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 7
▸ Crush Injuries 9
▸ Amputation 1
▸ Severe Bleeding 19
▸ Severe Lacerations 13
▸ Concussion 15
▸ Whiplash 77
▸ Contusion/Bruise 152
▸ Abrasion 123
▸ Pain/Nausea 61
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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Late morning on 125th, a boy on a bike goes down
Manhattan CB10: Jan 1, 2022 - Sep 18, 2025
Just before noon on Sep 11, a 15‑year‑old riding on W 125th was hit by a westbound driver. Police recorded severe bleeding and a head wound at the scene. Source.
This Week
- Sep 9: a man on a bike was hit on Frederick Douglass Boulevard near 2115 as a driver changed lanes. Source
- Sep 7: a driver turning left at W 121 St and St Nicholas Ave hit a man who was crossing with the signal; police recorded failure to yield. Source
- Sep 7: a left‑turning SUV driver hit a 40‑year‑old man on St Nicholas Ave at W 137 St. Source
The toll in these blocks
Since 2022, in Manhattan CB10, drivers have killed 2 people on bikes and 2 people walking. Another 474 people on bikes and 511 people walking have been injured. NYC Open Data.
The 3 PM hour is the worst for injuries here, with 167 recorded. Early evening is brutal too. NYC Open Data.
Police records name driver inattention and failure to yield again and again. In this area, officers logged 76 injuries tied to inattention and 28 tied to failure to yield. NYC Open Data.
Corners that keep breaking
Crashes pile up on 8th Avenue and along Harlem River Drive. One death on each, and heavy injury counts. St. Nicholas Avenue and W 125th also stand out. NYC Open Data.
The pattern is plain in recent files: left turns into crosswalks at St. Nicholas, lane changes into cyclists on Frederick Douglass, and mid‑corridor hits on W 125th. NYC Open Data.
What would help here is not novel. Daylighting and hardened turns at St. Nicholas and W 125th. Leading pedestrian intervals and protected approaches where turns keep hitting people. Targeted failure‑to‑yield enforcement in the late‑afternoon peak. These are basic tools; the crash logs point to where. NYC Open Data.
Who moves next
City Hall controls paint, signal timing, and street design. The Council Member for this area, Yusef Salaam, is already sponsoring a pilot to use high‑visibility markings on deadly streets (Int 1154‑2024). Put them on St. Nicholas, Lenox, and W 125th now.
Albany holds the throttle on the worst repeat speeders. The Stop Super Speeders Act (S4045) advanced this year with State Senator Cordell Cleare backing it as a co‑sponsor and voting yes in committee. Open States. The Assembly Member for this area, Jordan Wright, voted yes to extend school speed zones in 2025 (S8344).
Street fixes on these corners. Lower speeds everywhere. The tools exist. Use them.
Take one step today. Tell your officials to make these changes and pass the limiter bill. Start here.
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-18
- File S 4045, Open States / NY Senate, Published 2025-06-11
- File Int 1154-2024, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2024-12-19
- S 8344 – school speed zones extension, NY Senate, Published 2025-06-13
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Jordan Wright
District 70
Council Member Yusef Salaam
District 9
State Senator Cordell Cleare
District 30
▸ Other Geographies
Manhattan CB10 Manhattan Community Board 10 sits in Manhattan, Precinct 32, District 9, AD 70, SD 30.
It contains Harlem (South), Harlem (North).
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Manhattan Community Board 10
24
Thirty Hurt In Port Authority Bus Crash▸Jul 24 - Two buses collided on a ramp. Thirty people hurt. Metal and glass scattered. Sirens wailed. Another crash this month. The ramp remains a danger.
Gothamist (2025-07-24) reports about 30 people were injured when two buses collided on the Port Authority Bus Terminal ramp near West 41st Street and Dyer Avenue. The FDNY said, 'only minor injuries' were reported. This marks the second bus crash at the terminal approach this month, highlighting ongoing risks for passengers. NJ Transit delays followed. The article notes, 'A collision involving multiple buses July 2 shut down all NJ Transit service.' The repeated crashes raise questions about ramp safety and traffic management.
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Thirty Hurt In Port Authority Bus Crash,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-24
22
Sedan Left Turn Ejects Driver on 114th▸Jul 22 - A sedan making a left turn on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd collided with a southbound vehicle. The driver was ejected. He suffered hip and upper‑leg wounds and minor bleeding. Police cited driver inattention and inexperience.
According to the police report, both "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience" contributed to the collision. The driver of a sedan was making a left turn at W 114 St and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd when he collided with a southbound vehicle going straight. The driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered hip and upper‑leg injuries with minor bleeding and shock. Police listed the person as an injured driver. The sedan sustained right front bumper damage; the other vehicle had left front bumper damage. The report attributes the crash to driver error.
22
Toyota Rear-Ends Audi on W 125th▸Jul 22 - A Toyota driver hit the rear of an Audi on West 125th. A 45-year-old man in the Audi suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. Police cite 'Following Too Closely.'
According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of an Audi sedan was making a right turn on West 125th in Manhattan. The driver of a Toyota sedan was going straight. The Toyota struck the Audi at its center back end; the Toyota showed center front end damage. A 45-year-old man, the driver of the Audi, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. The Audi carried three occupants and the Toyota carried two. Police listed no other contributing factors in the record provided.
22
Taxi hits standing vehicle on St Nicholas▸Jul 22 - A taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Ave in Manhattan. A 61-year-old driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Failure to Keep Right.
The driver of a taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan. A 61-year-old man driving the standing vehicle suffered a head injury and concussion and was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Failure to Keep Right.' The injured driver's record lists 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police logged the taxi's point of impact as the left front bumper.
22
Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown▸Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-22
21
Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
20
Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
19
Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
18
Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
13
SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
10
SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
9
Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
9
Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
6
SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
6
Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
6
Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
6
Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 24 - Two buses collided on a ramp. Thirty people hurt. Metal and glass scattered. Sirens wailed. Another crash this month. The ramp remains a danger.
Gothamist (2025-07-24) reports about 30 people were injured when two buses collided on the Port Authority Bus Terminal ramp near West 41st Street and Dyer Avenue. The FDNY said, 'only minor injuries' were reported. This marks the second bus crash at the terminal approach this month, highlighting ongoing risks for passengers. NJ Transit delays followed. The article notes, 'A collision involving multiple buses July 2 shut down all NJ Transit service.' The repeated crashes raise questions about ramp safety and traffic management.
- Thirty Hurt In Port Authority Bus Crash, Gothamist, Published 2025-07-24
22
Sedan Left Turn Ejects Driver on 114th▸Jul 22 - A sedan making a left turn on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd collided with a southbound vehicle. The driver was ejected. He suffered hip and upper‑leg wounds and minor bleeding. Police cited driver inattention and inexperience.
According to the police report, both "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience" contributed to the collision. The driver of a sedan was making a left turn at W 114 St and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd when he collided with a southbound vehicle going straight. The driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered hip and upper‑leg injuries with minor bleeding and shock. Police listed the person as an injured driver. The sedan sustained right front bumper damage; the other vehicle had left front bumper damage. The report attributes the crash to driver error.
22
Toyota Rear-Ends Audi on W 125th▸Jul 22 - A Toyota driver hit the rear of an Audi on West 125th. A 45-year-old man in the Audi suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. Police cite 'Following Too Closely.'
According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of an Audi sedan was making a right turn on West 125th in Manhattan. The driver of a Toyota sedan was going straight. The Toyota struck the Audi at its center back end; the Toyota showed center front end damage. A 45-year-old man, the driver of the Audi, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. The Audi carried three occupants and the Toyota carried two. Police listed no other contributing factors in the record provided.
22
Taxi hits standing vehicle on St Nicholas▸Jul 22 - A taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Ave in Manhattan. A 61-year-old driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Failure to Keep Right.
The driver of a taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan. A 61-year-old man driving the standing vehicle suffered a head injury and concussion and was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Failure to Keep Right.' The injured driver's record lists 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police logged the taxi's point of impact as the left front bumper.
22
Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown▸Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-22
21
Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
20
Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
19
Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
18
Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
17
Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
13
SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 22 - A sedan making a left turn on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd collided with a southbound vehicle. The driver was ejected. He suffered hip and upper‑leg wounds and minor bleeding. Police cited driver inattention and inexperience.
According to the police report, both "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience" contributed to the collision. The driver of a sedan was making a left turn at W 114 St and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd when he collided with a southbound vehicle going straight. The driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered hip and upper‑leg injuries with minor bleeding and shock. Police listed the person as an injured driver. The sedan sustained right front bumper damage; the other vehicle had left front bumper damage. The report attributes the crash to driver error.
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Toyota Rear-Ends Audi on W 125th▸Jul 22 - A Toyota driver hit the rear of an Audi on West 125th. A 45-year-old man in the Audi suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. Police cite 'Following Too Closely.'
According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of an Audi sedan was making a right turn on West 125th in Manhattan. The driver of a Toyota sedan was going straight. The Toyota struck the Audi at its center back end; the Toyota showed center front end damage. A 45-year-old man, the driver of the Audi, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. The Audi carried three occupants and the Toyota carried two. Police listed no other contributing factors in the record provided.
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Taxi hits standing vehicle on St Nicholas▸Jul 22 - A taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Ave in Manhattan. A 61-year-old driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Failure to Keep Right.
The driver of a taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan. A 61-year-old man driving the standing vehicle suffered a head injury and concussion and was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Failure to Keep Right.' The injured driver's record lists 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police logged the taxi's point of impact as the left front bumper.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown▸Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-22
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
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Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 22 - A Toyota driver hit the rear of an Audi on West 125th. A 45-year-old man in the Audi suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. Police cite 'Following Too Closely.'
According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of an Audi sedan was making a right turn on West 125th in Manhattan. The driver of a Toyota sedan was going straight. The Toyota struck the Audi at its center back end; the Toyota showed center front end damage. A 45-year-old man, the driver of the Audi, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. The Audi carried three occupants and the Toyota carried two. Police listed no other contributing factors in the record provided.
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Taxi hits standing vehicle on St Nicholas▸Jul 22 - A taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Ave in Manhattan. A 61-year-old driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Failure to Keep Right.
The driver of a taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan. A 61-year-old man driving the standing vehicle suffered a head injury and concussion and was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Failure to Keep Right.' The injured driver's record lists 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police logged the taxi's point of impact as the left front bumper.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown▸Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-22
21
Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
20
Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
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Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
9
Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 22 - A taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Ave in Manhattan. A 61-year-old driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Failure to Keep Right.
The driver of a taxi struck a standing vehicle on St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan. A 61-year-old man driving the standing vehicle suffered a head injury and concussion and was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Failure to Keep Right.' The injured driver's record lists 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police logged the taxi's point of impact as the left front bumper.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown▸Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
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Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-22
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
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Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
6
Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
6
Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 22 - A driver tore through Midtown, smashing cars and fleeing police. Metal scraped. Horns blared. The chase ended at Lexington and 50th. Police drew guns. The driver was arrested. Streets bore the scars.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-22), a driver struck multiple vehicles—including a police cruiser—while fleeing police through Midtown Manhattan. The pursuit began after a hit at Park Ave and ended at 50th and Lexington. The suspect, Jose Foster, faces charges including assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. Witness Martina Minor said, "It felt like he was scratching like big noise and I was honking like stop and he kept doing it." The incident highlights the risks of high-speed chases in dense city streets, with property damage and potential harm to bystanders.
- Police Chase Wrecks Cars In Midtown, ABC7, Published 2025-07-22
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian▸Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
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Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-21
20
Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
19
Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
18
Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
13
SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
10
SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
9
Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
9
Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
6
SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
6
Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
6
Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
6
Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 21 - A speeding rental car tore through Chinatown. It struck a cyclist and a woman on a bench. Both died at the scene. The car was overdue. Guns were found in the trunk. Charges followed. Debris scattered the street.
Gothamist (2025-07-21) reports a deadly crash at Canal Street and Bowery. A blue Chevrolet Malibu, rented but never returned, sped off the Manhattan Bridge and struck cyclist Kevin Cruickshank and pedestrian May Kwok. Both died instantly. Prosecutors say the car was moving at a 'high rate of speed.' Police found two 9mm pistols and ammunition in the trunk. The driver faces murder and manslaughter charges. The passenger faces charges for unauthorized use and weapons. The crash highlights risks from unreturned rentals and high-speed driving in dense city streets.
- Overdue Rental Kills Cyclist, Pedestrian, Gothamist, Published 2025-07-21
20
Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown▸Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-20
19
Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
18
Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
17
Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
16
DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 20 - A stolen car tore through Chinatown. Two dead. The driver, unlicensed, had fled a Brooklyn crash months before. System failed. Streets stayed deadly.
NY Daily News (2025-07-20) reports a 23-year-old, unlicensed driver killed two people in Chinatown while driving a stolen rental. Three months earlier, she allegedly hit a pedestrian in Brooklyn and fled. Police charged her with leaving the scene and aggravated unlicensed operation, but she was released without bail, as the charges were not bail-eligible under state law. The article notes, "The out-of-control driver... had been freed without bail in April after she was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash that badly injured a pedestrian." The case highlights gaps in bail policy and enforcement for unlicensed, repeat dangerous driving.
- Unlicensed Driver Kills Two In Chinatown, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-20
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge▸Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
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Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-07-19
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Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 19 - A Chevy Malibu sped off the Manhattan Bridge, struck a cyclist and a woman on the sidewalk. Both died. The car hit an NYPD van. Two drivers tried to flee but were caught. No officers hurt. No charges yet.
Gothamist (2025-07-19) reports a Chevy Malibu exiting the Manhattan Bridge at Canal Street and Bowery struck and killed a cyclist and a pedestrian at 7:30 a.m. Police say two women in their 20s drove the car and 'initially tried to leave on foot,' but were taken into custody. The crash also damaged an NYPD van. No officers were injured. As of Saturday afternoon, 'the NYPD said it had not filed charges.' The deaths follow a city report of record-low traffic fatalities, highlighting ongoing risks for vulnerable road users.
- Cyclist, Pedestrian Killed Near Manhattan Bridge, Gothamist, Published 2025-07-19
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Distracted Sedan Driver Hits Pedestrian at Lenox▸Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
14
Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 18 - A distracted sedan driver struck a pedestrian crossing with the signal on Lenox. The impact ejected the victim, causing severe bleeding and arm injuries. Systemic inattention left blood on the street.
A sedan traveling north on Lenox Avenue struck a pedestrian who was crossing with the signal. The 20-year-old male pedestrian was ejected and suffered severe bleeding and upper arm injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' was the contributing factor. The sedan’s left front bumper hit the victim. No other major injuries were reported. The crash highlights the danger posed by driver distraction. The data lists no helmet or signal issues for the pedestrian.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash▸Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
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Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-07-17
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
10
SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 17 - A van crashed in Midtown. Inside: dozens of propane tanks. The street held its breath. Danger rode in silence, hidden until metal met metal.
CBS New York reported on July 17, 2025, that 'dozens of propane tanks were found in a van in Midtown Manhattan after a car crash Tuesday night.' The article does not detail injuries or the cause of the crash. The presence of hazardous cargo in a crash raises questions about vehicle safety checks and enforcement. Storing large amounts of propane in a van on city streets exposes bystanders and road users to hidden risks. The incident highlights the need for stricter oversight of hazardous material transport in dense urban areas.
- Propane Tanks Discovered After Midtown Crash, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-17
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision▸Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
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DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 16 - A DOT worker fixing a sign was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near miss in lower Manhattan. The cyclist fled. The worker bled on the street. Police are searching. No arrests. Another morning, another wound.
NY Daily News (2025-07-16) reports a city DOT worker was slashed by a delivery cyclist after a near collision at Broadway and Cedar St. The worker was fixing a street sign when the cyclist nearly hit his truck. Witnesses said, 'They weren't even in the bike lane, they were parked on the corner.' After the argument, the cyclist cut the worker's arm with a box cutter and fled. The DOT worker was treated and released. Police are searching for the cyclist. The incident highlights the dangers of street work and the tense interactions between vehicles and vulnerable road users.
- DOT Worker Slashed After Near Collision, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-16
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Van Driver Turns Right, Hits Cyclist▸Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 14 - The driver of a van turned right and hit a 41-year-old bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street. The cyclist suffered elbow and lower-arm injuries and complained of an abrasion. Police cited driver inattention.
The driver of a van turned right and hit a bicyclist on Lenox Avenue at West 137th Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 41-year-old man, suffered injuries to his elbow, lower arm and hand and complained of an abrasion. According to the police report, "Driver Inattention/Distraction" was listed as the contributing factor. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the van driver. Vehicle data show the van’s point of impact was its right front bumper and the bike was struck on its left side. The bike was traveling north, going straight ahead; the van was making a right turn. No other injured parties are listed in the report.
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SUV Driver Distracted, Motorcyclist Ejected on W 116th▸Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
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SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
9
Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
6
SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 13 - SUV turned left on Frederick Douglass. Motorcycle struck hard. Rider ejected, neck injured, concussion. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Streets do not forgive mistakes.
A crash on W 116th Street at Frederick Douglass Blvd involved an SUV and a motorcycle. The SUV, driven by an unlicensed driver, turned left as the motorcycle went straight. The motorcyclist, age 25, was ejected and suffered a neck injury and concussion. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed. Both drivers lost consciousness. The motorcyclist wore a helmet, as noted in the report, but driver errors came first. The crash left one person injured and exposed the risks of distraction behind the wheel.
10
SUV Driver Passes Too Close, Injures Teen Cyclist▸Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
9
Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
6
SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
6
Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
6
Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
6
Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 10 - SUV struck 14-year-old cyclist on W 127 St. Both cyclist and pedestrian suffered leg injuries. Police cite passing too closely and driver distraction. System failed to protect the young.
A station wagon/SUV hit a 14-year-old bicyclist on W 127 St near Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd in Manhattan. The cyclist and a 14-year-old pedestrian both suffered knee and foot injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The SUV's left front bumper struck the bike's right front quarter panel. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The data shows clear driver error, with vulnerable road users paying the price.
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Two Sedans Collide on Lenox Avenue, Drivers Injured▸Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 9 - Two sedans crashed on Lenox Avenue. Both drivers hurt. One suffered hip and leg bruises, the other neck pain. Police list driver license issues. No cause named. Passengers unhurt.
Two sedans collided at Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, both drivers, women aged 27 and 35, were injured—one with hip and upper leg bruises, the other with neck pain and shock. The crash involved an unlicensed driver making a left turn in an Audi and a licensed driver going straight in a Porsche. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. No helmet or signal use was noted. Passengers were not reported injured.
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Distracted Driver in SUV Hits Pedestrian▸Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 9 - A distracted driver in an SUV hit a 26-year-old man crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan. He suffered contusions to his lower leg and foot. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction.
A 26-year-old man was struck while crossing West 116th Street in Manhattan and suffered a contusion to his lower leg and foot. “According to the police report, the driver was inattentive or distracted.” Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the contributing factor. The pedestrian was not at an intersection when the collision occurred. The vehicle was a 2019 station wagon/SUV traveling west, going straight ahead; police reported no vehicle damage and no injuries to vehicle occupants. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.
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SUV Strikes Motorized Driver on St Nicholas Ave▸Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 6 - SUV hit a standing motorized vehicle on St Nicholas Ave. Driver ejected, left bleeding and in shock. Police cite failure to keep right and following too closely.
A crash on St Nicholas Ave involved a station wagon/SUV striking a standing motorized vehicle. The 32-year-old female driver of the motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered minor bleeding and shock, with injuries to her lower leg and foot. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Failure to Keep Right' and 'Following Too Closely.' The driver of the standing vehicle was unlicensed. No other injuries were reported.
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Sedan Turns Left, Strikes Cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd▸Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 6 - A sedan turned left and hit a cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abdominal injuries. Police cite driver inattention and other vehicular factors.
A sedan making a left turn collided with a southbound cyclist on Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd at W 114 St in Manhattan. The 36-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained abdominal injuries. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Other Vehicular' factors contributed to the crash. The cyclist was conscious at the scene. No helmet use was listed as a contributing factor. The sedan showed no damage. The crash highlights the danger faced by cyclists when drivers fail to pay attention.
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Sedan Crash on Harlem River Drive Injures Passengers▸Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 6 - Sedan slammed on Harlem River Drive. Head wounds, blood, shock. Five inside. Driver and front passenger hurt. Police cite animal action. Steel and flesh meet in the dark.
A sedan crashed on Harlem River Drive in Manhattan. According to the police report, five people were inside. The front passenger, a 26-year-old woman, suffered severe head bleeding. The driver, a 35-year-old woman, sustained a concussion. Three other passengers, including an 8-year-old girl, were listed with unspecified injuries. Police list 'Animals Action' as a contributing factor. No driver errors such as speeding or failure to yield are noted in the report.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park▸Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
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Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park,
West Side Spirit,
Published 2025-07-06
Jul 6 - A high-speed electric unicycle struck a cyclist on Central Park’s crowded West Drive. The unicycle rider landed in critical condition. Congestion and speed collided. Chaos followed. Bystanders watched. Sirens wailed.
West Side Spirit (2025-07-06) reports a crash on Central Park’s West Drive, where an illegal electric unicycle hit a cyclist. The unicycle, capable of speeds over 40 mph, struck Carolyn Backus, who was riding a standard bike. The unicycle operator was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. NYPD initially charged Backus with leaving the scene, but the charge was dropped. A spokesperson clarified, 'She also remained on scene for about 45 minutes after the crash and waited for paramedics.' The incident highlights risks from high-speed, illegal vehicles in crowded park spaces.
- Electric Unicycle Slams Cyclist In Park, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-06