About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 10
▸ Crush Injuries 7
▸ Severe Bleeding 13
▸ Severe Lacerations 12
▸ Concussion 13
▸ Whiplash 83
▸ Contusion/Bruise 161
▸ Abrasion 149
▸ Pain/Nausea 29
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year‑to‑year variance.
CloseAbout these numbers
These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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One rider, one corner, and a map of harm in Manhattan CB6
Manhattan CB6: Jan 1, 2022 - Sep 18, 2025
Just after 6 AM on Sep 10, 2025, a person on a bike was injured in a crash involving a parked SUV at 2 Ave and E 35 St. NYC Open Data
This Month
- Sep 5: an 81‑year‑old woman walking was injured mid‑block near E 57 St by an SUV. NYC Open Data
- Sep 4: a 38‑year‑old woman crossing with the signal at 1 Ave and E 34 St was injured by an SUV. NYC Open Data
The toll does not let up
Since Jan 1, 2022, in Manhattan CB6 there have been 4,596 crashes, leaving 12 people dead and 2,704 injured, including 38 with serious injuries. NYC Open Data
People walking and on bikes bear much of it: pedestrians account for 6 deaths and 613 injuries; people on bikes 4 deaths and 613 injuries. NYC Open Data
This year isn’t kinder. By this point last year, no one had been killed. This year, 4 people are dead. NYC Open Data
Corners that keep taking
Two corridors stand out in the record: FDR Drive and 1 Avenue show the most deaths in this district’s dataset. NYC Open Data
Police reports in these crashes cite driver inattention, disregarding signals, and failure to yield among the factors. These are choices that repeat, block by block. NYC Open Data
Heavy vehicles do damage here. A bus driver killed an 82‑year‑old man while making a left at 2 Ave and E 37 St on Apr 29, 2022. Another bus driver killed a 49‑year‑old man at 3 Ave and E 28 St on Jun 16, 2025. NYC Open Data
Simple fixes, right now
On 1st and 2nd, hardened left turns, daylighted corners, and leading walk signals can slow drivers and protect crossings. On FDR approaches, tighten turning radii and add physical separation where bikes and walkers cross slip lanes. For trucks and buses, enforce turning speeds and safer routing at problem junctions.
The people with the pen
This district’s Council Member, Keith Powers (District 4), backed the 34th Street busway revival, saying, “It’s time to get buses moving faster, and the busway will do just that.” AMNY
In Albany, State Sen. Kristen Gonzalez (SD 59) co‑sponsored and voted yes on the Stop Super Speeders Act (S 4045); Sen. Liz Krueger (SD 28) also voted yes; and Assembly Member Harvey Epstein (AD 74) co‑sponsored the Assembly companion A 2299. These bills would require repeat dangerous drivers to use speed limiters. NYS Senate S4045 Open States S4045
The pattern is clear on these streets. The tools exist. Use them.
Take one step today. Ask city leaders to lower speeds and rein in repeat speeders: Take Action.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
- File S 4045, Open States / NYS Senate, Published 2025-06-11
- Victory on 34th Street: Transit groups, Manhattan pols leave bus in the dust in bustling Midtown, AMNY, Published 2025-08-08
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Harvey Epstein
District 74
Council Member Keith Powers
District 4
State Senator Kristen Gonzalez
District 59
▸ Other Geographies
Manhattan CB6 Manhattan Community Board 6 sits in Manhattan, Precinct 17, District 4, AD 74, SD 59.
It contains Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, Gramercy, Murray Hill-Kips Bay, East Midtown-Turtle Bay, United Nations.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Manhattan Community Board 6
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Powers Presses DOT for Update on Delayed Busway▸Apr 8 - The Fifth Avenue busway remains stuck. Promised in 2020, it faces business pushback and city silence. Riders wait. Speeds drop. Advocates fume. DOT offers no answers. The city drags its feet while vulnerable road users pay the price.
""My office has been actively asking the Department of Transportation for an update for months, most recently last week, but have yet to receive a new timeline or details... we shouldn’t miss a big opportunity to transform Fifth Avenue."" -- Keith Powers
Bill: Fifth Avenue busway implementation. Status: Delayed. Committee: Not specified. Key dates: Announced 2020, stalled as of April 8, 2022. The project, described as a 'car-free busway between 57th and 34th streets,' aimed to speed up commutes for 110,000 bus riders. Council Member Keith Powers pressed DOT for updates, saying, 'we shouldn’t miss a big opportunity to transform Fifth Avenue.' Danny Pearlstein of Riders Alliance called it 'one of the most important busways in the City.' Despite proven success elsewhere, business interests stalled progress. The current plan offers a protected bike lane and pedestrian improvements, but no dedicated bus lane. DOT has not provided a timeline. Advocates and local officials remain frustrated. Vulnerable road users—bus riders, cyclists, pedestrians—are left exposed as the city delays.
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City DOT Still Mum on Long-Delayed Fifth Avenue Busway,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2022-04-08
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E-Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Collision▸Apr 5 - A 39-year-old male e-bike rider was partially ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation on East 42 Street. The crash involved driver inattention. The rider was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of impact.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 42 Street in Manhattan involving an e-bike rider. The 39-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. The rider was traveling north, going straight ahead, and was wearing a helmet. The point of impact was the center front end of the e-bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The rider was conscious after the crash and suffered serious upper arm injuries. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
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SUV Turns Left, Hits E-Bike Rider▸Apr 4 - An SUV made a left turn on 2 Avenue and struck an e-bike traveling straight. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected and suffered chest injuries. The SUV’s left side doors were damaged. Driver inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling east on 2 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an e-bike going straight south. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained chest contusions. The SUV sustained damage to its left side doors at the point of impact. The report lists driver errors including "Other Vehicular" factors and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The e-bike driver was not cited for any contributing factors, and no safety equipment was noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by inattentive turning drivers to vulnerable road users like e-bike riders.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 29 - A 54-year-old man was hit by an SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was involved with alcohol. The man suffered bruises and full-body injuries.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a 2022 SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and alcohol involvement. The impact occurred at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to his entire body and remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle westbound. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash caused damage to the SUV's left front bumper.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan SUV Collision▸Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Apr 8 - The Fifth Avenue busway remains stuck. Promised in 2020, it faces business pushback and city silence. Riders wait. Speeds drop. Advocates fume. DOT offers no answers. The city drags its feet while vulnerable road users pay the price.
""My office has been actively asking the Department of Transportation for an update for months, most recently last week, but have yet to receive a new timeline or details... we shouldn’t miss a big opportunity to transform Fifth Avenue."" -- Keith Powers
Bill: Fifth Avenue busway implementation. Status: Delayed. Committee: Not specified. Key dates: Announced 2020, stalled as of April 8, 2022. The project, described as a 'car-free busway between 57th and 34th streets,' aimed to speed up commutes for 110,000 bus riders. Council Member Keith Powers pressed DOT for updates, saying, 'we shouldn’t miss a big opportunity to transform Fifth Avenue.' Danny Pearlstein of Riders Alliance called it 'one of the most important busways in the City.' Despite proven success elsewhere, business interests stalled progress. The current plan offers a protected bike lane and pedestrian improvements, but no dedicated bus lane. DOT has not provided a timeline. Advocates and local officials remain frustrated. Vulnerable road users—bus riders, cyclists, pedestrians—are left exposed as the city delays.
- City DOT Still Mum on Long-Delayed Fifth Avenue Busway, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2022-04-08
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E-Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Collision▸Apr 5 - A 39-year-old male e-bike rider was partially ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation on East 42 Street. The crash involved driver inattention. The rider was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of impact.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 42 Street in Manhattan involving an e-bike rider. The 39-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. The rider was traveling north, going straight ahead, and was wearing a helmet. The point of impact was the center front end of the e-bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The rider was conscious after the crash and suffered serious upper arm injuries. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
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SUV Turns Left, Hits E-Bike Rider▸Apr 4 - An SUV made a left turn on 2 Avenue and struck an e-bike traveling straight. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected and suffered chest injuries. The SUV’s left side doors were damaged. Driver inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling east on 2 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an e-bike going straight south. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained chest contusions. The SUV sustained damage to its left side doors at the point of impact. The report lists driver errors including "Other Vehicular" factors and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The e-bike driver was not cited for any contributing factors, and no safety equipment was noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by inattentive turning drivers to vulnerable road users like e-bike riders.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 29 - A 54-year-old man was hit by an SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was involved with alcohol. The man suffered bruises and full-body injuries.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a 2022 SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and alcohol involvement. The impact occurred at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to his entire body and remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle westbound. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash caused damage to the SUV's left front bumper.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan SUV Collision▸Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Apr 5 - A 39-year-old male e-bike rider was partially ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation on East 42 Street. The crash involved driver inattention. The rider was conscious and wearing a helmet at the time of impact.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 42 Street in Manhattan involving an e-bike rider. The 39-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. The rider was traveling north, going straight ahead, and was wearing a helmet. The point of impact was the center front end of the e-bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The rider was conscious after the crash and suffered serious upper arm injuries. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
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SUV Turns Left, Hits E-Bike Rider▸Apr 4 - An SUV made a left turn on 2 Avenue and struck an e-bike traveling straight. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected and suffered chest injuries. The SUV’s left side doors were damaged. Driver inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling east on 2 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an e-bike going straight south. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained chest contusions. The SUV sustained damage to its left side doors at the point of impact. The report lists driver errors including "Other Vehicular" factors and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The e-bike driver was not cited for any contributing factors, and no safety equipment was noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by inattentive turning drivers to vulnerable road users like e-bike riders.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 29 - A 54-year-old man was hit by an SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was involved with alcohol. The man suffered bruises and full-body injuries.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a 2022 SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and alcohol involvement. The impact occurred at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to his entire body and remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle westbound. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash caused damage to the SUV's left front bumper.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan SUV Collision▸Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Apr 4 - An SUV made a left turn on 2 Avenue and struck an e-bike traveling straight. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected and suffered chest injuries. The SUV’s left side doors were damaged. Driver inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling east on 2 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an e-bike going straight south. The e-bike driver, a 47-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained chest contusions. The SUV sustained damage to its left side doors at the point of impact. The report lists driver errors including "Other Vehicular" factors and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The e-bike driver was not cited for any contributing factors, and no safety equipment was noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by inattentive turning drivers to vulnerable road users like e-bike riders.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 29 - A 54-year-old man was hit by an SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was involved with alcohol. The man suffered bruises and full-body injuries.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a 2022 SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and alcohol involvement. The impact occurred at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to his entire body and remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle westbound. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash caused damage to the SUV's left front bumper.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan SUV Collision▸Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 29 - A 54-year-old man was hit by an SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was involved with alcohol. The man suffered bruises and full-body injuries.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a 2022 SUV making a left turn on 2 Avenue near East 47 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and alcohol involvement. The impact occurred at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to his entire body and remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle westbound. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash caused damage to the SUV's left front bumper.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan SUV Collision▸Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 25 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a head injury in a crash with an SUV on East 30 Street near 3 Avenue. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The bike struck the SUV’s left front bumper. Injuries included a concussion.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 30 Street in Manhattan involving a northbound bicycle and an SUV. The bicyclist, a 32-year-old man, was ejected from his bike and sustained a head injury, including a concussion. The bike impacted the left front bumper of the SUV. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not specify driver errors or violations. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. The SUV’s travel direction and driver details were not provided. The crash resulted in serious injury to the vulnerable road user, the bicyclist.
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Pedestrian Injured Crossing Against Signal Manhattan▸Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 24 - A 48-year-old man was hit by an SUV while crossing 1 Avenue against the signal. The vehicle was making a left turn westbound. The pedestrian suffered a facial contusion but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 48-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 1 Avenue and East 21 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck by a 2019 SUV making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained a facial contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle properly. No vehicle damage was reported. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
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Sedan Strikes E-Bike Rider on East 37th▸Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 22 - A sedan hit a 26-year-old e-bike rider near 3rd Avenue. The rider flew from his seat. His head split open. Blood pooled on the street. The car’s front end crumpled. Night swallowed the scene. Driver inattention marked the crash.
A sedan traveling west on East 37th Street struck a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike north near 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. According to the police report, 'A sedan struck a 26-year-old e-bike rider. He flew from the seat, no helmet, head split open. Conscious. Bleeding. The car’s front crumpled.' The e-bike rider suffered a severe head injury and was ejected from his bike. The crash report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The e-bike rider was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but this detail follows the documentation of driver error. The impact left the cyclist bleeding and conscious on the street. Systemic danger persists where cars and bikes meet.
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Elderly Cyclist Thrown, Face Torn on 2nd Avenue▸Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 22 - An 87-year-old man rode south on 2nd Avenue. He struck head-on, thrown from his bike. Blood pooled on the street. His face was torn open. He lay incoherent, confusion in his eyes. The crash left him battered and broken.
An 87-year-old cyclist was injured while riding south on 2nd Avenue at East 55th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, he struck head-on and was thrown from his bike, suffering severe lacerations to his face and lying incoherent at the scene. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The crash involved only the cyclist, with no other vehicles reported. Witnesses and a notified person were present. The data highlights inattention as the primary cause, underscoring the dangers faced by vulnerable road users on city streets.
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Motorcycle Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on East 38th Street▸Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 17 - A motorcycle struck the back of a stopped bus on East 38th Street in Manhattan. The 18-year-old motorcyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The bus driver was unhurt. The crash happened in traffic, halting the flow.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on East 38th Street rear-ended a bus that was stopped in traffic. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male driver, sustained injuries including contusions and trauma to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The bus was occupied by a single driver who was not injured. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The motorcycle's front end struck the center back end of the bus. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The motorcyclist was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The bus driver held a valid New York license and was stopped at the time of impact.
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SUVs Crash During Left Turn on East 59▸Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Mar 17 - Two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a shoulder injury. Driver distraction and unsafe lane change led to the impact. The passenger was in shock.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on East 59 Street. One driver was making a left turn while the other traveled straight. The crash left a 57-year-old front passenger with a shoulder and upper arm injury and in shock. Police list 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front bumper of the turning SUV and the left front quarter panel of the straight-moving SUV. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and was not ejected. No other injuries or violations were reported.
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SUV Rear-Ends Another on FDR Drive▸Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 28 - Two SUVs collided on FDR Drive just after midnight. One slammed into the other's rear bumper. A 64-year-old female passenger suffered a head abrasion. The crash stemmed from following too closely. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping at impact.
According to the police report, two SUVs traveling south on FDR Drive collided when one vehicle struck the right rear bumper of the other. The crash injured a 64-year-old female passenger seated in the middle rear seat of the struck vehicle. She sustained a head abrasion but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. Both vehicles were slowing or stopping before the collision. The striking vehicle's front left bumper hit the rear center of the other SUV. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lexington Avenue▸Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 27 - Two sedans crashed on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver changed lanes unsafely. Both drivers were distracted. A 31-year-old man suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. The collision damaged the front quarter panels of both vehicles.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. One driver was changing lanes while the other was going straight. Both drivers were distracted, with contributing factors listed as Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Lane Changing. The 31-year-old male driver who changed lanes was injured, sustaining abrasions to his elbow and lower arm. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle. Damage was reported to the left front quarter panel of the lane-changing sedan and the right front quarter panel of the other sedan. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
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Sedan Strikes 75-Year-Old Pedestrian▸Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 27 - A sedan traveling west struck a 75-year-old man walking outside an intersection on East 23rd Street. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver was speeding. The impact hit the car’s front center.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 23rd Street struck a 75-year-old male pedestrian who was not at an intersection and engaged in other actions in the roadway. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor to the crash. The vehicle’s point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision with the pedestrian. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian remained conscious after the crash. The driver’s failure to control speed led to this injury.
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Multi-Sedan Crash on FDR Drive Injures Three▸Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 27 - Three men suffered whiplash in a chain collision on FDR Drive. Two sedans and a taxi collided head-to-rear. Drivers distracted and following too closely caused the crash. Injured passengers wore seat belts and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a chain collision involving multiple sedans and a taxi occurred on FDR Drive. Three male occupants, aged 19, 21, and 25, sustained neck and head injuries classified as moderate (severity 3). All were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The crash involved rear-end impacts with damage to front and rear bumpers. Driver errors cited include 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' No victims were ejected. The report highlights driver distraction and failure to maintain safe distance as contributing factors. Passengers suffered whiplash injuries but were not at fault.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 23 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder and dislocation after colliding with a parked sedan on East 30 Street. The sedan was struck on its right side. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling south on East 30 Street collided with a parked sedan facing north. The impact occurred on the sedan's right side doors, causing the bicyclist to be ejected and sustain a fractured and dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to lane use. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No other contributing factors were specified. The sedan was occupied by three people but was stationary before the crash.
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SUV and Sedan Collide on 2 Avenue▸Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 20 - Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg bruises. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. Impact hit the sedan’s left front bumper and the SUV’s right front quarter panel.
According to the police report, a 2020 Ford sedan traveling south and a 2016 Ford SUV traveling west collided on 2 Avenue near East 15 Street. The front passenger in the sedan, a 25-year-old woman, was injured with contusions to her knee and lower leg. Both vehicles were going straight ahead at the time of impact. The sedan sustained damage to its left front bumper, while the SUV was damaged on its right front quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The injured passenger was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash involved two licensed male drivers from New York.
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Taxi Hits SUV on East 57th Street▸Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 19 - A taxi struck an SUV at East 57th Street and Lexington Avenue. Both drivers suffered head injuries and concussions. The taxi hit the SUV’s right front bumper with its right rear quarter panel. Traffic control was disregarded, causing the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south collided with an eastbound SUV at East 57th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The taxi impacted the right front bumper of the SUV with its right rear quarter panel. Both drivers, a 56-year-old man and a 24-year-old female passenger in the SUV, sustained head injuries and concussions. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating a failure to obey traffic signals or signs. The taxi driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The crash caused visible damage to both vehicles' right sides.
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Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan Sedan Collision▸Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 11 - A bicyclist was ejected and suffered head injuries after colliding with a parked sedan on East 48 Street. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet. The crash left the rider bleeding and in shock.
According to the police report, a 30-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 48 Street collided with a parked Ford sedan. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained head injuries with minor bleeding. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was not wearing a helmet. The sedan was stationary before impact, struck on its right rear bumper. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and suffered injury severity level 3. The driver of the sedan was licensed and male. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction even when vehicles are parked.
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E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian at Manhattan Intersection▸Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 11 - A 56-year-old woman was injured at East 52 Street and 2 Avenue. The e-bike hit her center front. She suffered a head abrasion but remained conscious. The crash involved pedestrian confusion. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, an e-bike traveling west on East 52 Street struck a 56-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway but was confused, contributing to the crash. She sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The e-bike had no visible damage. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. The pedestrian was injured despite not being in the roadway. The driver was male and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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E-Scooter Driver Ejected in Rear-End Crash▸Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.
Feb 10 - A 34-year-old man riding an e-scooter was ejected after a rear-end collision on East 28 Street. He suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved driver distraction and following too closely. The rider was conscious but bruised.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected in a crash on East 28 Street. The collision occurred when another vehicle traveling east struck the center back end of the e-scooter. The rider sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver inattention or distraction and following too closely as contributing factors. The e-scooter driver was not using any safety equipment. The crash involved one occupant in each vehicle, both traveling straight ahead. The e-scooter sustained damage to its center front end, while the other vehicle was damaged at its center back end.