About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 24
▸ Crush Injuries 18
▸ Severe Bleeding 25
▸ Severe Lacerations 19
▸ Concussion 29
▸ Whiplash 155
▸ Contusion/Bruise 152
▸ Abrasion 126
▸ Pain/Nausea 70
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year-to-year variance.
CloseAbout these numbers
These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
Caught Speeding Recently in CB 318
- 2013 White Ford Bu (TLN8692) – 288 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2022 Gray Ford Pickup (KXM7078) – 246 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2019 White Me/Be Sedan (RWVR67) – 146 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2011 Gray Me/Be Sedan (86ANBP) – 142 times • 2 in last 90d here
- 2021 Black BMW 4S (TDC5535) – 135 times • 3 in last 90d here
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Flatlands and Louisiana: a bike, a bus, and a corner that does not forgive
Brooklyn CB18: Jan 1, 2022 - Sep 24, 2025
On Sep 19 at Flatlands Avenue and Louisiana Avenue, a driver in a bus turned right and hit a man on a bike. A 13‑year‑old bus passenger was also hurt. Source.
This Week
- On Sep 19, a driver in an SUV making a left hit a 50‑year‑old woman who was crossing with the signal at Linden Boulevard. Police recorded a serious injury. Source.
- On Sep 17, a driver in an SUV going west on Flatlands Avenue hit a 40‑year‑old man crossing at East 105 Street; police listed him as unconscious at the scene. Source.
- On Sep 16, a 28‑year‑old man on a bike was injured in a multi‑vehicle crash; police cited another driver for following too closely. Source.
Nights fall hard here
Since 2022, people walking and biking have borne the brunt in Brooklyn CB18: 12 people walking and 2 people on bikes have been killed; hundreds more were injured. This is from city crash records in this district. Source.
The danger spikes after work. The 6 PM hour has seen four deaths. The 9 PM hour has seen three. These are the worst hours on the clock. Source.
Corners that take people
Flatbush Avenue and Avenue J lead the injury list for this board, with repeated serious crashes. The Belt Parkway corridor has taken three lives. Utica Avenue and Avenue L are not far behind. This is not one bad corner. It is many. Source.
Police lists show named driver errors again and again: inattention and distraction; disregarding lights and signs; failure to yield. None of that is abstract. It is a turn taken too fast. A phone in a hand. A missed walk signal and a body on the asphalt. Source.
The fixes are known; the question is will
This board needs simple, proven changes at its worst corners: daylighting at crosswalks, hardened right turns, and leading pedestrian intervals on Flatbush, Avenue J, and Avenue L. Evening enforcement should target the 6–9 PM window when deaths peak. Source.
Citywide tools exist. The state’s repeat‑speeder bill, S4045, would force drivers with 11 or more DMV points in 24 months, or six speed/red‑light camera tickets in a year, to install speed limiters. State Sen. Kevin Parker voted yes in committee, according to the public record. Source.
At City Hall, Council Member Mercedes Narcisse pushed to decriminalize jaywalking to end biased stops; the Council passed a modified repeal in 2024. Source. She also co‑sponsors a crackdown on unlicensed commuter vans (Int 1347‑2025). Source.
Lower speeds save lives. New York City now has authority to set safer limits and to act on repeat speeders. The next move is political. If you want fewer names to write, tell them to use the tools they have. Act here.
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-24
- File S 4045, Open States / NY Senate, Published 2025-06-12
- Modified ‘Jaywalking’ Repeal Passes Council, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2024-09-26
- Int 1347-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-08-14
- Take Action: Slow the Speed, Stop the Carnage, CrashCount, Published 0001-01-01
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Jaime Williams
District 59
Council Member Mercedes Narcisse
District 46
State Senator Kevin Parker
District 21
▸ Other Geographies
Brooklyn CB18 Brooklyn Community Board 18 sits in Brooklyn, Precinct 63, District 46, AD 59, SD 21.
It contains Flatlands, Marine Park-Mill Basin-Bergen Beach, Canarsie, Marine Park-Plumb Island, McGuire Fields, Canarsie Park & Pier.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Brooklyn Community Board 18
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E-Scooter Strikes Elderly Pedestrian on Flatlands▸Apr 3 - E-scooter hit a 68-year-old man at Flatlands Ave and E 80 St. The impact tore his arm. Police cite vehicular factors. Brooklyn street, night, blood on the asphalt.
A 68-year-old pedestrian was injured when an e-scooter struck him at Flatlands Ave and E 80 St in Brooklyn. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Other Vehicular' contributing factors. The man suffered abrasions to his arm and was conscious at the scene. The e-scooter's front end hit the pedestrian at the intersection. Police data lists 'Other Vehicular' as the cause, highlighting a driver error. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the report.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes E-Bike on Kings Hwy▸Apr 2 - SUV hit e-bike at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave. Cyclist thrown, leg bruised. Police cite traffic control ignored, driver inattention. System failed to protect the vulnerable.
An SUV and an e-bike collided at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn. The 32-year-old e-bike rider was ejected and suffered a leg contusion. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' were listed as contributing factors. The SUV driver was licensed; the e-bike rider was unlicensed. No injuries were specified for the SUV occupants. The report highlights driver errors, with no mention of helmet use or signals as factors.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead▸Apr 2 - A car plowed through families on Ocean Parkway. Three killed. Survivors hurt, shaken, haunted. The driver had a suspended license, dozens of violations, unpaid fines. The city’s streets failed to protect the most vulnerable. Pain lingers. Justice waits.
ABC7 reported on April 2, 2025, that a crash in Brooklyn killed a mother and her two daughters, leaving another family injured and traumatized. The article states, “Shakhzod described ongoing back pain and fears of another accident.” The driver, Miriam Yarimi, had 93 violations, $10,000 in unpaid fines, and a suspended license. She struck an Uber, then hit families crossing Ocean Parkway, flipping her vehicle. Yarimi faces charges including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. The crash exposes systemic failure: a driver with a long record remained on the road. Survivors suffer lasting physical and emotional wounds. The city’s enforcement and oversight remain under scrutiny.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead,
ABC7,
Published 2025-04-02
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern▸Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.
The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern,
New York Post,
Published 2025-04-01
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters▸Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters,
New York Post,
Published 2025-03-31
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SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Apr 3 - E-scooter hit a 68-year-old man at Flatlands Ave and E 80 St. The impact tore his arm. Police cite vehicular factors. Brooklyn street, night, blood on the asphalt.
A 68-year-old pedestrian was injured when an e-scooter struck him at Flatlands Ave and E 80 St in Brooklyn. According to the police report, the crash involved 'Other Vehicular' contributing factors. The man suffered abrasions to his arm and was conscious at the scene. The e-scooter's front end hit the pedestrian at the intersection. Police data lists 'Other Vehicular' as the cause, highlighting a driver error. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the report.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes E-Bike on Kings Hwy▸Apr 2 - SUV hit e-bike at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave. Cyclist thrown, leg bruised. Police cite traffic control ignored, driver inattention. System failed to protect the vulnerable.
An SUV and an e-bike collided at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn. The 32-year-old e-bike rider was ejected and suffered a leg contusion. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' were listed as contributing factors. The SUV driver was licensed; the e-bike rider was unlicensed. No injuries were specified for the SUV occupants. The report highlights driver errors, with no mention of helmet use or signals as factors.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead▸Apr 2 - A car plowed through families on Ocean Parkway. Three killed. Survivors hurt, shaken, haunted. The driver had a suspended license, dozens of violations, unpaid fines. The city’s streets failed to protect the most vulnerable. Pain lingers. Justice waits.
ABC7 reported on April 2, 2025, that a crash in Brooklyn killed a mother and her two daughters, leaving another family injured and traumatized. The article states, “Shakhzod described ongoing back pain and fears of another accident.” The driver, Miriam Yarimi, had 93 violations, $10,000 in unpaid fines, and a suspended license. She struck an Uber, then hit families crossing Ocean Parkway, flipping her vehicle. Yarimi faces charges including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. The crash exposes systemic failure: a driver with a long record remained on the road. Survivors suffer lasting physical and emotional wounds. The city’s enforcement and oversight remain under scrutiny.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead,
ABC7,
Published 2025-04-02
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern▸Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.
The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern,
New York Post,
Published 2025-04-01
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters▸Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters,
New York Post,
Published 2025-03-31
30
SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Apr 2 - SUV hit e-bike at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave. Cyclist thrown, leg bruised. Police cite traffic control ignored, driver inattention. System failed to protect the vulnerable.
An SUV and an e-bike collided at Kings Hwy and Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn. The 32-year-old e-bike rider was ejected and suffered a leg contusion. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' were listed as contributing factors. The SUV driver was licensed; the e-bike rider was unlicensed. No injuries were specified for the SUV occupants. The report highlights driver errors, with no mention of helmet use or signals as factors.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead▸Apr 2 - A car plowed through families on Ocean Parkway. Three killed. Survivors hurt, shaken, haunted. The driver had a suspended license, dozens of violations, unpaid fines. The city’s streets failed to protect the most vulnerable. Pain lingers. Justice waits.
ABC7 reported on April 2, 2025, that a crash in Brooklyn killed a mother and her two daughters, leaving another family injured and traumatized. The article states, “Shakhzod described ongoing back pain and fears of another accident.” The driver, Miriam Yarimi, had 93 violations, $10,000 in unpaid fines, and a suspended license. She struck an Uber, then hit families crossing Ocean Parkway, flipping her vehicle. Yarimi faces charges including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. The crash exposes systemic failure: a driver with a long record remained on the road. Survivors suffer lasting physical and emotional wounds. The city’s enforcement and oversight remain under scrutiny.
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Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead,
ABC7,
Published 2025-04-02
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern▸Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.
The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern,
New York Post,
Published 2025-04-01
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters▸Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters,
New York Post,
Published 2025-03-31
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SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Apr 2 - A car plowed through families on Ocean Parkway. Three killed. Survivors hurt, shaken, haunted. The driver had a suspended license, dozens of violations, unpaid fines. The city’s streets failed to protect the most vulnerable. Pain lingers. Justice waits.
ABC7 reported on April 2, 2025, that a crash in Brooklyn killed a mother and her two daughters, leaving another family injured and traumatized. The article states, “Shakhzod described ongoing back pain and fears of another accident.” The driver, Miriam Yarimi, had 93 violations, $10,000 in unpaid fines, and a suspended license. She struck an Uber, then hit families crossing Ocean Parkway, flipping her vehicle. Yarimi faces charges including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. The crash exposes systemic failure: a driver with a long record remained on the road. Survivors suffer lasting physical and emotional wounds. The city’s enforcement and oversight remain under scrutiny.
- Brooklyn Crash Leaves Family Scarred, Three Dead, ABC7, Published 2025-04-02
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern▸Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.
The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.
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Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern,
New York Post,
Published 2025-04-01
31
Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters▸Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters,
New York Post,
Published 2025-03-31
30
SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.
The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.
- Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern, New York Post, Published 2025-04-01
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters▸Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
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Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters,
New York Post,
Published 2025-03-31
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SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 31 - A speeding Audi tore through a Brooklyn crosswalk. A mother and her two daughters died. Her young son clings to life. The driver, with a record of 93 violations, faces manslaughter charges. The street became a killing ground.
According to the New York Post (March 31, 2025), Miriam Yarimi, 35, struck and killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5, as they crossed legally in a Brooklyn crosswalk. Saada’s 4-year-old son was critically injured. Police say Yarimi’s Audi was speeding. The article notes her car had over 93 prior traffic violations. Yarimi reportedly told first responders she was 'possessed' and referenced 'the devil in me.' She faces manslaughter and related charges. The case highlights the dangers of repeat traffic offenders and the deadly consequences when enforcement fails. Yarimi is undergoing psychiatric evaluation at Bellevue Hospital.
- Brooklyn Driver Kills Mother, Two Daughters, New York Post, Published 2025-03-31
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SUV Backs Into Path of Oncoming Motorcycle▸Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 30 - A motorcycle struck the rear of a reversing SUV near E 53rd Street. The rider, thirty-seven, went headfirst onto the pavement. His helmetless head split open. The bike twisted, silent. The street froze, marked by metal and blood.
According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the rear of an SUV that was backing up near 1053 E 53rd Street in Brooklyn at 23:44. The rider, a 37-year-old man, was ejected and suffered severe head lacerations but remained conscious. The report states the SUV was 'Backing Unsafely,' with 'Other Vehicular' factors also cited. The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the SUV's left rear bumper. The responding officers noted the motorcycle was left crumpled and overturned. The police report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, drawing attention to the SUV driver's actions. The rider was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the documented driver error.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family▸Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
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Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 30 - An unlicensed driver sped through a red light on Ocean Parkway. She struck a mother and her three children in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died. The son remains in critical condition. The street filled with chaos and grief.
According to NY Daily News (published March 30, 2025), Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license and ran a red light on Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, striking a mother and her three children as they crossed legally. Yarimi's Audi, with a history of 21 speed camera and five red light tickets, collided with another car before careening into the family. She was charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, and aggravated unlicensed operation. The crash killed Natasha Saada and her daughters, Deborah and Diana; Saada's son remains in critical condition. The article quotes a relative: 'It's a very sensitive time for us, for our community and for our family.' The case highlights repeated driver violations and the dangers of unlicensed, reckless driving on city streets.
- Unlicensed Driver Kills Brooklyn Family, NY Daily News, Published 2025-03-30
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family▸Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
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Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family,
ABC7,
Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 29 - A mother and two daughters died in a Brooklyn crosswalk. A third child clings to life. Ten hurt. The Audi driver, license suspended, rear-ended a car, then plowed into pedestrians. Ocean Parkway’s speed and lawlessness left a family shattered.
ABC7 reported on March 29, 2025, that a mother and her two children were killed while crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. According to Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the crash was "caused by someone who shouldn't have been on the road." The Audi driver, Mariam Yarimi, 32, had a suspended license. She rear-ended a Toyota Camry, sending her car airborne into a family in the crosswalk. The mother and two daughters died at the scene; a four-year-old boy was critically injured. Ten people were hospitalized. Residents cited chronic speeding and red-light running on Ocean Parkway. Authorities are investigating speed, possible red-light running, and impairment. No arrests have been made. The crash highlights persistent dangers for pedestrians and systemic failures in traffic enforcement.
- Brooklyn Crosswalk Crash Kills Family, ABC7, Published 2025-03-29
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Defective Brakes Cause Rear-End Crash on Belt Parkway Ramp▸Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 28 - A rear-end collision on the Belt Parkway ramp injured a 33-year-old female driver. According to the police report, defective brakes and following too closely led to the crash. The driver suffered back injuries but remained conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 21:01 on the Belt Parkway ramp involving two vehicles traveling west. The driver of a 2016 Nissan SUV, a 33-year-old female occupant, was injured with back trauma and remained conscious, restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report cites 'Brakes Defective' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors, indicating driver error related to vehicle maintenance and unsafe distance. The SUV's center front end struck the rear center of a 2018 BMW sedan, which was also slowing or stopping. Both drivers were licensed. The collision caused damage to both vehicles' center front and back ends. The report does not list any victim behaviors contributing to the crash, focusing on the defective brakes and following distance as primary causes.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Rockaway Parkway▸Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 28 - A 37-year-old woman suffered severe injuries after an SUV made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Rockaway Parkway outside a crosswalk. The impact caused fractures and dislocations, leaving the pedestrian conscious but seriously hurt.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Rockaway Parkway at a location not marked by a signal or crosswalk when she was struck by a 2023 Kia SUV traveling south. The SUV was making a left turn at the time of impact, hitting the pedestrian with its center front end. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her entire body, including fractures and dislocations, and was conscious after the collision. The report lists the pedestrian's contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver errors such as Failure to Yield or other violations were explicitly cited. The vehicle sustained no damage despite the serious injuries to the pedestrian. This incident highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing outside designated areas.
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Pick-up Truck Hits Bicyclist Turning Left▸Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 26 - A 72-year-old bicyclist suffered knee and foot injuries and a concussion after a pick-up truck struck him while making a left turn. The crash occurred on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 14:13 on East 36 Street in Brooklyn. A pick-up truck, traveling east and making a left turn, collided with a bicyclist traveling west and making a right turn. The bicyclist, a 72-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, and suffered a concussion. The report identifies 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor, specifically linked to the bicyclist. The pick-up truck's right front bumper struck the bicyclist, causing center front end damage to the truck. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The truck driver was licensed in New Jersey. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.
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Taxi Left Turn Injures Rear Passenger in Brooklyn▸Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 24 - A taxi making a left turn in Brooklyn struck an object or vehicle with its right front bumper, injuring a rear passenger. The passenger suffered contusions and lower leg injuries but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:50 on Foster Avenue near Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The taxi, traveling southwest, was making a left turn when the right front bumper made impact. The vehicle sustained damage to the right front bumper. A 41-year-old male rear passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was injured with contusions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The passenger was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or cyclist involvement or victim behaviors. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the maneuver. The incident highlights the dangers posed by vehicle turning movements in urban settings and the resulting injuries to vehicle occupants.
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Brooklyn SUV Crash Injures Two Men▸Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 23 - Two men suffered head injuries in a Brooklyn crash on Flatbush Avenue. Both were conscious but complained of whiplash. The driver’s distraction and unsafe speed caused the collision between two SUVs traveling east and south.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn around 12:40 a.m. Two SUVs collided, with impact at the center front end of one vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the other. The driver of the eastbound SUV, a 24-year-old man, was injured with head trauma and whiplash. He was wearing a lap belt but was cited for driver inattention/distraction and unsafe speed. The front passenger, a 31-year-old man, also suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and not ejected. The report explicitly identifies driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors, highlighting the driver’s errors as central to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian▸Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
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E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-03-23
19
Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
18
Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
16
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
16
Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
14
Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 23 - Luis Cruz stepped from his car. An e-bike delivery worker sped through a stop sign. The crash was sudden. Cruz died on the street. The rider stayed. The intersection has seen this before. The system pushes speed. The danger remains.
Gothamist reported on March 23, 2025, that Luis Cruz, 49, died after an e-bike delivery worker "sped through a stop sign" and struck him as he exited his double-parked car in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Witness Jack Collins said, "He died basically on the spot." The e-bike rider remained at the scene. No arrests were made. The article notes this intersection is known for frequent stop sign violations: "It's not a unicorn incident. It's happened a lot." The piece highlights systemic issues, including delivery app pressures and gaps in e-bike regulation. City data shows e-bikes account for less than 2% of traffic deaths, but the policy debate continues. Lawmakers have called for tighter rules, as delivery workers face incentives to rush.
- E-Bike Rider Runs Stop, Kills Pedestrian, Gothamist, Published 2025-03-23
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Two Sedans Slam Into Truck on Ryder Street▸Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
17
Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 19 - Two sedans crashed at Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Impact sent both cars into a stopped truck. One driver bruised his arm. Metal twisted. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 16:23 on Ryder Street in Brooklyn. Both drivers were licensed men traveling straight. The crash forced both cars into a box truck stopped in traffic. The Toyota's left front bumper struck the Mercedes' right front bumper, damaging both vehicles. The truck took a hit to its left rear bumper. A 22-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. No helmet or signal issues are noted. The crash shows the risk of multi-vehicle impacts even when no violations are recorded.
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Elderly Driver Loses Consciousness Crashes Sedan▸Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 18 - An 82-year-old woman driving east on E 33 St lost consciousness, crashing her sedan head-on. She suffered whole-body injuries and whiplash. The vehicle’s left front bumper was damaged. The crash exposed dangers of sudden medical events behind the wheel.
According to the police report, an 82-year-old female driver traveling east on E 33 St in Brooklyn lost consciousness while driving a 2005 Toyota sedan. The vehicle impacted an object or surface with its center front end, damaging the left front bumper. The driver was the sole occupant and was not ejected. She sustained injuries to her entire body, including whiplash, and was conscious after the crash. The report explicitly cites 'Lost Consciousness' as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a sudden medical event impaired the driver's control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. This incident highlights the systemic danger posed by medical emergencies occurring while operating a vehicle.
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Distracted Driver Causes Brooklyn Collision▸Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 17 - A distracted driver changed lanes on Avenue U, striking a pick-up truck traveling straight. The sedan driver, a 68-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash at dusk in Brooklyn.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Avenue U in Brooklyn at 6:33 p.m. A 68-year-old female sedan driver was injured with head trauma and whiplash. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' twice as contributing factors for the sedan driver. The sedan was changing lanes when it collided with a northbound pick-up truck that was going straight ahead. Impact points were the sedan's left front bumper and the truck's right front bumper, causing front-end damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report highlights driver distraction as the primary cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the other driver or victim behaviors.
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Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 16 - A sedan turning right struck a 66-year-old man crossing Ralph Avenue with the signal. The driver failed to yield. The impact fractured and dislocated the man’s lower leg. He was conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn made a right turn and struck a 66-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper, which was damaged. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. No contributing factors are listed for the pedestrian beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
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Sedan Ignores Signal, Strikes Brooklyn Cyclist▸Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 16 - A sedan slammed into a cyclist on Glenwood Road. The driver blew past traffic control. The cyclist’s leg shattered. Blood on the street. System failed. Cyclist conscious, but broken.
According to the police report, a sedan and a bicyclist collided head-on at 19:03 on Glenwood Road in Brooklyn. The 35-year-old male cyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, showing the driver failed to obey signals or signs. The cyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash highlights the danger when drivers ignore traffic control, leaving vulnerable road users gravely injured.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist on Left Side Doors▸Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.
Mar 14 - A 23-year-old male bicyclist suffered a fractured shoulder after a Genesis sedan struck him on the left side doors. The crash in Brooklyn involved driver inattention and distraction, leaving the cyclist injured but conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:30 near 3914 Quentin Rd in Brooklyn. A 23-year-old male bicyclist traveling east was struck by a 2025 Genesis sedan that was parked before the collision. The point of impact was the sedan's left side doors, causing a fracture and dislocation to the bicyclist's shoulder. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist, with an unspecified secondary factor for the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. Vehicle damage was noted on the sedan's left side doors and the bike's front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors in the report.