Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Manhattan CB4?

Blood on the Asphalt: Manhattan’s Streets Still Kill
Manhattan CB4: Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 28, 2025
The Deaths Keep Coming
Twelve dead. Thirty-five seriously hurt. Over 1,600 injured. That’s the toll in Manhattan CB4 since 2022. These are not just numbers. Each represents a body on the street, a family left waiting for a call that never comes.
Last year, a 39-year-old pedestrian was crushed by a box truck on West 40th Street. A 29-year-old woman was killed on 9th Avenue. An 86-year-old crossing with the signal was struck and killed by an SUV whose driver failed to yield. The old, the young, the careful, the unlucky. The street does not care.
The System Fails the Vulnerable
Cars and trucks did the most harm. Since 2022, they killed at least four people and left hundreds more with broken bodies. Motorcycles, mopeds, and bikes added to the toll. The pattern is clear. The most vulnerable—pedestrians and cyclists—pay the highest price.
The city’s response is slow. The carnage is not. In the words of the FDNY, after firefighter Matthew Goicochea was killed on the FDR Drive, the department said, “We lost a true hero this morning with the tragic passing of Firefighter Matthew Goicochea…His dedication to serving and protecting New Yorkers…exemplifies the selflessness and courage that define all of New York’s Bravest.”
A hit-and-run. A body left in the road. “He was then struck by an unknown vehicle shortly thereafter, which did not remain on the scene.”
Leadership: Votes, Silence, and the Next Fight
Local leaders have taken some steps. Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal voted yes on the Stop Super Speeders Act, a bill to force repeat speeders to install speed-limiting devices. Assembly Member Tony Simone co-sponsored bills to expand speed camera enforcement and hold vehicle owners liable. Council Member Erik Bottcher sponsored a bill to ban parking near crosswalks. These are steps, not solutions. The blood on the street says it is not enough.
Every day of delay is another day of loss.
Call to Action: Demand More
Call your council member. Call your state senator. Demand a 20 mph citywide speed limit. Demand real enforcement against repeat offenders. Join the fight for safer streets.
The dead cannot speak. The living must.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ Where does Manhattan CB4 sit politically?
▸ Which areas are in Manhattan CB4?
▸ What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Manhattan CB4?
▸ Are these crashes just 'accidents'?
▸ What can local politicians do to stop traffic violence?
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Rear Bus Slams Into Another At Port, ABC7, Published 2025-07-24
- Firefighter Killed in FDR Drive Collision, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-25
- Firefighter Killed In FDR Drive Hit-Run, ABC7, Published 2025-07-24
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4634546 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-07-28
- Wrong-Way Crash Kills Groom-To-Be, New York Post, Published 2025-07-27
- Chinatown Hit-And-Run Kills Two, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-24
- File S 4045, Open States, Published 2025-06-11
- File A 7997, Open States, Published 2025-04-16
- StreetsPAC Ranks Lander #1 for Mayor, Offers Other Picks for Comptroller, Beeps and Council, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-06-11
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▸ Other Geographies
Manhattan CB4 Manhattan Community Board 4 sits in Manhattan, Precinct 10, District 3, AD 75, SD 47.
It contains Chelsea-Hudson Yards, Hell'S Kitchen.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Manhattan Community Board 4
2SUV Rear-Ends Sedan Causing Passenger Injuries▸A northbound SUV struck the rear of a stopped sedan on 12 Ave. The impact injured the sedan’s driver and right rear passenger, both suffering whiplash and head or neck injuries. Driver distraction was cited as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, at approximately 5:30 AM on 12 Ave near W 54 St in Manhattan, a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling north struck the center back end of a 2016 Toyota sedan that was stopped in traffic. The collision caused injuries to the sedan’s occupants: a 50-year-old male driver and a 36-year-old female right rear passenger. Both were conscious but suffered whiplash, with the passenger also sustaining a head injury. Both occupants were restrained with lap belts and harnesses and were not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain attention, leading to the rear-end collision. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Two Taxis Collide in Midtown Manhattan▸Two taxis crashed on West 34th Street in Manhattan. The rear taxi struck the front taxi’s center back end. A 60-year-old passenger suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited driver inattention and distraction as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, two taxis collided near West 34th Street in Manhattan at 3:10 AM. The first taxi was stopped in traffic, and the second taxi, traveling eastbound, struck the center back end of the stopped vehicle. The impact caused injuries to a 60-year-old male passenger seated in the front middle seat of the rear taxi. He suffered back injuries and was in shock, with complaints of pain and nausea. Both vehicles sustained damage at the center front and center back ends. The report explicitly attributes the crash to "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the striking vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The drivers were licensed and operating taxis at the time of the crash.
Taxi Strikes Sedan on West 39th Street▸A taxi driver traveling north on West 39th Street collided with a westbound sedan. The taxi’s left front bumper hit the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old man, suffered chest injuries and whiplash, with airbag deployment noted.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 4:27 AM on West 39th Street in Manhattan. A taxi traveling north struck a sedan traveling west. The point of impact was the taxi’s left front bumper against the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old male occupant, sustained chest injuries and whiplash, with the airbag deployed during the crash. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the taxi operator’s part. No contributing factors related to the victim or the sedan driver were listed. The taxi driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the left front bumper of the taxi and the left side doors of the sedan.
Taxi Strikes E-Bike on West 49th Street▸A taxi collided with an e-bike on West 49th Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and suffered bruises and arm injuries. Police cited improper lane usage by the taxi as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:35 on West 49th Street near 9th Avenue in Manhattan. A taxi traveling west struck an e-bike traveling north. The point of impact was the taxi's left side doors and the e-bike's center front end. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The police report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the taxi operator. The e-bike driver was conscious and injured but no contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead before the collision.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on West 51st Street▸A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A northbound SUV struck the rear of a stopped sedan on 12 Ave. The impact injured the sedan’s driver and right rear passenger, both suffering whiplash and head or neck injuries. Driver distraction was cited as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, at approximately 5:30 AM on 12 Ave near W 54 St in Manhattan, a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling north struck the center back end of a 2016 Toyota sedan that was stopped in traffic. The collision caused injuries to the sedan’s occupants: a 50-year-old male driver and a 36-year-old female right rear passenger. Both were conscious but suffered whiplash, with the passenger also sustaining a head injury. Both occupants were restrained with lap belts and harnesses and were not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain attention, leading to the rear-end collision. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Two Taxis Collide in Midtown Manhattan▸Two taxis crashed on West 34th Street in Manhattan. The rear taxi struck the front taxi’s center back end. A 60-year-old passenger suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited driver inattention and distraction as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, two taxis collided near West 34th Street in Manhattan at 3:10 AM. The first taxi was stopped in traffic, and the second taxi, traveling eastbound, struck the center back end of the stopped vehicle. The impact caused injuries to a 60-year-old male passenger seated in the front middle seat of the rear taxi. He suffered back injuries and was in shock, with complaints of pain and nausea. Both vehicles sustained damage at the center front and center back ends. The report explicitly attributes the crash to "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the striking vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The drivers were licensed and operating taxis at the time of the crash.
Taxi Strikes Sedan on West 39th Street▸A taxi driver traveling north on West 39th Street collided with a westbound sedan. The taxi’s left front bumper hit the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old man, suffered chest injuries and whiplash, with airbag deployment noted.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 4:27 AM on West 39th Street in Manhattan. A taxi traveling north struck a sedan traveling west. The point of impact was the taxi’s left front bumper against the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old male occupant, sustained chest injuries and whiplash, with the airbag deployed during the crash. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the taxi operator’s part. No contributing factors related to the victim or the sedan driver were listed. The taxi driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the left front bumper of the taxi and the left side doors of the sedan.
Taxi Strikes E-Bike on West 49th Street▸A taxi collided with an e-bike on West 49th Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and suffered bruises and arm injuries. Police cited improper lane usage by the taxi as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:35 on West 49th Street near 9th Avenue in Manhattan. A taxi traveling west struck an e-bike traveling north. The point of impact was the taxi's left side doors and the e-bike's center front end. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The police report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the taxi operator. The e-bike driver was conscious and injured but no contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead before the collision.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on West 51st Street▸A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
Two taxis crashed on West 34th Street in Manhattan. The rear taxi struck the front taxi’s center back end. A 60-year-old passenger suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited driver inattention and distraction as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, two taxis collided near West 34th Street in Manhattan at 3:10 AM. The first taxi was stopped in traffic, and the second taxi, traveling eastbound, struck the center back end of the stopped vehicle. The impact caused injuries to a 60-year-old male passenger seated in the front middle seat of the rear taxi. He suffered back injuries and was in shock, with complaints of pain and nausea. Both vehicles sustained damage at the center front and center back ends. The report explicitly attributes the crash to "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the striking vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The drivers were licensed and operating taxis at the time of the crash.
Taxi Strikes Sedan on West 39th Street▸A taxi driver traveling north on West 39th Street collided with a westbound sedan. The taxi’s left front bumper hit the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old man, suffered chest injuries and whiplash, with airbag deployment noted.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 4:27 AM on West 39th Street in Manhattan. A taxi traveling north struck a sedan traveling west. The point of impact was the taxi’s left front bumper against the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old male occupant, sustained chest injuries and whiplash, with the airbag deployed during the crash. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the taxi operator’s part. No contributing factors related to the victim or the sedan driver were listed. The taxi driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the left front bumper of the taxi and the left side doors of the sedan.
Taxi Strikes E-Bike on West 49th Street▸A taxi collided with an e-bike on West 49th Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and suffered bruises and arm injuries. Police cited improper lane usage by the taxi as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:35 on West 49th Street near 9th Avenue in Manhattan. A taxi traveling west struck an e-bike traveling north. The point of impact was the taxi's left side doors and the e-bike's center front end. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The police report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the taxi operator. The e-bike driver was conscious and injured but no contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead before the collision.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on West 51st Street▸A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A taxi driver traveling north on West 39th Street collided with a westbound sedan. The taxi’s left front bumper hit the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old man, suffered chest injuries and whiplash, with airbag deployment noted.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 4:27 AM on West 39th Street in Manhattan. A taxi traveling north struck a sedan traveling west. The point of impact was the taxi’s left front bumper against the sedan’s left side doors. The taxi driver, a 60-year-old male occupant, sustained chest injuries and whiplash, with the airbag deployed during the crash. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the taxi operator’s part. No contributing factors related to the victim or the sedan driver were listed. The taxi driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the left front bumper of the taxi and the left side doors of the sedan.
Taxi Strikes E-Bike on West 49th Street▸A taxi collided with an e-bike on West 49th Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and suffered bruises and arm injuries. Police cited improper lane usage by the taxi as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:35 on West 49th Street near 9th Avenue in Manhattan. A taxi traveling west struck an e-bike traveling north. The point of impact was the taxi's left side doors and the e-bike's center front end. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The police report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the taxi operator. The e-bike driver was conscious and injured but no contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead before the collision.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on West 51st Street▸A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A taxi collided with an e-bike on West 49th Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and suffered bruises and arm injuries. Police cited improper lane usage by the taxi as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:35 on West 49th Street near 9th Avenue in Manhattan. A taxi traveling west struck an e-bike traveling north. The point of impact was the taxi's left side doors and the e-bike's center front end. The e-bike driver, a 34-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The police report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the taxi operator. The e-bike driver was conscious and injured but no contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead before the collision.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on West 51st Street▸A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a 2023 SUV struck him on West 51st Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and wore a helmet. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on West 51st Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist was traveling westbound when he was struck on the right side doors by a 2023 Mercedes SUV that was parked and then moved. The bicyclist was partially ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The bicyclist was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the collision. The SUV sustained damage to its right side doors. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted in the report.
Pedestrian Struck Crossing With Signal in Manhattan▸A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A woman crossing with the signal at 11th Avenue was hit. She suffered a bruised upper arm but stayed conscious. The vehicle was unspecified. No driver errors or causes listed in the report.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 311 and 11th Avenue in Manhattan at 21:14. She was crossing with the signal when an unspecified vehicle struck her. The impact left her with a contusion and an upper arm injury, but she remained conscious. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified, with damage and impact described as 'Other.' No driver errors or contributing factors are cited in the report. No victim actions are listed as contributing factors. The report documents a collision involving a pedestrian lawfully crossing and an unidentified vehicle, with no explicit driver fault recorded.
Taxi Turns Left, Strikes Teen Cyclist Head-On▸A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A yellow cab turned left on 10th Avenue, its front end smashing into a teenage cyclist’s head. The boy collapsed, unconscious, under the streetlights. The cab kept moving. The city’s cold geometry drew blood again.
A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was struck and seriously injured by a yellow taxi at the corner of 10th Avenue and West 33rd Street in Manhattan, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 22:40, when the taxi, described as a 2023 Ford, made a left turn and its front end hit the cyclist’s head. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor for the driver, highlighting a critical error that led to the collision. The cyclist suffered crush injuries to the head and was found unconscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' and that the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but these are mentioned only after the primary driver error. The impact and resulting injuries underscore the lethal consequences when drivers fail to yield to vulnerable road users.
2Two Sedans Collide Head-On on 10th Avenue▸Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
Two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided head-on. Both drivers were injured and experienced shock. The impact damaged the center front and back ends of the vehicles. Injuries included neck trauma and unknown bodily harm.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 10th Avenue collided at 18:34. The point of impact was the center front end of one vehicle and the center back end of the other. Both drivers were injured, with one suffering neck injuries and both reported to be in shock. Both occupants were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified for both drivers. The collision caused significant damage to the front and rear centers of the vehicles. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were cited in the report.
Taxi Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian▸A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 61-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a taxi making a left turn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered knee and lower leg injuries, sustaining bruises but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling southwest on 7th Avenue made a left turn onto West 17th Street at 8:10 p.m. The driver failed to yield right-of-way to a 61-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The impact occurred at the taxi's right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites the driver's failure to yield and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The taxi showed no vehicle damage. The incident highlights critical driver errors in yielding and attention that resulted in harm to a lawful pedestrian.
Taxi Rear-Ends Taxi Injuring Rear Passenger▸Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
Two taxis collided on W 50 St in Manhattan when one struck the other from behind. A 22-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a back injury and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention and following too closely.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 50 St near 12 Ave in Manhattan at 16:20. Two taxis traveling north collided, with the front taxi struck on its center back end by the rear taxi's center front end. The rear taxi driver was inattentive and following too closely, contributing to the collision. A 22-year-old female occupant seated in the middle rear seat of the front taxi was injured, sustaining a back contusion and shock. She was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, identifying driver errors as the cause. No victim behavior was noted as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving and tailgating in dense Manhattan traffic.
Taxi Turns Right, Strikes Eastbound Bicyclist▸A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist traveling straight east on Broadway near Columbus Circle. The 24-year-old cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The impact occurred on the taxi's right rear quarter panel late at night.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:58 PM on Broadway near Columbus Circle. A 2019 Nissan taxi, traveling south and making a right turn, collided with a bicyclist going straight east. The point of impact was the taxi's right rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 24-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to his hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists no specific contributing factors, but the taxi driver's maneuver—making a right turn into the path of a bicyclist traveling straight—indicates a failure to yield or inadequate awareness. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment, though no police report factors cite this as contributing. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Cyclist Hits Pedestrian Crossing West 40th▸A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A cyclist struck a 62-year-old woman crossing West 40th Street. The impact left her with head abrasions and shock. The bike’s front end hit her directly. She suffered serious injury in the crash.
According to the police report, a male cyclist traveling east on West 40th Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old woman as she crossed outside a crosswalk. The collision occurred at 16:20 near 314 W 40 St. The bike’s center front end hit the pedestrian, causing head abrasions and shock. The report lists no specific contributing factors for either party. The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk or at a signal. No helmet or safety equipment was noted for either person. The crash left the pedestrian seriously injured.
E-Bike Rider Strikes Elderly Pedestrian, Flees Scene▸A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 75-year-old man stood off West 18th Street. An e-bike slammed into him head-on. His leg split open. Blood pooled on the curb. The rider vanished, leaving pain and silence behind.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old pedestrian was standing off the roadway near 351 West 18th Street in Manhattan when an e-bike traveling west struck him head-on. The report states the impact tore open the man's leg, causing severe bleeding. The e-bike rider did not stop and left the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the crash. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of the collision, according to the report. The focus remains on the e-bike operator's failure to yield and lack of attention, which directly led to the violent injury of a vulnerable road user.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Changing Lanes in Manhattan▸A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 29-year-old bicyclist was injured and partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on West 42nd Street. The SUV driver, distracted, hit the cyclist’s right side doors with the vehicle’s left front bumper, causing facial contusions and shock.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:41 on West 42nd Street in Manhattan. A 2017 SUV traveling west went straight ahead and collided with a bicyclist also traveling west who was changing lanes. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper striking the right side doors of the bike. The bicyclist, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was partially ejected and suffered facial contusions and shock. The report identifies driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle without indication of impairment. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in shared traffic environments.
Motorcycle Driver Suffers Leg Fracture in Manhattan Crash▸A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 50-year-old male motorcycle driver sustained a severe leg injury after a collision on West 24th Street. The rider was conscious and not ejected but suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The crash involved no other vehicles or pedestrians.
According to the police report, a 50-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured in a crash at 17:02 on West 24th Street in Manhattan. The motorcycle, traveling westbound and going straight ahead, struck an unspecified object or surface with the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious but suffered a fracture, distortion, and dislocation to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified, with no mention of failure to yield or other driver errors. The rider was not wearing any safety equipment at the time of the crash. Vehicle damage was noted as 'other,' and no other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The driver held a valid New York license.
SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist on W 44 St▸A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 37-year-old female bicyclist was injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck her bike’s left rear bumper. The impact caused bruising and lower leg injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on W 44 St near 10 Ave in Manhattan at 5 p.m. A 37-year-old female bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2022 Honda SUV making a left turn northeast. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper colliding with the bike’s left rear bumper. The bicyclist sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The police report explicitly cites the SUV driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors were listed for the bicyclist, and she was not ejected or wearing safety equipment. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to cyclists traveling straight.
Bike Strikes 4-Year-Old Pedestrian at Intersection▸A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 4-year-old boy suffered a head contusion after a bike collided with him at a Manhattan intersection. The child was conscious but injured. The crash involved improper lane usage by the cyclist, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in shared road spaces.
According to the police report, a bike traveling north struck a 4-year-old pedestrian at an intersection near 725 10 Ave in Manhattan at 14:55. The child sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as a contributing factor, indicating the cyclist failed to maintain proper lane discipline. The bike had no reported damage, and the cyclist was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The pedestrian was located in the roadway and engaged in 'Other Actions in Roadway,' but no contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were cited. The collision underscores the risks posed by improper lane usage by cyclists in areas with vulnerable pedestrians.
Unsafe Lane Change Causes Taxi-Limo Collision▸A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A taxi and a limousine collided on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi driver, merging unsafely, struck the limo’s front left bumper with the taxi’s right rear. The taxi driver suffered an upper arm injury and lost consciousness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 10 Avenue near West 30 Street in Manhattan at 1:00 PM. The collision involved a 2019 Toyota taxi and a 2023 Cadillac limousine, both traveling north. The taxi driver was merging when the crash happened, striking the limousine's left front bumper with the taxi's right rear bumper. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the primary contributing factor, explicitly identifying the taxi driver's error. The taxi driver, a 29-year-old male, was injured with an upper arm and shoulder injury, was unconscious, and complained of pain or nausea. He was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The limousine driver was not reported injured. This crash highlights the dangers of unsafe lane changes in dense Manhattan traffic.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
A 47-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck at a Manhattan intersection. The driver, making a right turn, failed to yield and was inattentive. The pedestrian suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:50 AM on 7th Avenue near West 16th Street in Manhattan. A 47-year-old male pedestrian, crossing with the signal at the intersection, was struck by a 2013 Honda SUV making a right turn southbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruise to the hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity level 3, but remained conscious. The report cites driver errors including Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Driver Inattention/Distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not identified as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver failure to yield and inattentiveness as primary causes of injury.
2Unlicensed Driver Injures Passengers in Midtown Crash▸Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.
Two sedans slammed together on West 55th. Metal twisted. Two passengers hurt—neck abrasions, still conscious. One driver had no license. Streets stay dangerous for those inside and out.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on West 55th Street near 11th Avenue in Manhattan. Both vehicles were heading west when they struck, damaging the center front end of one car and the right front bumper of the other. Two passengers, aged 52 and 32, suffered neck abrasions but remained conscious. Airbags deployed. One driver was unlicensed, as shown by the 'Unlicensed' status and jurisdiction 'ZZZ.' The other driver was licensed. The report lists no other contributing factors or errors. The presence of an unlicensed driver stands out as a critical factor in this crash.