Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Bronx CB12?

No More Blood for Broken Streets: Demand Safety Now
Bronx CB12: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 4, 2025
The Toll in Flesh and Blood
A woman tried to cross White Plains Road at night. She was 78. An SUV hit her. She died at Jacobi. The driver stayed. No charges. The street stayed the same. The victim was crossing White Plains Road at E. 216th St. in Williamsbridge when a 56-year-old woman driving north in a 2024 Toyota RAV4 hit her at about 10:20 p.m. Saturday, cops said.
A coach stood outside his home on Givan Avenue. A BMW and a pickup collided. The BMW spun, hit parked cars, hit the coach. He died. His mother said, “These arrests cannot bring back my child. Still, something has to be done.”
In the last year, five people died on these streets. Seven hundred were hurt. Nine were left with injuries that change a life.
Who Pays the Price
Older New Yorkers and the young take the brunt. In the past 12 months, three people over 55 died. Sixty-one children were hurt. The dead are not numbers. They are mothers, fathers, neighbors, children. The street does not care. The cars do not stop.
SUVs and sedans do most of the harm. SUVs killed three. Cars and SUVs together left hundreds bleeding. Trucks, bikes, and mopeds add to the toll, but the weight of steel is what crushes bones and ends breath.
What Leaders Have Done—and Not Done
Council Member Kevin Riley has co-sponsored bills for speed humps near parks, scramble crosswalks, and better lighting. He voted to end jaywalking tickets and back solar crosswalks. But the deaths keep coming. No law has slowed the cars on White Plains Road. No new design has stopped the chain-reaction crashes on Givan Avenue.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie helped expand red light cameras, but blocked the city from lowering speed limits for years. Only after years of delay did Albany pass Sammy’s Law. The streets waited. People died.
The Next Step Is Yours
This is not fate. This is policy. Call your council member. Call the mayor. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand street redesigns that protect people, not just cars. Join Transportation Alternatives or Families for Safe Streets. Do not wait for another name to be added to the list. Act now.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Unlicensed Driver Kills Bronx Coach, NY Daily News, Published 2025-05-08
- Elderly Pedestrian Killed Crossing Bronx Street, NY Daily News, Published 2025-05-25
- Unlicensed Driver Kills Bronx Coach, NY Daily News, Published 2025-05-08
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4679918 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-25
- Mother of crash victim on failure of NYC speed limit bill: 'Albany backroom politics at its worst', gothamist.com, Published 2023-06-22
- Driver Flees Bronx Crash, Coach Killed, NY Daily News, Published 2025-03-14
- New push for automated ticketing of drivers who double park in NYC, gothamist.com, Published 2025-03-03
- File Int 0262-2024, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2024-02-28
- More red light cameras coming to NYC intersections under newly passed legislation, gothamist.com, Published 2024-06-07
- File S 9718, Open States, Published 2024-06-03
- New York Pols Back Gounardes's Bill to Cut Driving by 20%, streetsblog.org, Published 2024-05-15
Other Representatives

District 83
1446 E. Gun Hill Road, Bronx, NY 10469
Room 932, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 12
940 East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, NY 10469
718-684-5509
250 Broadway, Suite 1865, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6873

District 36
250 S. 6th Ave., Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Room 609, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Bronx CB12 Bronx Community Board 12 sits in Bronx, Precinct 47, District 12, AD 83, SD 36.
It contains Williamsbridge-Olinville, Eastchester-Edenwald-Baychester, Wakefield-Woodlawn, Woodlawn Cemetery.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Bronx Community Board 12
S 775Bailey votes yes to expand ignition interlock monitoring, boosting road safety.▸Senate backs S 775. The bill defines the ignition interlock monitor’s job. It forces offenders to install devices and obey court orders. Lawmakers act to keep repeat drunk drivers off the street.
Senate bill S 775, titled "Relates to the responsibilities of an ignition interlock monitor," passed committee votes on February 1, March 21, and May 16, 2023. The bill describes the monitor’s role and mandates compliance for those ordered to install ignition interlock devices. Primary sponsor Jeremy Cooney (District 56) led, joined by Nathalia Fernandez, Monica Martinez, and Shelley Mayer. The measure saw broad support, with senators voting yes across multiple sessions. The law aims to keep drivers with violations from endangering others by enforcing strict compliance with court-ordered ignition interlocks.
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File S 775,
Open States,
Published 2023-03-21
Taxi Slams Object on Bronx River Parkway▸A taxi struck an object with its left front. The driver, alone, suffered whiplash and full-body pain. No others hurt. The cab’s bumper took the blow. Police list no driver error.
According to the police report, a 2016 Nissan taxi heading south on Bronx River Parkway hit an object with its left front quarter panel. The 61-year-old male driver was injured, suffering whiplash and pain across his body, but stayed conscious and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front bumper was damaged. No other people or vulnerable road users were involved. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors identified.
Multi-Vehicle Collision Injures Rear Passenger▸Four vehicles collided on White Plains Road in the Bronx. A rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All vehicles were stopped in traffic before impact. The crash involved SUVs and a sedan, with damage centered on front and back ends.
According to the police report, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on White Plains Road near East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved two SUVs and a sedan, all stopped in traffic before impact. The point of impact was the center front and back ends of the vehicles. A 28-year-old male rear passenger in one SUV was injured, suffering neck pain and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Other Vehicular" as the contributing factor for the crash and the passenger's injury. There is no indication of driver license issues. The collision caused center front and back end damage to the involved vehicles.
Inexperienced Driver Slams Parked SUVs Bronx▸A 53-year-old woman crashed her SUV into two parked vehicles on Barnes Avenue. She suffered internal injuries. Police cite driver inexperience and failure to yield. No other injuries reported.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old woman driving east on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx struck two parked SUVs. The driver suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Police list driver inexperience and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The moving SUV hit the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No pedestrians or other occupants were hurt. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling issues.
SUVs Collide on Grace Avenue in Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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File S 4647,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Senate backs S 775. The bill defines the ignition interlock monitor’s job. It forces offenders to install devices and obey court orders. Lawmakers act to keep repeat drunk drivers off the street.
Senate bill S 775, titled "Relates to the responsibilities of an ignition interlock monitor," passed committee votes on February 1, March 21, and May 16, 2023. The bill describes the monitor’s role and mandates compliance for those ordered to install ignition interlock devices. Primary sponsor Jeremy Cooney (District 56) led, joined by Nathalia Fernandez, Monica Martinez, and Shelley Mayer. The measure saw broad support, with senators voting yes across multiple sessions. The law aims to keep drivers with violations from endangering others by enforcing strict compliance with court-ordered ignition interlocks.
- File S 775, Open States, Published 2023-03-21
Taxi Slams Object on Bronx River Parkway▸A taxi struck an object with its left front. The driver, alone, suffered whiplash and full-body pain. No others hurt. The cab’s bumper took the blow. Police list no driver error.
According to the police report, a 2016 Nissan taxi heading south on Bronx River Parkway hit an object with its left front quarter panel. The 61-year-old male driver was injured, suffering whiplash and pain across his body, but stayed conscious and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front bumper was damaged. No other people or vulnerable road users were involved. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors identified.
Multi-Vehicle Collision Injures Rear Passenger▸Four vehicles collided on White Plains Road in the Bronx. A rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All vehicles were stopped in traffic before impact. The crash involved SUVs and a sedan, with damage centered on front and back ends.
According to the police report, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on White Plains Road near East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved two SUVs and a sedan, all stopped in traffic before impact. The point of impact was the center front and back ends of the vehicles. A 28-year-old male rear passenger in one SUV was injured, suffering neck pain and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Other Vehicular" as the contributing factor for the crash and the passenger's injury. There is no indication of driver license issues. The collision caused center front and back end damage to the involved vehicles.
Inexperienced Driver Slams Parked SUVs Bronx▸A 53-year-old woman crashed her SUV into two parked vehicles on Barnes Avenue. She suffered internal injuries. Police cite driver inexperience and failure to yield. No other injuries reported.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old woman driving east on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx struck two parked SUVs. The driver suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Police list driver inexperience and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The moving SUV hit the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No pedestrians or other occupants were hurt. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling issues.
SUVs Collide on Grace Avenue in Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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File S 4647,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
-
File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A taxi struck an object with its left front. The driver, alone, suffered whiplash and full-body pain. No others hurt. The cab’s bumper took the blow. Police list no driver error.
According to the police report, a 2016 Nissan taxi heading south on Bronx River Parkway hit an object with its left front quarter panel. The 61-year-old male driver was injured, suffering whiplash and pain across his body, but stayed conscious and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front bumper was damaged. No other people or vulnerable road users were involved. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors identified.
Multi-Vehicle Collision Injures Rear Passenger▸Four vehicles collided on White Plains Road in the Bronx. A rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All vehicles were stopped in traffic before impact. The crash involved SUVs and a sedan, with damage centered on front and back ends.
According to the police report, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on White Plains Road near East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved two SUVs and a sedan, all stopped in traffic before impact. The point of impact was the center front and back ends of the vehicles. A 28-year-old male rear passenger in one SUV was injured, suffering neck pain and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Other Vehicular" as the contributing factor for the crash and the passenger's injury. There is no indication of driver license issues. The collision caused center front and back end damage to the involved vehicles.
Inexperienced Driver Slams Parked SUVs Bronx▸A 53-year-old woman crashed her SUV into two parked vehicles on Barnes Avenue. She suffered internal injuries. Police cite driver inexperience and failure to yield. No other injuries reported.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old woman driving east on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx struck two parked SUVs. The driver suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Police list driver inexperience and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The moving SUV hit the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No pedestrians or other occupants were hurt. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling issues.
SUVs Collide on Grace Avenue in Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Four vehicles collided on White Plains Road in the Bronx. A rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All vehicles were stopped in traffic before impact. The crash involved SUVs and a sedan, with damage centered on front and back ends.
According to the police report, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on White Plains Road near East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved two SUVs and a sedan, all stopped in traffic before impact. The point of impact was the center front and back ends of the vehicles. A 28-year-old male rear passenger in one SUV was injured, suffering neck pain and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Other Vehicular" as the contributing factor for the crash and the passenger's injury. There is no indication of driver license issues. The collision caused center front and back end damage to the involved vehicles.
Inexperienced Driver Slams Parked SUVs Bronx▸A 53-year-old woman crashed her SUV into two parked vehicles on Barnes Avenue. She suffered internal injuries. Police cite driver inexperience and failure to yield. No other injuries reported.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old woman driving east on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx struck two parked SUVs. The driver suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Police list driver inexperience and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The moving SUV hit the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No pedestrians or other occupants were hurt. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling issues.
SUVs Collide on Grace Avenue in Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A 53-year-old woman crashed her SUV into two parked vehicles on Barnes Avenue. She suffered internal injuries. Police cite driver inexperience and failure to yield. No other injuries reported.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old woman driving east on Barnes Avenue in the Bronx struck two parked SUVs. The driver suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Police list driver inexperience and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The moving SUV hit the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No pedestrians or other occupants were hurt. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling issues.
SUVs Collide on Grace Avenue in Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Two SUVs crashed at Grace Avenue in the Bronx. One driver suffered neck injuries. Police cited unsafe speed and failure to yield. The injured driver was conscious and restrained. Damage hit front and right quarter panels of the vehicles.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Grace Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of the Connecticut-registered Jeep, a 38-year-old woman, was injured with neck trauma but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The New York-registered Nissan SUV was making a left turn westbound when it struck the Jeep traveling northbound. Contributing factors listed include unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way. The Nissan sustained damage to its right front bumper, while the Jeep's right front quarter panel was impacted. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured occupant.
SUV Makes U-Turn, Hits Pedestrian Crossing▸A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A 54-year-old man crossing Laconia Avenue with the signal was struck by an SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The driver showed no visible vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 54-year-old male pedestrian was crossing Laconia Avenue at an intersection with the signal when he was struck by a 2017 BMW SUV making a U-turn. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists no specific driver errors, but the vehicle was making a U-turn at the time of impact. The SUV showed no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious and injured. No contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
SUV Slams Sedan Leaving Bronx Parking Spot▸SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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File S 4647,
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Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
SUV hit sedan’s side as it pulled from parking on East 241 Street. Young driver hurt. Police cite improper lane use. System failed to protect vulnerable road user.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda SUV traveling west on East 241 Street struck a Ford sedan as it started from a parking spot. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side doors. The sedan’s 22-year-old male driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the SUV operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
S 4647Bailey votes yes on highway worker safety bill, overall safety unchanged.▸Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
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Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Senate passes S 4647. Bill hikes penalties for endangering highway workers. It funds more enforcement. It pushes work zone safety awareness. Lawmakers move to protect workers from reckless drivers.
Senate bill S 4647, titled "Increases penalties for endangerment of a highway worker, promotes work zone safety awareness, and establishes a fund for additional work zone safety enforcement," advanced through committee on April 15, 2024. Sponsored by Timothy M. Kennedy, with Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Pamela Helming, Mario Mattera, Robert Rolison, and James Skoufis as co-sponsors, the bill passed multiple Senate votes. The measure targets drivers who endanger highway workers, boosts safety awareness, and funds enforcement. The bill aims to curb driver recklessness in work zones, where danger is high and impact is deadly.
- File S 4647, Open States, Published 2023-02-28
E-Bike Driver Injured in Bronx Sedan Crash▸A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A 41-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in a collision with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver suffered fractures and dislocations to his lower leg and foot. Police cited failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a 41-year-old male e-bike driver was injured in a crash with a sedan on East 222 Street in the Bronx. The e-bike driver was making a left turn when the collision occurred, impacting the center back end of the bike. The rider sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor. The injured rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian on Bronx Boulevard▸A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A 19-year-old woman was hit by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard. She suffered a concussion and arm injuries. The driver was speeding. Multiple parked vehicles show damage from the crash. The pedestrian was conscious but injured.
According to the police report, a 19-year-old female pedestrian was injured after being struck by a northbound sedan on Bronx Boulevard in the Bronx. The pedestrian suffered a concussion and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver was speeding at the time of the crash. The sedan sustained front-end damage, and several parked vehicles nearby also showed damage, suggesting a chaotic impact scene. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted in the report.
SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan, Passenger Hurt▸SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
SUV turned left on White Plains Road. Sedan moved straight. Metal struck metal. Nineteen-year-old woman in back seat injured her knee and leg. Shock set in. Obstruction or debris played a role.
According to the police report, a 2019 Jeep SUV made a left turn on White Plains Road near East 218 Street in the Bronx and collided with a 2015 Buick sedan traveling straight. The crash involved the SUV's right front bumper and the sedan's left front bumper. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. A 19-year-old female passenger in the SUV suffered knee and lower leg injuries and was reported to be in shock. She wore a lap belt and harness. The police report notes the SUV's left turn maneuver amid roadway obstruction or debris as a driver error.
SUV Slams Sedan on Webster Avenue▸SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
SUV struck sedan head-on in the Bronx. Sedan driver, 47, suffered a head abrasion but stayed conscious. Police cite driver distraction as the cause. Both vehicles moved south. No other factors listed.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV collided with a 2007 sedan on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Both vehicles traveled south when the SUV's left front bumper hit the sedan's right front quarter panel. The sedan's 47-year-old male driver was injured, suffering a head abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and going straight ahead at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
9-Year-Old Girl Injured Crossing Bronx Street▸A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
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Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A 9-year-old girl was hit by an SUV while crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx. The vehicle struck her center front end. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver was licensed and traveling west.
According to the police report, a 9-year-old female pedestrian was injured crossing East 241 Street in the Bronx when a 2022 Nissan SUV struck her with its center front end. The girl sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was traveling straight ahead westbound at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No helmet or signaling issues were noted.
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
- File A 602, Open States, Published 2023-02-13
A 602Bailey votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
- File A 602, Open States, Published 2023-02-13
A 602Dinowitz votes yes in committee, boosting funding for safer street designs.▸Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
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File A 602,
Open States,
Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
Assembly and Senate passed A 602. The bill sets state funding rules for federally assisted and municipal complete street projects. Lawmakers moved fast. Streets shaped by budgets, not safety.
Bill A 602, titled 'Relates to the percentage responsibility of the state for federally assisted projects,' passed committee votes in the Assembly on January 24, 2023, and in the Senate on February 13, 2023. Sponsored by Patricia Fahy, the bill addresses how much the state pays for federally assisted projects and for municipal projects with complete street designs. The measure saw broad support, with near-unanimous yes votes in both chambers. The bill's focus is on funding, not on direct safety improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, or other vulnerable road users. No safety analyst note was provided.
- File A 602, Open States, Published 2023-02-13
Ford SUV Hits Elderly Man Head-On in Bronx▸A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A Ford SUV struck a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street. The left bumper hit his head. He fell, unconscious, blood pooling on cold pavement. The street stood silent. No driver errors listed. The man was gravely hurt.
A Ford SUV hit a 72-year-old man outside the crosswalk on East 233rd Street in the Bronx. According to the police report, 'The left bumper hit his head. He lay unconscious on cold pavement, blood pooling, the gray street silent around him.' The pedestrian suffered a head injury and severe bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as a factor. The crash left a vulnerable road user severely injured, with the impact focused on the left front bumper of the SUV.
Distracted SUV Driver Tears Woman’s Leg on Edenwald▸A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A woman, 52, stepped from a car on Edenwald Avenue. An SUV kept moving. The driver did not see her. The vehicle struck her leg. Blood pooled on the street. The driver failed to yield. The SUV showed no damage.
A 52-year-old woman was injured on Edenwald Avenue near Murdock Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, she was stepping down from a vehicle when a Nissan SUV, traveling straight, struck her. The woman suffered severe lacerations to her leg and remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV showed no damage, and the driver did not stop. The woman was not at an intersection when hit. No mention of helmet or signaling as factors. The crash left blood on the street and a torn leg, underscoring the danger faced by pedestrians.
Ambulance Hits Sedan Passenger in Bronx▸An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
An ambulance struck a sedan on White Plains Road in the Bronx. The sedan’s front passenger, a 20-year-old woman, suffered a neck injury. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. The passenger was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, an ambulance traveling south on White Plains Road collided with a westbound sedan. The impact struck the sedan’s right side doors. The front passenger of the sedan, a 20-year-old woman, was injured with a neck injury but remained conscious. She was secured by a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. The ambulance showed no vehicle damage despite the collision. The driver errors identified include failure to yield right-of-way. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Making Left Turn▸A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.
A motorcyclist crashed into a sedan turning left on East Gun Hill Road. The rider fractured his knee and lower leg. Police cited failure to yield and unsafe speed. The motorcyclist wore a helmet and stayed conscious after impact.
According to the police report, a motorcyclist traveling eastbound on East Gun Hill Road collided with a sedan making a left turn westbound. The motorcyclist suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to his knee and lower leg. The report lists the contributing factors as failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe speed by the motorcyclist. The sedan's right front bumper struck the motorcycle's center front end. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the crash. The sedan driver was licensed and making a left turn when the collision occurred. No ejections were reported.