Crash Count for Queens
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 93,216
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 54,282
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 10,172
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 601
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 302
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 4, 2025
Carnage in Queens
Detailed breakdowns aren’t yet available for this year slice; totals below reflect the selected window.
Killed 297
+282
Crush Injuries 196
Whole body 64
+59
Lower leg/foot 52
+47
Head 25
+20
Back 18
+13
Neck 12
+7
Lower arm/hand 10
+5
Hip/upper leg 7
+2
Chest 6
+1
Shoulder/upper arm 5
Abdomen/pelvis 4
Face 4
Amputation 13
Lower arm/hand 4
Lower leg/foot 4
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Back 1
Whole body 1
Severe Bleeding 176
Head 104
+99
Face 27
+22
Lower leg/foot 19
+14
Whole body 14
+9
Lower arm/hand 8
+3
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Eye 1
Neck 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Severe Lacerations 131
Head 53
+48
Lower leg/foot 42
+37
Face 17
+12
Whole body 11
+6
Lower arm/hand 6
+1
Shoulder/upper arm 3
Back 1
Eye 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Concussion 267
Head 161
+156
Lower leg/foot 21
+16
Neck 20
+15
Whole body 20
+15
Back 15
+10
Lower arm/hand 8
+3
Chest 7
+2
Face 7
+2
Shoulder/upper arm 6
+1
Whiplash 1,677
Neck 825
+820
Back 352
+347
Head 296
+291
Whole body 181
+176
Shoulder/upper arm 75
+70
Chest 48
+43
Lower leg/foot 37
+32
Lower arm/hand 15
+10
Hip/upper leg 11
+6
Abdomen/pelvis 10
+5
Face 8
+3
Eye 1
Contusion/Bruise 2,184
Lower leg/foot 718
+713
Head 382
+377
Lower arm/hand 275
+270
Back 184
+179
Shoulder/upper arm 170
+165
Hip/upper leg 137
+132
Whole body 115
+110
Neck 114
+109
Face 98
+93
Chest 67
+62
Abdomen/pelvis 34
+29
Eye 8
+3
Abrasion 1,378
Lower leg/foot 470
+465
Lower arm/hand 292
+287
Head 217
+212
Whole body 107
+102
Face 101
+96
Shoulder/upper arm 82
+77
Back 36
+31
Neck 34
+29
Hip/upper leg 33
+28
Chest 19
+14
Abdomen/pelvis 14
+9
Eye 7
+2
Pain/Nausea 584
Head 113
+108
Neck 100
+95
Lower leg/foot 99
+94
Back 98
+93
Whole body 76
+71
Shoulder/upper arm 59
+54
Hip/upper leg 36
+31
Chest 31
+26
Lower arm/hand 27
+22
Abdomen/pelvis 15
+10
Eye 3
Face 3
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 4, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Queens?

Preventable Speeding in Queens School Zones

(since 2022)

Caught Speeding Recently in Queens

Vehicles – Caught Speeding in NYC (12 months)
  1. 2023 Chevrolet Station Wagon (LZP2057) – 261 times • 2 in last 90d here
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Four deaths in Queens in two weeks. The road does not forgive.

Four deaths in Queens in two weeks. The road does not forgive.

Queens: Jan 1, 2022 - Nov 5, 2025

Just before 6 PM on Oct 31, on the Grand Central Parkway, a driver in a 2017 Infiniti SUV struck a 46‑year‑old man who was on the roadway. He died there. City crash data lists him as a pedestrian, not at an intersection.

He was one of four people killed on Queens streets in the past month, all walking or on a bike, according to city records.

This Week

  • Oct 27: on 108th Street at 38th Avenue, the driver of a parked BMW opened his door; a 26‑year‑old riding a Citi Bike was thrown and killed, the crash record shows. Data. Streetsblog reported the driver was not charged. Streetsblog | Daily News
  • Oct 22: on 130th Street at 90th Avenue, a northbound Honda driver going straight struck and killed a 55‑year‑old man who was in the roadway outside an intersection, per the crash file.
  • Oct 16: at Borden Avenue and Maurice Avenue, a truck driver starting from parking killed a 48‑year‑old man outside the crosswalk, the city data says.

The pattern is plain

Since Jan 1, 2022, Queens has seen 93,026 reported crashes, with 54,151 injuries and 302 deaths, according to our analysis of the city’s collision datasets. Source.

This year, crashes and injuries are tracking close to last year, but deadly outcomes are worse. Year‑to‑date, Queens has 70 deaths versus 57 at this point last year. That’s a 22.8% increase. Serious injuries are also up. Data.

The mix that kills is no mystery in the records. When people walking are hurt, it is most often by drivers of cars and SUVs. Since 2022, drivers of SUVs and sedans account for the largest share of pedestrian deaths and injuries logged in Queens. Pedestrian injury rollup.

Repeat danger, same streets

On 108th Street, a door opened, a young rider fell, and died. Streetsblog’s report and the Daily News both name the victim and the block. The city dataset pins the time and place. Crash record.

Citywide research shows a small group of drivers do outsized harm. As Streetsblog summarized, 1.5% of motorists are tied to 21% of pedestrian deaths, and cameras show that 16 tickets in a year doubles the risk of killing or seriously injuring someone; 30+ tickets multiplies it many times over. Analysis. In one case this spring, a driver with 29 prior camera tickets ran a red and killed a mother and her two daughters in Midwood, the Daily News reported. Daily News.

What leaders can do now

Queens’s parent districts listed here include Council District 19, Assembly District 23, and Senate District 10. Their current officeholders are Council Member Vickie Paladino, Assembly Member Stacey Pheffer Amato, and Senator James Sanders. The record here does not show whether they back the bills below.

  • Lower speeds: New York City now has the power to set safer limits under Sammy’s Law. Our own coverage lays out why a citywide 20 MPH default would save lives. Details and contacts.
  • Stop repeat offenders: The Stop Super Speeders Act (S4045C/A2299C) would require drivers with 11 DMV points in 18 months or 16 camera tickets in a year to install speed limiters. The risk data above show why this matters. Learn more.

Four people gone in two weeks. A door on 108th Street. A truck starting from a space. A right turn. A straight lane. If you want this to stop, tell City Hall and Albany what to do. Start here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How were these numbers calculated?
We pulled NYC’s official crash datasets — Motor Vehicle Collisions: Crashes (h9gi-nx95), Persons (f55k-p6yu), and Vehicles (bm4k-52h4) — and filtered for crashes in Queens from 2022-01-01 to 2025-11-05. We counted deaths, injuries, and serious injuries from the Persons table, and crash totals from the Crashes table. Extraction date: Nov 5, 2025. You can view the base datasets here.
How many people were killed in Queens in the past month?
Four people — three walking and one on a bike — were killed in Queens in the past month, based on four fatal crashes recorded Oct 16–31, 2025 in the city’s crash data. Source.
What is driving the harm to people walking?
Crash records for 2022–2025 show drivers of sedans and SUVs are linked to the largest share of pedestrian deaths and injuries logged in Queens. This comes from tallies of pedestrian outcomes by vehicle type in the Persons dataset. Data.
Who represents this area, and what can they do?
Queens’ parent districts in this report list Council District 19 (Vickie Paladino), Assembly District 23 (Stacey Pheffer Amato), and Senate District 10 (James Sanders). This dataset doesn’t show their positions on speed‑safety bills. Constituents can ask them to support lower default speed limits and mandate speed limiters for repeat speeders. Take action.
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

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Other Representatives

Assembly Member Stacey Pheffer Amato

District 23

Council Member Vickie Paladino

District 19

State Senator James Sanders

District 10

Other Geographies

Queens Queens sits in District 19, AD 23, SD 10.

It contains Precinct 100, Precinct 101, Precinct 102, Precinct 103, Precinct 104, Precinct 105, Precinct 106, Precinct 107, Precinct 108, Precinct 109, Precinct 110, Precinct 111, Precinct 112, Precinct 113, Precinct 114, Precinct 115, Precinct 116, Queens CB10, Queens CB80, Queens CB81, Queens CB9, Queens CB13, Queens CB83, Queens CB1, Queens CB2, Queens CB6, Queens CB82, Queens CB5, Queens CB14, Queens CB84, Queens CB8, Queens CB12, Queens CB3, Queens CB4, Queens CB7, Queens CB11, Astoria (North)-Ditmars-Steinway, Old Astoria-Hallets Point, Astoria (Central), Astoria (East)-Woodside (North), Queensbridge-Ravenswood-Dutch Kills, Sunnyside Yards (North), St. Michael's Cemetery, Astoria Park, Long Island City-Hunters Point, Sunnyside, Woodside, Sunnyside Yards (South), Calvary & Mount Zion Cemeteries, Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona, Elmhurst, Corona, Maspeth, Ridgewood, Glendale, Middle Village, Mount Olivet & All Faiths Cemeteries, Middle Village Cemetery, St. John Cemetery, Highland Park-Cypress Hills Cemeteries (North), Rego Park, Forest Hills, College Point, Whitestone-Beechhurst, Bay Terrace-Clearview, Murray Hill-Broadway Flushing, East Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Flushing-Willets Point, Fort Totten, Kissena Park, Kew Gardens Hills, Pomonok-Electchester-Hillcrest, Fresh Meadows-Utopia, Jamaica Estates-Holliswood, Jamaica Hills-Briarwood, Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries, Cunningham Park, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, South Richmond Hill, Ozone Park (North), Woodhaven, South Ozone Park, Ozone Park, Howard Beach-Lindenwood, Spring Creek Park, Auburndale, Bayside, Douglaston-Little Neck, Oakland Gardens-Hollis Hills, Alley Pond Park, Jamaica, South Jamaica, Baisley Park, Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village, St. Albans, Hollis, Glen Oaks-Floral Park-New Hyde Park, Bellerose, Queens Village, Cambria Heights, Laurelton, Springfield Gardens (South)-Brookville, Rosedale, Montefiore Cemetery, Far Rockaway-Bayswater, Rockaway Beach-Arverne-Edgemere, Breezy Point-Belle Harbor-Rockaway Park-Broad Channel, Rockaway Community Park, LaGuardia Airport, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Forest Park, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica Bay (East), Jacob Riis Park-Fort Tilden-Breezy Point Tip, District 25, District 20, District 21, District 22, District 19, District 32, District 26, District 30, District 24, District 29, District 28, District 31, District 23, District 27.

See also
Neighborhoods
Astoria (North)-Ditmars-Steinway Old Astoria-Hallets Point Astoria (Central) Astoria (East)-Woodside (North) Queensbridge-Ravenswood-Dutch Kills Sunnyside Yards (North) St. Michael's Cemetery Astoria Park Long Island City-Hunters Point Sunnyside Woodside Sunnyside Yards (South) Calvary & Mount Zion Cemeteries Jackson Heights East Elmhurst North Corona Elmhurst Corona Maspeth Ridgewood Glendale Middle Village Mount Olivet & All Faiths Cemeteries Middle Village Cemetery St. John Cemetery Highland Park-Cypress Hills Cemeteries (North) Rego Park Forest Hills College Point Whitestone-Beechhurst Bay Terrace-Clearview Murray Hill-Broadway Flushing East Flushing Queensboro Hill Flushing-Willets Point Fort Totten Kissena Park Kew Gardens Hills Pomonok-Electchester-Hillcrest Fresh Meadows-Utopia Jamaica Estates-Holliswood Jamaica Hills-Briarwood Mount Hebron & Cedar Grove Cemeteries Cunningham Park Kew Gardens Richmond Hill South Richmond Hill Ozone Park (North) Woodhaven South Ozone Park Ozone Park Howard Beach-Lindenwood Spring Creek Park Auburndale Bayside Douglaston-Little Neck Oakland Gardens-Hollis Hills Alley Pond Park Jamaica South Jamaica Baisley Park Springfield Gardens (North)-Rochdale Village St. Albans Hollis Glen Oaks-Floral Park-New Hyde Park Bellerose Queens Village Cambria Heights Laurelton Springfield Gardens (South)-Brookville Rosedale Montefiore Cemetery Far Rockaway-Bayswater Rockaway Beach-Arverne-Edgemere Breezy Point-Belle Harbor-Rockaway Park-Broad Channel Rockaway Community Park LaGuardia Airport Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Forest Park John F. Kennedy International Airport Jamaica Bay (East) Jacob Riis Park-Fort Tilden-Breezy Point Tip
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State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Queens

5
SUV Passes Too Close, Elderly Driver Trapped

Jun 5 - A sedan and SUV collided on 155th Street in Queens. An 83-year-old man was trapped, unconscious, with crushed legs. Police cite passing too closely. Metal twisted. Doors smashed. The street fell silent as first responders worked to free the injured driver.

According to the police report, a collision occurred at 42-20 155th Street in Queens involving a sedan and a station wagon/SUV. An 83-year-old male driver suffered crush injuries to his lower legs and was found trapped and unconscious in his vehicle. The report lists 'Passing Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors, while the sedan was hit on the left front bumper and left side doors. No other injuries were specified for the remaining occupants. The data does not mention helmet or signal use as contributing factors. The crash highlights the danger when drivers pass too close, leaving vulnerable road users at risk.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4818934 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
4
Improper Turn Injures Motorcyclist on 21st Street

Jun 4 - A sedan struck a motorcycle during a bad turn on 21st Street. The motorcyclist suffered crush injuries to his leg. Police cite improper turning as the cause. The street stayed open. Danger lingered.

A sedan and a motorcycle collided at 21st Street and 40th Avenue in Queens. The crash left the 26-year-old motorcycle driver with crush injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Turning Improperly.' The sedan was going straight, while the motorcycle was making a U-turn. The report lists no other contributing factors before noting the motorcyclist wore a helmet. No other injuries were reported. The crash highlights the risk of improper turns on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4822369 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
28
Runaway SUV Injures Woman on Queens Boulevard

May 28 - A parked SUV rolled free on Queens Boulevard. It struck a woman, leaving her with deep cuts and leg injuries. Two others were listed as occupants. The crash happened at night. The police called it a driverless, runaway vehicle.

A crash involving a runaway SUV and a sedan occurred at 125-01 Queens Boulevard in Queens. One woman, age 56, was riding or hanging on the outside of a vehicle when she was struck and injured. She suffered severe lacerations and injuries to her lower leg and foot. Two other occupants, a 56-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man, were also involved but their injuries were unspecified. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Driverless/Runaway Vehicle.' Both vehicles were parked before the incident. The SUV sustained damage to its left side doors, and the sedan to its right rear bumper. No driver errors beyond the runaway vehicle were listed in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4816243 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
21
E-Bike Rider Suffers Head Injury on Northern Blvd

May 21 - E-bike rider hit hard on Northern Blvd. Head injury. Blood on the street. Distraction and inexperience listed. Night in Queens turns violent for the vulnerable.

A 37-year-old e-bike rider was injured on Northern Blvd near 106th Street in Queens. According to the police report, the rider suffered a head injury with severe bleeding. The crash data lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The rider was conscious at the scene. No safety equipment was noted. The impact struck the center front end of the e-bike. No other vehicles or persons were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4814780 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
19
E-Scooter Rider Bleeds After Sedan Crash on Parkway

May 19 - A sedan struck an e-scooter on Grand Central Parkway. The rider, 53, suffered head wounds and severe bleeding. Police cite driver distraction. Both vehicles traveled north. No other injuries reported.

An e-scooter and a sedan collided on Grand Central Parkway near Jewel Avenue in Queens. The 53-year-old e-scooter rider was partially ejected and suffered a head injury with severe bleeding. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was a contributing factor for both drivers. The sedan driver and another occupant were not injured. Both vehicles were traveling north and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. The police report does not mention any other contributing factors.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4815261 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
18
Sedan Reverses, Strikes Elderly Pedestrian in Queens

May 18 - A sedan backed up on 73rd Avenue. The driver lost focus. The car struck a 72-year-old woman. She suffered crush injuries to her abdomen. The street turned violent in a blink.

A 72-year-old pedestrian was struck and injured by a sedan backing southbound on 214-24 73rd Avenue in Queens. According to the police report, the driver was distracted and inattentive. The pedestrian suffered crush injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was found unconscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. No driver injuries were specified. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose focus, especially near vulnerable road users.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4813812 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
15
Motorcycle Turns Into Pedestrian Crossing Signal

May 15 - Motorcycle struck a pedestrian in the crosswalk on Northern Blvd. Pedestrian suffered head injury and severe bleeding. Police cite traffic control disregard and improper turn.

A motorcycle hit a pedestrian at the intersection of Northern Blvd and Prince St in Queens. The pedestrian, a 27-year-old man, was crossing with the signal and suffered a head injury with severe bleeding. According to the police report, the driver disregarded traffic control and turned improperly. The motorcycle driver, a 37-year-old man, was also injured. Police list 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors. The pedestrian was unconscious at the scene.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4813114 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
15
Bus Strikes Cyclist on Union Turnpike

May 15 - A bus hit a cyclist on Union Turnpike. The rider suffered head wounds and severe cuts. The crash left the cyclist hurt and the bus damaged. No driver errors listed. The street stayed dangerous.

A bus and a bicycle collided on Union Turnpike in Queens. The cyclist, a 42-year-old man, suffered head injuries and severe lacerations. According to the police report, the bus was going straight while the cyclist was changing lanes. The point of impact was the center back end of the bus and the front of the bike. No specific driver errors or contributing factors were listed in the report. The crash left the cyclist injured and the bus damaged, underscoring the risks faced by vulnerable road users.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812947 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
15
Garbage Truck Strikes E-Bike on Union Street

May 15 - A garbage truck hit an e-bike at Union Street and 32nd Avenue. The cyclist lost a leg. The truck kept going straight. The bike was demolished. The street stayed quiet. Blood on the asphalt.

A garbage truck and an e-bike collided at Union Street and 32nd Avenue in Queens. The 35-year-old male cyclist was partially ejected and suffered a leg amputation. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead. The e-bike was demolished. The truck showed no damage. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812992 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
13
SUV Turns, Strikes Pedestrian in Maspeth

May 13 - SUV hit a 61-year-old man crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The pedestrian suffered head injuries and severe cuts. Maspeth Avenue saw blood on the street.

A 61-year-old pedestrian was struck by an SUV while crossing Maspeth Avenue at 59th Street in Queens. According to the police report, the pedestrian was crossing with the signal when the driver, distracted and inattentive, failed to yield and made a left turn. The impact left the man semiconscious with head injuries and severe lacerations. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver was licensed and operating a 2010 Nissan SUV. No other injuries were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812649 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
12
Defective Brakes Injure Three on Merrick Blvd

May 12 - Brakes failed. Metal struck metal. Three people hurt. Neck injuries. Archer Avenue shook with the crash. System failed. Lives changed in seconds.

A crash on Merrick Blvd at Archer Ave in Queens left three people injured, including two women and a man, all suffering neck injuries. According to the police report, both vehicles—a box truck and an SUV—were traveling west when defective brakes caused the collision. The report lists 'Brakes Defective' as the main contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact left one passenger partially ejected. The system failed to protect those inside. No other contributing factors were cited.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812602 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
10
SUV Rear-End Crash on Guy R Brewer Blvd Injures Two

May 10 - Two SUVs collided on Guy R Brewer Blvd. A rear passenger suffered head wounds and severe bleeding. Another driver complained of pain. Police cite following too closely as the cause.

Two SUVs crashed on Guy R Brewer Blvd at 146 Dr in Queens. A 61-year-old rear passenger suffered a head injury with severe bleeding. A 35-year-old driver reported pain across his body. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' No other contributing factors were listed. The impact left two people injured. The report does not mention pedestrians or cyclists.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812513 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
7
Driver Fell Asleep, Two Pedestrians Injured in Queens

May 7 - A driver fell asleep on 25 Ave, striking two pedestrians. Both suffered serious injuries. Metal met flesh. Blood on asphalt. System failed the walking. Cars ruled the night.

Two pedestrians, a 24-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man, were struck and injured on 25 Ave at 124 St in Queens. According to the police report, the crash involved sedans and was caused by a driver who 'Fell Asleep.' The woman suffered fractures and dislocations to her entire body. The man sustained severe lacerations to his arm. Both were conscious after impact. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the sole contributing factor. No actions or errors are attributed to the pedestrians.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4812049 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
5
Driver Inexperience Hurts Child, Man on Francis Lewis

May 5 - A sedan and flatbed collided at Francis Lewis and 115 Ave. A four-year-old girl and a man suffered injuries. Police cite driver inattention and inexperience. The street bore the brunt. The system failed the vulnerable.

A crash on Francis Lewis Blvd at 115 Ave in Queens left a 27-year-old man with crush injuries to his shoulder and a four-year-old girl with head trauma. According to the police report, the collision involved a sedan and a flatbed truck. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The child, riding as a rear passenger, suffered whiplash. The adult driver was also hurt. No pedestrians were involved. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lack focus and experience.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4810718 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
3
SUV Driver Partially Ejected in Belt Parkway Crash

May 3 - SUV and sedan collided on Belt Parkway. One driver suffered head injuries and crush wounds, partially ejected. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass scattered. No pedestrians involved.

A collision on Belt Parkway involved a sedan and an SUV, both traveling west. According to the police report, 'Following Too Closely' was listed as a contributing factor. One driver, a 57-year-old woman, was partially ejected and sustained head injuries and crush wounds. Another driver, a 53-year-old man, was not ejected and reported no injuries. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal and glass across the roadway. The police report notes the use of lap belts but lists no other contributing factors.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4810253 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
30
Pedestrian Struck Crossing Kissena Blvd at 45 Ave

Apr 30 - A woman crossing with the signal on Kissena Blvd suffered crush injuries to her leg. Impact left her conscious but hurt. The driver’s actions remain unlisted. System failed to protect her.

A 38-year-old woman was hit while crossing Kissena Blvd at 45 Ave in Queens. She was in the crosswalk, moving with the signal, when a vehicle struck her. According to the police report, she suffered crush injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, but remained conscious. The report does not specify any driver errors or contributing factors. No vehicle details or driver actions are listed. The incident highlights a system where a pedestrian, following the rules, was left injured in the street.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4809356 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
29
BMW SUV Turns Left, Crushes Elderly Driver

Apr 29 - BMW SUV turned left on Woodhaven. Slammed into a northbound Honda. Metal twisted. A 76-year-old man crushed. Another man, same age, hurt. An infant shaken. All survived. Streets stayed dangerous.

A BMW SUV turned left into the path of a northbound Honda on Woodhaven Blvd near Eliot Ave. According to the police report, 'A BMW SUV turned left into the path of a northbound Honda. Metal screamed. A 76-year-old man crushed behind the wheel. Another man, same age, injured. An infant among the shaken.' The crash left a 76-year-old man with crush injuries and another man, also 76, injured. An infant was also involved but survived. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. No other contributing factors were cited.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4809181 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
28
SUV Turns, Crushes Pedestrian in Crosswalk

Apr 28 - SUV turned right on Parsons. Struck a man in the crosswalk. His head hit. His body crushed. Driver failed to yield. Streets did not protect him.

A westbound SUV turned right from Parsons Blvd onto Beech Ave and struck a 48-year-old man crossing in the marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the pedestrian was conscious but suffered head and crush injuries. The driver, age 64, failed to yield the right-of-way and turned improperly. The report states: “He failed to yield.” The pedestrian was following the crosswalk. The crash highlights driver errors—failure to yield and improper turning—documented in the official record.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4808895 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
26
E-Bike Rider Suffers Deep Facial Cuts on Northern Boulevard

Apr 26 - E-bike slams front-first on Northern Boulevard. Young man’s face bleeds under his helmet. He stays conscious. The street falls silent but for him.

A 26-year-old man riding an e-bike east on Northern Boulevard near 137th Street crashed, suffering severe facial lacerations. According to the police report, the rider was conscious and wore a helmet. The report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' The impact struck the center front of the e-bike, causing deep cuts to the rider’s face. No other vehicles or people were involved, and the street was quiet except for the injured rider.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4808619 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
25
SUV U-Turn Crushes Cyclist’s Leg on Skillman

Apr 25 - SUV swung a U-turn on Skillman. Front bumper hit a cyclist. His leg was crushed. He stayed conscious. Blood on the street. System failed him.

A 45-year-old man riding a bike was struck by an SUV making a U-turn on Skillman Avenue near 43rd Street in Queens. According to the police report, the SUV’s front bumper hit the cyclist, crushing his leg. The cyclist was injured but remained conscious. The report lists 'Turning Improperly' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but the primary cause was the driver’s improper turn.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4809294 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08