Crash Count for Manhattan CB11
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 6,245
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 3,228
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 905
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 39
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 14
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 15, 2025
Carnage in CB 111
Killed 14
+2
Crush Injuries 9
Lower leg/foot 3
Whole body 3
Lower arm/hand 2
Head 1
Amputation 1
Neck 1
Severe Bleeding 20
Head 13
+8
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Whole body 2
Face 1
Lower arm/hand 1
Lower leg/foot 1
Severe Lacerations 7
Head 4
Lower leg/foot 2
Lower arm/hand 1
Concussion 28
Head 21
+16
Face 4
Lower leg/foot 1
Neck 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Whiplash 145
Neck 59
+54
Back 42
+37
Head 21
+16
Whole body 19
+14
Lower leg/foot 7
+2
Chest 6
+1
Shoulder/upper arm 4
Lower arm/hand 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Contusion/Bruise 182
Lower leg/foot 70
+65
Head 23
+18
Lower arm/hand 23
+18
Shoulder/upper arm 18
+13
Face 13
+8
Hip/upper leg 12
+7
Back 10
+5
Whole body 10
+5
Abdomen/pelvis 5
Neck 4
Abrasion 139
Lower leg/foot 56
+51
Lower arm/hand 22
+17
Head 17
+12
Face 12
+7
Back 8
+3
Shoulder/upper arm 8
+3
Neck 5
Whole body 4
Abdomen/pelvis 3
Chest 2
Eye 2
Hip/upper leg 2
Pain/Nausea 92
Head 18
+13
Lower leg/foot 17
+12
Whole body 15
+10
Back 14
+9
Neck 14
+9
Shoulder/upper arm 12
+7
Lower arm/hand 6
+1
Chest 4
Hip/upper leg 3
Abdomen/pelvis 2
Face 2
Eye 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 15, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Manhattan CB11?

Preventable Speeding in CB 111 School Zones

(since 2022)
Seven Dead in Silence: Manhattan Streets Are Killing Fields

Seven Dead in Silence: Manhattan Streets Are Killing Fields

Manhattan CB11: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 7, 2025

The Toll in Blood and Silence

Seven dead. Eight hundred seventy-nine injured. Ten left with wounds that will never heal. That is the cost of traffic violence in Manhattan CB11 in the last twelve months. The numbers do not flinch. They do not care about hope or promises. They only count the bodies.

Just this year, two people were killed on the streets. Five hundred forty-one were hurt. Serious injuries doubled compared to last year. The disaster does not come all at once. It comes in the slow grind of crashes—1,015 so far this year, up 46% from last year (NYC Open Data).

The Names Behind the Numbers

A man, 53, was crushed by an SUV on Harlem River Drive. He died in the dark hours of January. A 66-year-old man was killed on 5th Avenue near 135th Street. A 35-year-old woman, a passenger on a motorcycle, died on East 106th. The road does not care about age or reason. It only takes.

The Voices of the Street

Residents see the danger. They speak, but the city moves slow. “No one stops at these stop signs. We see people go through these red lights all the time,” said a woman named Nita after a cyclist was struck nearby. Another man said, “The crowding and the traffic signals are a problem.”

What Leaders Have Done—and Not Done

Council Member Diana Ayala has co-sponsored a bill to ban parking near crosswalks, aiming to clear sightlines and protect those on foot. She has voted for pavement markings and transparency bills. But the carnage continues. Most deaths happen on streets without real protection.

Senator Jose Serrano voted yes on the Stop Super Speeders Act, a bill to force repeat speeders to install devices that keep them from breaking the limit. Assembly Member Eddie Gibbs voted to extend school speed zones. These are steps, but they are not enough. The dead cannot wait for another study.

The Next Step Is Yours

Call your council member. Call your senator. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand protected bike lanes. Demand daylight at every crosswalk.

Do not wait for another name to be added to the list.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Manhattan CB11 sit politically?
It belongs to borough Manhattan, city council district District 8, assembly district AD 68 and state senate district SD 29.
Which areas are in Manhattan CB11?
It includes the East Harlem (South), East Harlem (North), and Randall’S Island neighborhoods. It also overlaps parts of Council Districts District 8 and District 9, Assembly District AD 68, and State Senate Districts SD 29 and SD 30.
What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Manhattan CB11?
Cars and Trucks: 9 deaths, 412 injuries (cars, SUVs, trucks, buses). Motorcycles and Mopeds: 2 deaths, 18 injuries. Bikes: 1 death, 42 injuries. (2022–2025)
Are these crashes just 'accidents'?
No. Most crashes are preventable. The same streets see the same kinds of crashes, year after year. Better design, lower speeds, and enforcement can save lives.
What can local politicians do to stop traffic violence?
They can pass and fund laws for lower speed limits, protected bike lanes, daylighting at crosswalks, and real enforcement against reckless drivers. They can refuse to delay or water down safety bills.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.

Citations

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Other Representatives

Eddie Gibbs
Assembly Member Eddie Gibbs
District 68
District Office:
55 E. 115th St. Ground Level, New York, NY 10029
Legislative Office:
Room 734, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Twitter: @AMEddieGibbs
Diana Ayala
Council Member Diana Ayala
District 8
District Office:
105 East 116th Street, New York, NY 10029
212-828-9800
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1880, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6960
Jose Serrano
State Senator Jose Serrano
District 29
District Office:
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
Legislative Office:
Room 418, Capitol Building 172 State St., Albany, NY 12247
Other Geographies

Manhattan CB11 Manhattan Community Board 11 sits in Manhattan, Precinct 23, District 8, AD 68, SD 29.

It contains East Harlem (South), East Harlem (North), Randall'S Island.

See also
Boroughs
City Council Districts
State_assembly_districts
State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Manhattan Community Board 11

10
Sedan Hits Bicyclist on East 106 Street

Aug 10 - A sedan struck a bicyclist on East 106 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The driver disregarded traffic control. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from the bike.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on East 106 Street collided with a bicyclist traveling west. The point of impact was the sedan's left front quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist, a 28-year-old man, sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected but was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of the crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4652732 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
9
Bicyclist Injured on East 117 Street

Aug 9 - A 32-year-old male bicyclist was injured on East 117 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. He suffered bruises and contusions to his elbow and lower arm. The crash caused no vehicle damage. Contributing factors remain unspecified.

According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist was injured while traveling north on East 117 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. The bicyclist sustained contusions and bruises to his elbow and lower arm but was not ejected from the bike. The vehicle involved was a single bicycle with no reported damage. The report lists the contributing factors as unspecified. There is no mention of driver errors or other vehicles involved. The bicyclist was using stoppers only as safety equipment. The crash resulted in injury severity level 3, indicating moderate injury.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4656664 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
9
SUV Pursuit Slams Cyclist on East 112th

Aug 9 - SUVs tore down East 112th. One chased by police. A 45-year-old man on a bike was hit, thrown, bruised. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. The street bore the mark of violence.

According to the police report, a 45-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured on East 112 Street when multiple SUVs, including one in a police pursuit, collided. The bicyclist suffered contusions and bruises to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as a contributing factor. The crash involved several vehicles, with one SUV traveling northbound during a police chase. The bicyclist was not using any safety equipment. Driver error—unsafe speed—set the stage for the violent impact and the cyclist's injuries.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4653132 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
9
SUV Hits Bicyclist on East 104 Street

Aug 9 - A 26-year-old male bicyclist was injured in Manhattan after a 2020 SUV struck him on East 104 Street near Park Avenue. The impact hit the bike’s front and the SUV’s right rear quarter panel. The cyclist suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm.

According to the police report, a 26-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2020 SUV traveling east on East 104 Street struck him. The collision occurred at the bike’s front end and the SUV’s right rear quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained abrasions to his elbow and lower arm but was conscious and not ejected. The report cites driver errors including Driver Inattention/Distraction and Unsafe Speed. The bicyclist’s contributing factor was listed as Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion. No safety equipment was noted for the bicyclist. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of the crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4652481 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
3
Pedestrian Injured by Sedan on East 116 Street

Aug 3 - A pedestrian suffered a bruised elbow after being struck near Park Avenue. The man was not in the roadway but was hit by a sedan traveling east. The impact damaged the vehicle’s left front quarter panel. The victim was left in shock.

According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on East 116 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian, a male, was not in the roadway when struck by a sedan traveling east. The vehicle’s left front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his elbow and lower arm and was left in shock. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No helmet or signaling issues were noted. The collision involved two sedans, one parked and one moving, but only the moving vehicle caused injury.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4651388 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
2
Defective Brakes Cause SUV-Truck Crash

Aug 2 - A box truck struck the rear of an SUV on 1 Avenue. Both drivers were injured, suffering back pain and incoherence. The SUV’s front passenger also suffered back injuries. Police cited defective brakes and driver distraction as factors.

According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on 1 Avenue collided with the rear of a northbound SUV. The SUV had two occupants: a 41-year-old male driver and a 27-year-old female front passenger. Both occupants suffered back injuries and were incoherent after the crash. The report lists defective brakes and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The truck driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The SUV was also moving straight ahead when struck at its center back end. Both vehicles sustained front and rear center damage respectively. Neither occupant was ejected, and both wore lap belts and harnesses. The crash highlights mechanical failure combined with driver error as causes.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4651064 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
31
Gibbs Supports Misguided Electric Vehicle Congestion Pricing Discount

Jul 31 - Manhattan lawmakers want electric cars to pay less under congestion pricing. They argue EVs cut smog, so drivers deserve a break. Critics warn this move keeps streets clogged. Fewer cars mean fewer crashes. The fight pits clean air against crowded roads.

On July 31, 2023, a group of Manhattan elected officials—including Assembly Members Alex Bores, Eddie Gibbs, Deborah Glick, Harvey Epstein, Rebecca Seawright; State Senators Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Liz Krueger, Kristen Gonzalez; and Borough President Mark Levine—sent a letter to the Traffic Mobility Review Board. They urged a congestion pricing discount for electric vehicles, claiming EVs 'do not contribute significantly to the smog and pollution of the Central Business District.' Assembly Member Bores led the effort, stating, 'when it comes to the environmental case, an electric vehicle is just a different profile than a gas-guzzling one.' The officials oppose credits for bridge and tunnel crossings. Congestion pricing advocates and environmental groups counter that EV discounts undermine the core goal: fewer cars, less traffic, safer streets. They note other cities are ending such breaks. The proposal highlights a tension—cleaner air versus safer, less crowded roads for all.


29
Ayala Criticizes Exclusion in Congestion Pricing Decisions

Jul 29 - Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks stands with Staten Island leaders against congestion pricing. Lawsuits mount. Secession talk grows. Officials claim the plan will worsen traffic and pollution. Vulnerable road users face more risk as drivers dodge tolls and gridlock deepens.

On July 29, 2023, Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks (District 49) joined Staten Island’s push against the MTA’s congestion pricing plan. The matter, titled 'Staten Island’s congestion-pricing fight spurs new push to leave NYC,' centers on legal action and renewed secession talk. Hanks, a centrist Democrat, opposes the plan, citing 'costs, traffic problems and pollution.' She said, 'Historically, Staten Island gets the short end of the stick.' Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli plan to sue the MTA, aiming to block the $23 toll for drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street. Councilwoman Diana Ayala echoed concerns about exclusion from decision-making. No safety analyst has formally assessed the impact, but officials warn that increased traffic and pollution could endanger pedestrians and cyclists as drivers seek toll-free routes.


27
Two Sedans Collide on East 111 Street

Jul 27 - Two sedans crashed at East 111 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 37-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The collision damaged the left front quarter panel and center front end of the vehicles. Traffic control was disregarded.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on East 111 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. The 37-year-old female driver of a 2014 Toyota sedan was injured, sustaining neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash involved impact to the left front quarter panel of the Toyota and the center front end of the other sedan, a 1998 Oldsmobile. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted. The male driver of the second sedan had no license information recorded. The collision caused moderate vehicle damage and resulted in injury to the female driver.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4649398 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
27
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Collision

Jul 27 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured, distorted dislocation after a collision on East 101 Street near Madison Avenue. The bike struck the right side doors of a Cadillac SUV traveling north. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.

According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling east on East 101 Street collided with a Cadillac SUV going straight north. The point of impact was the right side doors of the bike and the center front end of the SUV. The bicyclist, a 28-year-old man, sustained injuries to his entire body, including a fracture and dislocation. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. The SUV showed no damage, while the bike was damaged on the right side doors. No driver errors by the SUV driver were noted. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment. The bicyclist remained conscious and was not ejected from the bike.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4652063 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
26
SUV Hits Sedan on East 125 Street

Jul 26 - A parked SUV was struck by a sedan traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan. Two passengers in the sedan, a woman and a boy, suffered full-body injuries and shock. Alcohol and driver distraction contributed to the crash.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 125 Street collided with a parked SUV. The sedan's right front bumper struck the SUV's left rear bumper. Two occupants in the sedan, a 30-year-old woman and an 11-year-old boy, were injured with full-body trauma and shock. Both were passengers, not drivers. The report lists alcohol involvement and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The drivers were licensed and operating legally. No ejections occurred. The SUV was stationary before impact. The injuries affected the passengers inside the sedan, not pedestrians or cyclists.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4649419 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
26
Cyclist Injured in Solo Bike Crash on 3 Avenue

Jul 26 - A 37-year-old male cyclist riding north on 3 Avenue crashed, striking the center back end of his bike. He suffered a back abrasion and remained conscious. No other vehicles were involved. The crash caused moderate injury and bike damage.

According to the police report, a 37-year-old male bicyclist was injured while traveling north on 3 Avenue. The cyclist struck the center back end of his own bike, resulting in a back abrasion and moderate injury severity. The report lists no other vehicles involved or driver errors contributing to the crash. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious throughout. No safety equipment was used. Both contributing factors to the crash are unspecified. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the bike. No other persons or vehicles were involved according to the data.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4648934 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
25
SUV Hits Bicyclist on East 118 Street

Jul 25 - A 42-year-old male bicyclist was injured in Manhattan’s East 118 Street. The SUV struck the cyclist’s right side. The rider was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, causing the crash.

According to the police report, a collision occurred on East 118 Street in Manhattan involving a 2021 Honda SUV and a bicycle. The bicyclist, a 42-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The SUV struck the bike on the right front bumper while both vehicles were traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist suffered shock and complained of pain and nausea. No other contributing factors were specified.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4654264 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
24
SUV Fails to Yield, Strikes E-Bike Rider

Jul 24 - SUV slammed into e-bike on East 111 Street. Cyclist, 27, thrown and scraped his back. Police cite failure to yield. The rider was conscious. System failed the vulnerable again.

According to the police report, a station wagon traveling north on East 111 Street hit a 27-year-old male e-bike rider going west. The cyclist was ejected and suffered abrasions to his back. Police list failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors. The SUV struck the e-bike at the center back end. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment, as noted in the report. The crash left the rider injured but conscious. The driver’s failure to yield and close following led to harm for the cyclist.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4648394 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
21
Bicyclist Injured on East 106 Street

Jul 21 - An 18-year-old male bicyclist was injured on East 106 Street. The cyclist was going straight east when a vehicle made a left turn. The crash caused abrasions to the cyclist’s elbow and lower arm. No vehicle damage was reported.

According to the police report, an 18-year-old male bicyclist traveling east on East 106 Street was injured when a vehicle made a left turn. The bicyclist suffered abrasions to his elbow and lower arm but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. No damage was reported to either the bicycle or the other vehicle. The bicyclist was the sole occupant of the bike and was identified as the driver. The other vehicle had no occupants and was making a left turn at the time of the incident.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4648695 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
16
E-Bike Strikes Woman Crossing Marked Crosswalk

Jul 16 - A 50-year-old woman was hit by an e-bike while crossing East 120 Street at a marked crosswalk. She suffered a head injury and was rendered unconscious. The e-bike showed no damage. Unsafe speed by the rider was a key factor.

According to the police report, a 50-year-old female pedestrian was injured when struck by an e-bike on East 120 Street at a marked crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal and sustained a head injury that left her unconscious. The e-bike, operated by a single rider, showed no damage at the point of impact. The report lists unsafe speed as the contributing factor for the crash. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted. The pedestrian was not cited or blamed in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4648074 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
13
Bike Strikes Pedestrian Near 2nd Avenue

Jul 13 - A 63-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a southbound bike near 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway. The bike showed no damage. The victim remained conscious at the scene.

According to the police report, a bike traveling southbound struck a 63-year-old female pedestrian near 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. The pedestrian was not in the roadway at the time of impact but sustained abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The bike had no visible damage and was going straight ahead before the collision. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as a contributing factor. No driver errors were noted. The pedestrian was conscious and injured, with no mention of safety equipment or other factors. The crash caused moderate injury but no ejection or severe trauma.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4645969 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
13
SUV Slams Sedan From Behind on FDR

Jul 13 - SUV crashed into a sedan’s rear on FDR Drive. The sedan driver, a 39-year-old man, suffered neck injuries. Police cite following too closely. No ejection. Both vehicles headed north. Impact was sudden and hard.

According to the police report, an SUV struck a sedan from behind on FDR Drive, both vehicles traveling north. The sedan’s 39-year-old driver suffered neck injuries and complained of whiplash. He was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' as the contributing factor, attributed to the SUV driver. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The crash caused injury to the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4648953 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
12
Unlicensed Driver Hits Manhattan Pedestrian

Jul 12 - A 39-year-old man was struck on East 124 Street by an unlicensed driver in a 2021 Audi sedan. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The driver showed no vehicle damage and was going straight ahead.

According to the police report, a 39-year-old male pedestrian was injured on East 124 Street in Manhattan after being hit by a 2021 Audi sedan driven by an unlicensed male driver. The pedestrian was located outside an intersection, performing other actions in the roadway, and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its left front bumper while traveling eastbound, going straight ahead. The report lists no contributing driver errors or vehicle damage. The driver’s unlicensed status is noted, but no other factors such as failure to yield or speeding were recorded. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4645297 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
11
Truck Rear-Ends SUV on Madison Avenue

Jul 11 - A tractor truck struck the rear of a sport utility vehicle on Madison Avenue. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered whiplash and neck or back injuries. The crash unfolded with vehicles traveling northbound. Driver distraction was cited.

According to the police report, a tractor truck traveling northbound on Madison Avenue collided with the rear of a sport utility vehicle also heading north. The impact caused injuries to the SUV's driver, a 42-year-old woman, and her 35-year-old male front-seat passenger. Both suffered whiplash and injuries to the neck and back. The report lists driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. The truck's front end struck the SUV's right rear quarter panel. No pedestrians were involved. The drivers were licensed and the vehicles were moving straight ahead at the time of the crash. The report does not specify any contributing factors related to the victims or their safety equipment.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4644868 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19