Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Queens CB3?

Red Lights, Broken Lives: Queens Streets Are Killing Our Kids
Queens CB3: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 4, 2025
Children in the Crosswalk, Sirens in the Night
A four-year-old and her sister, eight, stepped into the crosswalk on 37th Avenue. An SUV driver went around a car, ran the red, and hit them. The driver fled. The girls went to Elmhurst Hospital. They survived. The driver is still out there. Police said the girls had minor injuries. The street remembers more than that.
In the last twelve months, 710 people were hurt and 8 suffered serious injuries in Queens CB3. Two people died.
The Numbers Do Not Lie
Since 2022, there have been 13 deaths and 2,140 injuries on these streets. Children, elders, workers. A man, 23, killed on his way to work. A child, 8, crushed crossing with the light. A woman, 60, bled out at the curb. The numbers do not care about age or dreams. They only climb.
Leadership: Words and Waiting
City leaders talk about Vision Zero. They talk about speed cameras and lower limits. But the carnage continues. After a firefighter killed a young man while driving drunk and high at 83 mph, Queens DA Melinda Katz said, “Drunk, drugged and reckless driving are dire threats to everyone on our shared roadways.” The victim’s brother said, “Pena will walk the streets for a $50,000 bail… Justin will never walk the streets again.”
Speed cameras work, but the law that keeps them running is always at risk. The city can lower speed limits now, but waits. Every day of delay is another roll of the dice.
What Comes Next
This is not fate. This is policy.
Call your council member. Call the mayor. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand permanent speed cameras. Demand streets where children can cross and live. Take action now.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Firefighter Charged After Deadly Queens Crash, ABC7, Published 2025-02-28
- Driver Runs Red, Hits Two Girls, NY Daily News, Published 2025-05-26
- Queens Crash: Speed, Drugs, One Dead, CBS New York, Published 2025-04-17
- Drunk Firefighter Kills Driver In Queens, NY Daily News, Published 2025-02-27
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4699492 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-04
- Firefighter Charged After Deadly Queens Crash, ABC7, Published 2025-02-28
- Red Light Crash Kills Driver in Queens, New York Post, Published 2025-02-27
Other Representatives

District 34
75-35 31st Ave. Suite 206B (2nd Floor), East Elmhurst, NY 11370
Room 654, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 25
37-32 75th Street, 1st Floor, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
718-803-6373
250 Broadway, Suite 1816, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7066

District 13
74-09 37th Ave. Suite 302, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Room 307, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Queens CB3 Queens Community Board 3 sits in Queens, Precinct 115, District 25, AD 34, SD 13.
It contains Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Queens Community Board 3
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 37-year-old woman suffered neck injuries after a sedan made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Roosevelt Avenue with the signal. The driver showed no vehicle damage. The pedestrian was conscious and injured internally.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue in Queens around 10:00 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2011 Ford sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report notes no vehicle damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The pedestrian sustained neck injuries and was conscious at the scene. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not attribute fault to the pedestrian. The driver’s action of making a left turn into the pedestrian’s path was the primary factor in the collision.
Res 0792-2023Ramos Supports Safety Boosting Scramble Crosswalks Near Schools▸Council calls for scramble crosswalks at schools. Kids cross in all directions. Cars stop. Fewer deadly conflicts. NYPD cut crossing guards. Streets stay dangerous. Council pushes Albany for action.
Resolution Res 0792-2023 was filed by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced September 28, 2023, and filed at session’s end, it urges Albany to pass A.5001-A/S.2515-B. The matter: 'establishing scramble crosswalks leading to and from school buildings during times of student arrival and dismissal.' Council Members Hanif (primary), Brooks-Powers, Restler, and Riley sponsored. The bill responds to deadly crashes near schools and NYPD’s cut of 486 crossing guards. Scramble crosswalks stop all cars so kids cross in every direction, cutting conflicts. The Council wants the state to act before more children are hurt.
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File Res 0792-2023,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2023-12-31
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Road Rage Incident▸A 41-year-old man was injured by a sedan in Queens. The driver was aggressive and distracted. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his arm. The crash occurred at an intersection on 98 Street.
A pedestrian was injured in a crash involving a sedan in Queens. According to the police report, the driver exhibited aggressive driving and distraction, contributing to the incident. The 41-year-old male pedestrian was struck while performing other actions in the roadway, resulting in a contusion to his elbow and lower arm. The driver was traveling south on 98 Street when the collision occurred at the intersection with Northern Boulevard. There were no indications of safety equipment use by the pedestrian, and the driver was alone in the vehicle.
Passenger Injured in NYC Crash▸A 36-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a collision involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. The crash occurred on 23 Avenue. Driver inattention was a key factor.
A 36-year-old male passenger was injured in a crash on 23 Avenue involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. According to the police report, the passenger sustained whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The driver of the pick-up truck was cited for driver inattention and inexperience. The sedan was also traveling straight ahead at the time of the impact. No other contributing factors were noted. The passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.
Motorcycle Rider Injured in Queens Crash▸A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 37-year-old woman suffered neck injuries after a sedan made a left turn and struck her while she crossed Roosevelt Avenue with the signal. The driver showed no vehicle damage. The pedestrian was conscious and injured internally.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue in Queens around 10:00 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2011 Ford sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report notes no vehicle damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The pedestrian sustained neck injuries and was conscious at the scene. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not attribute fault to the pedestrian. The driver’s action of making a left turn into the pedestrian’s path was the primary factor in the collision.
Res 0792-2023Ramos Supports Safety Boosting Scramble Crosswalks Near Schools▸Council calls for scramble crosswalks at schools. Kids cross in all directions. Cars stop. Fewer deadly conflicts. NYPD cut crossing guards. Streets stay dangerous. Council pushes Albany for action.
Resolution Res 0792-2023 was filed by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced September 28, 2023, and filed at session’s end, it urges Albany to pass A.5001-A/S.2515-B. The matter: 'establishing scramble crosswalks leading to and from school buildings during times of student arrival and dismissal.' Council Members Hanif (primary), Brooks-Powers, Restler, and Riley sponsored. The bill responds to deadly crashes near schools and NYPD’s cut of 486 crossing guards. Scramble crosswalks stop all cars so kids cross in every direction, cutting conflicts. The Council wants the state to act before more children are hurt.
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File Res 0792-2023,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2023-12-31
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Road Rage Incident▸A 41-year-old man was injured by a sedan in Queens. The driver was aggressive and distracted. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his arm. The crash occurred at an intersection on 98 Street.
A pedestrian was injured in a crash involving a sedan in Queens. According to the police report, the driver exhibited aggressive driving and distraction, contributing to the incident. The 41-year-old male pedestrian was struck while performing other actions in the roadway, resulting in a contusion to his elbow and lower arm. The driver was traveling south on 98 Street when the collision occurred at the intersection with Northern Boulevard. There were no indications of safety equipment use by the pedestrian, and the driver was alone in the vehicle.
Passenger Injured in NYC Crash▸A 36-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a collision involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. The crash occurred on 23 Avenue. Driver inattention was a key factor.
A 36-year-old male passenger was injured in a crash on 23 Avenue involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. According to the police report, the passenger sustained whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The driver of the pick-up truck was cited for driver inattention and inexperience. The sedan was also traveling straight ahead at the time of the impact. No other contributing factors were noted. The passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.
Motorcycle Rider Injured in Queens Crash▸A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Council calls for scramble crosswalks at schools. Kids cross in all directions. Cars stop. Fewer deadly conflicts. NYPD cut crossing guards. Streets stay dangerous. Council pushes Albany for action.
Resolution Res 0792-2023 was filed by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced September 28, 2023, and filed at session’s end, it urges Albany to pass A.5001-A/S.2515-B. The matter: 'establishing scramble crosswalks leading to and from school buildings during times of student arrival and dismissal.' Council Members Hanif (primary), Brooks-Powers, Restler, and Riley sponsored. The bill responds to deadly crashes near schools and NYPD’s cut of 486 crossing guards. Scramble crosswalks stop all cars so kids cross in every direction, cutting conflicts. The Council wants the state to act before more children are hurt.
- File Res 0792-2023, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2023-12-31
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Road Rage Incident▸A 41-year-old man was injured by a sedan in Queens. The driver was aggressive and distracted. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his arm. The crash occurred at an intersection on 98 Street.
A pedestrian was injured in a crash involving a sedan in Queens. According to the police report, the driver exhibited aggressive driving and distraction, contributing to the incident. The 41-year-old male pedestrian was struck while performing other actions in the roadway, resulting in a contusion to his elbow and lower arm. The driver was traveling south on 98 Street when the collision occurred at the intersection with Northern Boulevard. There were no indications of safety equipment use by the pedestrian, and the driver was alone in the vehicle.
Passenger Injured in NYC Crash▸A 36-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a collision involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. The crash occurred on 23 Avenue. Driver inattention was a key factor.
A 36-year-old male passenger was injured in a crash on 23 Avenue involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. According to the police report, the passenger sustained whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The driver of the pick-up truck was cited for driver inattention and inexperience. The sedan was also traveling straight ahead at the time of the impact. No other contributing factors were noted. The passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.
Motorcycle Rider Injured in Queens Crash▸A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 41-year-old man was injured by a sedan in Queens. The driver was aggressive and distracted. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his arm. The crash occurred at an intersection on 98 Street.
A pedestrian was injured in a crash involving a sedan in Queens. According to the police report, the driver exhibited aggressive driving and distraction, contributing to the incident. The 41-year-old male pedestrian was struck while performing other actions in the roadway, resulting in a contusion to his elbow and lower arm. The driver was traveling south on 98 Street when the collision occurred at the intersection with Northern Boulevard. There were no indications of safety equipment use by the pedestrian, and the driver was alone in the vehicle.
Passenger Injured in NYC Crash▸A 36-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a collision involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. The crash occurred on 23 Avenue. Driver inattention was a key factor.
A 36-year-old male passenger was injured in a crash on 23 Avenue involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. According to the police report, the passenger sustained whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The driver of the pick-up truck was cited for driver inattention and inexperience. The sedan was also traveling straight ahead at the time of the impact. No other contributing factors were noted. The passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.
Motorcycle Rider Injured in Queens Crash▸A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 36-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a collision involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. The crash occurred on 23 Avenue. Driver inattention was a key factor.
A 36-year-old male passenger was injured in a crash on 23 Avenue involving a pick-up truck and a sedan. According to the police report, the passenger sustained whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The driver of the pick-up truck was cited for driver inattention and inexperience. The sedan was also traveling straight ahead at the time of the impact. No other contributing factors were noted. The passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.
Motorcycle Rider Injured in Queens Crash▸A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A motorcycle collided with a sedan in Queens. The rider, 33, was ejected and suffered serious chest injuries. The driver of the motorcycle was distracted. The sedan was making a left turn.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The motorcycle rider, a 33-year-old man, was ejected and sustained chest injuries classified as severe. According to the police report, the crash was attributed to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The motorcycle was traveling straight when it struck the sedan, which was making a left turn. The rider was wearing a helmet, but it did not prevent his injuries. The driver of the motorcycle held a permit at the time of the incident.
Sedan Turns Left, Hits E-Scooter Rider▸A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A sedan turning left struck a southbound e-scooter on 88 Street in Queens. The 25-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and suffered injuries to his elbow and lower arm. The sedan’s left side doors were damaged. Driver distraction was a factor.
According to the police report, a 2021 Honda sedan was making a left turn on 88 Street in Queens when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 25-year-old man, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The sedan sustained damage to its left side doors. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-scooter driver was in shock and complained of pain or nausea. No other contributing factors or safety equipment details were noted in the report.
3Box Truck Hits Sedan on Queens Street▸A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A box truck turning right collided with a sedan going straight on 83 Street in Queens. Three sedan occupants were trapped and injured, suffering shoulder, neck, and leg wounds. The crash caused front-end damage to both vehicles.
According to the police report, a box truck making a right turn struck a sedan traveling east on 83 Street in Queens. The collision impacted the left front bumpers of both vehicles. Three occupants in the sedan—a 38-year-old male driver, a 34-year-old female front passenger, and a 51-year-old female rear passenger—were trapped and sustained injuries to the knee, neck, and shoulder respectively. All were conscious and wearing seat belts. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Left-Turn Crash▸A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 33-year-old woman was struck while crossing Northern Boulevard in Queens. The sedan, making a left turn, hit her at the intersection. She suffered bruises and injuries to her knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northwest on Northern Boulevard in Queens made a left turn and struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian crossing at the intersection. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions and trauma to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, but the report emphasizes the driver's failure to yield. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian remained conscious after the collision.
E-Bike Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 23-year-old man crossing Junction Boulevard with the signal was struck by an e-bike traveling west. The pedestrian suffered a back contusion. The driver showed inattention and inexperience. The bike had no visible damage. The victim remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Junction Boulevard at an intersection with the signal. He suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The collision involved a single e-bike traveling west, which struck the pedestrian at the center front end. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Driver Inexperience." The e-bike showed no damage after the crash. The pedestrian was not at fault and was crossing lawfully. The report does not mention any safety equipment or other contributing factors.
Multi-SUV and Sedan Crash on Grand Central Pkwy▸Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Four vehicles collided on Grand Central Parkway. Three SUVs and one sedan struck each other head-on and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries. The crash left him in shock, restrained by lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, a chain collision occurred on Grand Central Parkway involving three SUVs and one sedan, all traveling westbound. The vehicles impacted each other front-to-front and rear-end. A 34-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining upper arm and shoulder injuries and experiencing shock. He was not ejected and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the driver, with no clear driver errors identified. The crash caused damage to the front and rear sections of the vehicles involved. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Injured in Queens Crash▸A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 10-year-old boy on a motorscooter collided with a sedan on 32 Avenue in Queens. The scooter driver was injured in the head but remained conscious. Police cited traffic control disregard as a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a motorscooter traveling north on 32 Avenue made a left turn and collided head-on with a sedan traveling west. The scooter driver, a 10-year-old boy, suffered a head injury and was conscious at the scene. The report lists "Traffic Control Disregarded" as the primary contributing factor. The scooter driver was unlicensed. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight. The impact occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The boy was not ejected and was wearing unspecified safety equipment. No other contributing factors were noted.
3SUV Left Turn Slams Sedan on Northern Boulevard▸SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
SUV turned left. Sedan drove straight. Metal met metal. Three men inside the sedan hurt—neck and head injuries. Queens street, broad daylight. No one ejected. Impact left scars on steel and flesh.
According to the police report, a 2014 SUV making a left turn on Northern Boulevard collided with a 2021 sedan traveling east. The sedan’s center front struck the SUV’s right rear. Three men in the sedan, ages 29, 35, and 59, suffered neck and head injuries but stayed conscious. All wore seat belts except the right rear passenger, who had no safety equipment. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors. The SUV’s right side doors were damaged. Both drivers were licensed. No one was ejected.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing with Signal on 94 Street▸A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 47-year-old man was struck while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a fractured knee and lower leg. The vehicle showed no damage. The man was left in shock.
According to the police report, a 47-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing 94 Street with the signal. The driver, a licensed male in a 2003 SUV, was making a left turn when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in injury severity level 3 and shock. The vehicle sustained no damage. The report lists contributing factors as unspecified, with no driver errors explicitly noted. The pedestrian was not ejected and was following the crossing signal at the time of the crash.
3Queens SUVs Collide, Three Passengers Injured▸Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Two SUVs crashed on 23 Avenue. Three men inside suffered whiplash and head injuries. Unsafe lane changes and improper passing led to impact. Metal twisted. All occupants conscious. Streets scarred.
According to the police report, two SUVs collided on 23 Avenue in Queens. Three men inside—ages 31, 34, and 58—were injured. The report lists driver errors: "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Unsafe Lane Changing." All occupants suffered whiplash; one had a head injury. The vehicles struck each other's front bumpers and sides. Damage marked the right side doors of one SUV and the left front bumper of the other. All injured were conscious and restrained. The crash shows the danger of improper lane use and reckless merging.
BMW Strikes Pedestrian on 85th Street in Queens▸A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A BMW hit a man on 85th Street. His head was crushed. He died where he fell. No intersection, no crowd, no noise. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt. The city moved on. The loss stayed.
A 43-year-old man walking near 25-17 85th Street in Queens was struck and killed by a BMW. According to the police report, 'A BMW struck a 43-year-old man. His head was crushed. He died where he fell, alone, not at an intersection. The street stayed quiet. No one else was hurt.' The crash occurred away from any intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No other injuries were reported. The victim, a pedestrian, suffered fatal head injuries. No mention of helmet use or signaling appears in the data. The deadly impact ended one life and left the street unchanged.
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
A 43-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn in Queens. She suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The bus showed no damage. The driver failed to yield right-of-way at the intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling southwest on 73 Street in Queens struck a 43-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection near 35 Avenue. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the crash, attributed to the bus driver making a right turn. The bus had no visible damage after the collision. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any contributing factors related to the pedestrian or safety equipment.
3Unsafe Speed Drives Bus Collision in Queens▸Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Two buses slammed together on Northern Boulevard. Three men hurt, necks wrenched. Unsafe speed fueled the crash. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All conscious. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, two buses collided on Northern Boulevard in Queens. Both drivers and a front-seat passenger suffered serious neck injuries. Unsafe speed was listed as a contributing factor. The 2018 Ford bus was going straight while the 2011 New Flyer bus changed lanes. The point of impact was the center front ends of both buses. All injured were men, conscious, and wearing seat belts. The report lists no other driver errors or victim factors. The crash caused internal injuries but no ejections.
4Baby Injured as Sedans Collide on Northern Boulevard▸Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Two sedans met mid-turn. Steel tore. A baby boy, strapped in, bled from the head. He sat silent, eyes wide. The world roared. Traffic control was ignored. The crash left wounds and shock behind.
Two sedans collided on Northern Boulevard. One sedan went straight. The other turned left. According to the police report, 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Turning Improperly' contributed to the crash. A baby boy, an occupant, suffered severe head lacerations and shock. He was strapped in with a lap belt and harness. The report describes the child sitting still, eyes wide, bleeding from the head. No mention of helmet or signal use as a factor. The crash underscores the danger when drivers ignore traffic controls and turn improperly. The impact left lasting injuries.
SUV Strikes Moped on 98 Street in Queens▸SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
SUV hit a moped’s rear on 98 Street. Young moped rider took the blow to his knee and leg. Police cite improper lane use. The street left him bruised but conscious.
According to the police report, an SUV struck a moped on 98 Street in Queens as the SUV entered a parked position. The SUV’s left front bumper hit the moped’s right rear quarter panel. The 20-year-old moped driver suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. The moped driver wore a helmet. No contributing factors were assigned to the moped driver. Both vehicles sustained damage at the points of impact.
Two Sedans Collide on Grand Central Parkway▸Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.
Two sedans traveling east collided on Grand Central Parkway. A 67-year-old female passenger suffered a neck injury. Both drivers were licensed. The injured occupant was conscious and not ejected. Alcohol involvement was noted as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling east on Grand Central Parkway collided. The impact occurred at the center front end of one vehicle and the left rear bumper of the other. A 67-year-old female passenger in the rear left seat of the second sedan sustained a neck injury classified as internal and was conscious after the crash. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, though no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were identified. Both drivers held valid New York licenses and were going straight ahead before the collision. The injured occupant was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. The crash caused damage to the front center of one sedan and the left rear quarter panel of the other.