into a man’s head. He crossed with the signal. Blood pooled beneath Bronx streetlights. The driver, unlicensed, failed to yield. The man lay conscious, bleeding, as midnight pressed in.

According to the police report, a 47-year-old man was crossing Southern Boulevard at Westchester Avenue with the signal when a 2013 Nissan sedan turned left and struck him head-on. The report states the driver was unlicensed and failed to yield the right-of-way. The collision occurred at midnight, with the vehicle’s center front end impacting the pedestrian’s head, causing severe bleeding. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. The pedestrian was left conscious but bleeding heavily beneath the streetlights. The police narrative makes clear the driver’s actions—turning left without yielding and operating without a license—directly led to the crash. The pedestrian was crossing lawfully with the signal, as documented in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4756276 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
14
BMW SUV Veers, Crushes Driver in Parked Sedan

Sep 14 - Steel tore on Bronx Boulevard as a BMW SUV veered and slammed a parked Nissan. A 37-year-old man’s back was crushed in the silence. The street froze. The crash left one injured, the city’s danger exposed again.

According to the police report, at 3:02 a.m. near 3640 Bronx Boulevard, a BMW SUV traveling north veered and struck a parked Nissan sedan. The report states the impact folded steel and left a 37-year-old male driver with crush injuries to his back. He remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, highlighting a critical driver error. The Nissan was parked at the time of the collision, and no other injuries were reported. The evidence in the report underscores the consequences of improper lane usage, as the SUV’s movement directly led to the severe injury of the sedan’s occupant. No victim actions are cited as contributing factors. The crash stands as another instance of systemic road danger in the Bronx.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4757079 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
10
Sedan Slams Parked Truck, Passenger Bleeds

Sep 10 - A sedan crashed into a parked diesel truck on the Cross Bronx Expressway. Metal tore. A woman in the back seat suffered a bleeding head. She stayed conscious. The ride home ended in shattered glass and silence.

A violent collision unfolded on the Cross Bronx Expressway near 2333 when, according to the police report, a sedan 'slammed into a parked diesel truck.' The report describes the aftermath: 'Metal screamed. In the back seat, a 48-year-old woman bled from the head. She stayed awake.' The injured woman, a right rear passenger, suffered severe lacerations to her head but remained conscious. According to the police report, the sedan was 'going straight ahead' before striking the stationary truck, which was parked at the time of impact. The report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the sequence of events makes clear that the moving sedan collided with a non-moving vehicle. No victim actions are cited as contributing factors. The focus remains on the sedan's impact with a parked vehicle, leaving a passenger wounded amid twisted steel.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4758347 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
10
Ambulance Turns, Strikes Parked SUV, Infant Killed

Sep 10 - An ambulance turned left on Southern Boulevard and hit a parked SUV. Inside, a baby girl died. The Bronx street fell silent. Metal met metal, and a life ended before it began. No warning. Only aftermath.

According to the police report, an ambulance making a left turn on Southern Boulevard near Bedford Park Boulevard struck a parked SUV. Inside the SUV, a baby girl was killed. The report states, 'An ambulance turned left and struck a parked SUV. Inside, a baby girl died.' The crash occurred in the Bronx at 16:08. No contributing factors were specified by police, but the narrative makes clear the ambulance was in motion, executing a left turn, while the SUV was stationary and parked. The infant, listed as a passenger, suffered fatal injuries. No driver errors or victim behaviors are cited as contributing factors in the report. The silence after the crash underscores the sudden, devastating impact of a moment’s action on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4759668 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
9
Moped Runs Red, Slams E-Bike Rider in Bronx

Sep 9 - A moped blasted through the light at 3rd Avenue and Saint Pauls Place. It struck a 55-year-old woman on an e-bike. She flew, face-first, no helmet. Blood pooled. She was conscious, bleeding, her face torn open.

According to the police report, a moped disregarded traffic control at 3rd Avenue and Saint Pauls Place and struck a 55-year-old woman riding an e-bike. The report states the moped 'ran the light' and hit the e-bike, causing the rider to be ejected and land face-first on the pavement. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her face and was conscious but bleeding at the scene. The police report explicitly lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor, underscoring the moped driver's failure to obey the signal. The report notes the e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail is mentioned after the driver’s violation and is not cited as a contributing factor. The crash left blood on the pavement and a rider seriously hurt, all rooted in a driver’s disregard for basic traffic law.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4754501 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
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Distracted SUV Driver Slams Into Barrier on 3rd Avenue

Sep 6 - A Chevy SUV tore into a solid object on 3rd Avenue near East 139th. The driver, alone, bled from his arm. Distraction ruled the moment. Metal twisted. Blood pooled. The street fell silent after impact.

A single-vehicle crash unfolded on 3rd Avenue near East 139th Street when a Chevy SUV, driven by a 25-year-old man, struck a solid object head-on. According to the police report, the driver was alone and suffered severe bleeding from his arm. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Outside Car Distraction' as contributing factors. The SUV sustained heavy damage to its center front end. The narrative notes, 'Distraction stole his focus. Metal bent. Flesh tore.' No other vehicles or road users were involved. The police report does not cite any victim behavior as a factor. The crash underscores the ongoing risk posed by driver distraction on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4755455 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
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Four Cars Strike Pedestrian on Parkway

Sep 2 - A 66-year-old man crossed Hutchinson River Parkway at night. Four cars hit him in sequence. He died there, body broken under headlights and steel. The road offered no signal, no pause, only relentless speed and impact.

A 66-year-old pedestrian was killed on Hutchinson River Parkway after being struck by four vehicles in succession, according to the police report. The incident occurred at night, with the man crossing the dark roadway outside a crosswalk. The report states, 'Four cars struck him. One after another. Crush injuries. Whole body. No signal. No time. He died there, under headlights, beneath steel and speed.' All vehicles involved were traveling straight ahead, with points of impact listed as undercarriage, right front bumper, center front end, and left front quarter panel. Police data lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both the crash and the pedestrian, offering no further detail on driver actions. The report does not cite any victim behavior as a contributing factor. The sequence of impacts and the lack of a crossing signal highlight the systemic danger faced by pedestrians on high-speed parkways.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4752748 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18