About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 18
▸ Crush Injuries 4
▸ Amputation 1
▸ Severe Bleeding 9
▸ Severe Lacerations 8
▸ Concussion 16
▸ Whiplash 75
▸ Contusion/Bruise 125
▸ Abrasion 65
▸ Pain/Nausea 18
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year‑to‑year variance.
CloseAbout these numbers
These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
Caught Speeding Recently in CB 503
- 2023 Blue Chevrolet Pickup (LBJ6697) – 203 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2021 White Jeep Suburban (LNF4124) – 47 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2023 White Audi Suburban (LDF7167) – 45 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2025 White Me/Be Suburban (DPJ3807) – 38 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2018 Gray Nissan Suburban (KRR2313) – 36 times • 1 in last 90d here
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Hylan at Sharrott: another body, same road
Staten Island CB3: Jan 1, 2022 - Sep 6, 2025
Just after evening on Aug 31, at Hylan Boulevard and Sharrott Avenue, a 73‑year‑old driver bled from the head and lived. Police logged “driver inattention/distraction.” Open Data.
This Week:
- Aug 27 at Arden and Amboy, a 14‑year‑old on an e‑bike was hit by a Jeep. He was ejected and injured. Open Data.
- Aug 24 at Wainwright and Sylvia, a driver turning left hit a 77‑year‑old woman in the crosswalk. Police cited driver distraction. Open Data.
- Jul 28 at Arthur Kill and Drumgoole West, a left‑turning SUV driver hit a 79‑year‑old man who was crossing with the signal; police listed distraction and inexperience. Open Data.
CB3 has seen 3,107 crashes since Jan 1, 2022. Fourteen people are dead. 1,573 are hurt. Open Data.
The hours that take people
Deaths stack at night: 8 PM has three. 6 PM has two. Morning isn’t safe either: 10 AM has two. These are the hours when lives end on these streets. Open Data.
Police often write the same causes. Distraction. Failure to yield. In recent weeks they wrote “driver inattention/distraction” in the Wainwright case and again at Arthur Kill and Drumgoole West. Aug 24 case and Jul 28 case.
Hylan keeps drawing blood
Hylan Boulevard is a top trouble spot here, with four deaths and 110 injuries. Richmond Avenue follows. This is where people keep getting hit. Open Data.
On Hylan, even the signs add to the mess. “That’s one accident every four days,” Borough President Vito Fossella said of drivers turning from the wrong lane amid confusing bus‑lane hours. amNY.
Who is protecting whom?
The record is public. Senator Andrew Lanza voted yes in committee to curb repeat speeders, then voted no later. Streetsblog and Open States.
Assembly Member Mike Reilly voted no on the bill that fixed school speed zones. Open States and Streetsblog.
Council Member Frank Morano co‑sponsored a bill to let ambulettes use and block bus lanes, and another to make shared‑micromobility operators display safety rules. NYC Council Legistar entries for Int 1339‑2025 and Int 1304‑2025.
The fixes are known
Local streets need basics: daylighting at corners, hardened left turns at Hylan and Richmond, and clear, consistent bus‑lane signs and hours on Hylan. Targeted enforcement at the evening peaks would match when the deaths come. These steps follow patterns in the data. Open Data and amNY.
Citywide, we need lower speeds and real limits for the worst drivers. The tools exist. Use them. See how to push for a lower default speed and intelligent speed assistance for repeat offenders here.
One man bleeding at Hylan and Sharrott is not an accident. It is part of a map. The next dot does not have to be yours. Act now: Take action.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ What changed on Staten Island’s Hylan Boulevard?
▸ Where are the worst spots in CB3?
▸ When are crashes most deadly here?
▸ Which officials represent this area and what did they do?
▸ How were these numbers calculated?
▸ What is CrashCount?
Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-06
- Confusing Bus Lane Signs Spur Crashes, amNY, Published 2025-08-05
- Ye Shall Know Their Names! Meet the Dirty Dozen City Pols Who Voted Against Speed Camera Program, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-06-23
- File S 8344, Open States / NY Senate, Published 2025-06-17
- NYC Council – Legistar, NYC Council, Published 2025-07-14
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Mike Reilly
District 62
Council Member Frank Morano
District 51
State Senator Andrew Lanza
District 24
▸ Other Geographies
Staten Island CB3 Staten Island Community Board 3 sits in Staten Island, District 51, AD 62, SD 24.
It contains Oakwood-Richmondtown, Great Kills-Eltingville, Arden Heights-Rossville, Annadale-Huguenot-Prince's Bay-Woodrow, Tottenville-Charleston, Freshkills Park (South).
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Staten Island Community Board 3
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Sedan Hits Parked SUV on Staten Island▸May 10 - A sedan traveling west struck a parked SUV on Hylan Boulevard. The sedan’s driver, a 43-year-old man, suffered a concussion and full-body injuries. He was semiconscious but not ejected. The SUV was damaged on its right side doors.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked SUV. The impact occurred on the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan’s driver, a 43-year-old male occupant, sustained a concussion and injuries to his entire body. He was semiconscious at the scene and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report lists "Illness" as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. Both contributing factors for the driver are marked as unspecified. The SUV had no occupants at the time and was stationary before the crash.
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SUV Strikes Bicyclist on Staten Island▸May 7 - A 23-year-old bicyclist was injured on Johnson Avenue. The SUV made a left turn and hit the cyclist traveling south. The rider suffered knee and lower leg bruises. The cyclist wore a helmet and remained conscious after the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2019 Nissan SUV making a left turn struck him on Johnson Avenue in Staten Island. The cyclist was traveling straight south when the SUV hit his right side. The bicyclist sustained contusions and bruises to his knee and lower leg but was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The cyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision. The SUV driver was licensed in New Jersey and the bicyclist was licensed in New York.
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Pickup Turns Left, Strikes Pedestrian Dead▸Apr 29 - A Dodge pickup turned left on Seguin Avenue. The driver failed to yield. A 62-year-old man crossed in the crosswalk. The truck hit him. Bones broke. Blood spilled. The man died on the street. The driver fled.
A 62-year-old man was killed while crossing Seguin Avenue near Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island. According to the police report, a 2006 Dodge pickup truck made a left turn and failed to yield the right-of-way. The truck struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors. The man suffered fatal injuries to his entire body. The driver did not remain at the scene. No other injuries were reported. The crash shows the deadly risk when drivers ignore traffic laws at intersections.
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Pickup Fails to Yield, Hits Pedestrian Head-On▸Apr 29 - A pickup rolled south on Seguine Avenue. The driver did not yield. He struck a 62-year-old man crossing with the light. Blood pooled from the man’s head. He lay conscious, bleeding on the street.
A 62-year-old man was crossing Seguine Avenue at Hylan Boulevard with the signal when a southbound pickup truck struck him head-on. According to the police report, the driver did not yield and admitted he fell asleep at the wheel. The pedestrian suffered a severe head injury and was conscious but bleeding heavily at the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Fell Asleep' as contributing factors. No injuries were reported for the vehicle occupant. The crash underscores the danger when drivers fail to yield and lose alertness behind the wheel.
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Sedan Hits Right Side on Slippery Expressway▸Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
May 10 - A sedan traveling west struck a parked SUV on Hylan Boulevard. The sedan’s driver, a 43-year-old man, suffered a concussion and full-body injuries. He was semiconscious but not ejected. The SUV was damaged on its right side doors.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked SUV. The impact occurred on the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the sedan. The sedan’s driver, a 43-year-old male occupant, sustained a concussion and injuries to his entire body. He was semiconscious at the scene and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report lists "Illness" as a contributing factor but does not specify driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. Both contributing factors for the driver are marked as unspecified. The SUV had no occupants at the time and was stationary before the crash.
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SUV Strikes Bicyclist on Staten Island▸May 7 - A 23-year-old bicyclist was injured on Johnson Avenue. The SUV made a left turn and hit the cyclist traveling south. The rider suffered knee and lower leg bruises. The cyclist wore a helmet and remained conscious after the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2019 Nissan SUV making a left turn struck him on Johnson Avenue in Staten Island. The cyclist was traveling straight south when the SUV hit his right side. The bicyclist sustained contusions and bruises to his knee and lower leg but was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The cyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision. The SUV driver was licensed in New Jersey and the bicyclist was licensed in New York.
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Pickup Turns Left, Strikes Pedestrian Dead▸Apr 29 - A Dodge pickup turned left on Seguin Avenue. The driver failed to yield. A 62-year-old man crossed in the crosswalk. The truck hit him. Bones broke. Blood spilled. The man died on the street. The driver fled.
A 62-year-old man was killed while crossing Seguin Avenue near Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island. According to the police report, a 2006 Dodge pickup truck made a left turn and failed to yield the right-of-way. The truck struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors. The man suffered fatal injuries to his entire body. The driver did not remain at the scene. No other injuries were reported. The crash shows the deadly risk when drivers ignore traffic laws at intersections.
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Pickup Fails to Yield, Hits Pedestrian Head-On▸Apr 29 - A pickup rolled south on Seguine Avenue. The driver did not yield. He struck a 62-year-old man crossing with the light. Blood pooled from the man’s head. He lay conscious, bleeding on the street.
A 62-year-old man was crossing Seguine Avenue at Hylan Boulevard with the signal when a southbound pickup truck struck him head-on. According to the police report, the driver did not yield and admitted he fell asleep at the wheel. The pedestrian suffered a severe head injury and was conscious but bleeding heavily at the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Fell Asleep' as contributing factors. No injuries were reported for the vehicle occupant. The crash underscores the danger when drivers fail to yield and lose alertness behind the wheel.
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Sedan Hits Right Side on Slippery Expressway▸Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
May 7 - A 23-year-old bicyclist was injured on Johnson Avenue. The SUV made a left turn and hit the cyclist traveling south. The rider suffered knee and lower leg bruises. The cyclist wore a helmet and remained conscious after the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2019 Nissan SUV making a left turn struck him on Johnson Avenue in Staten Island. The cyclist was traveling straight south when the SUV hit his right side. The bicyclist sustained contusions and bruises to his knee and lower leg but was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the crash. The cyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision. The SUV driver was licensed in New Jersey and the bicyclist was licensed in New York.
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Pickup Turns Left, Strikes Pedestrian Dead▸Apr 29 - A Dodge pickup turned left on Seguin Avenue. The driver failed to yield. A 62-year-old man crossed in the crosswalk. The truck hit him. Bones broke. Blood spilled. The man died on the street. The driver fled.
A 62-year-old man was killed while crossing Seguin Avenue near Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island. According to the police report, a 2006 Dodge pickup truck made a left turn and failed to yield the right-of-way. The truck struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors. The man suffered fatal injuries to his entire body. The driver did not remain at the scene. No other injuries were reported. The crash shows the deadly risk when drivers ignore traffic laws at intersections.
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Pickup Fails to Yield, Hits Pedestrian Head-On▸Apr 29 - A pickup rolled south on Seguine Avenue. The driver did not yield. He struck a 62-year-old man crossing with the light. Blood pooled from the man’s head. He lay conscious, bleeding on the street.
A 62-year-old man was crossing Seguine Avenue at Hylan Boulevard with the signal when a southbound pickup truck struck him head-on. According to the police report, the driver did not yield and admitted he fell asleep at the wheel. The pedestrian suffered a severe head injury and was conscious but bleeding heavily at the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Fell Asleep' as contributing factors. No injuries were reported for the vehicle occupant. The crash underscores the danger when drivers fail to yield and lose alertness behind the wheel.
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Sedan Hits Right Side on Slippery Expressway▸Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 29 - A Dodge pickup turned left on Seguin Avenue. The driver failed to yield. A 62-year-old man crossed in the crosswalk. The truck hit him. Bones broke. Blood spilled. The man died on the street. The driver fled.
A 62-year-old man was killed while crossing Seguin Avenue near Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island. According to the police report, a 2006 Dodge pickup truck made a left turn and failed to yield the right-of-way. The truck struck the pedestrian in the crosswalk. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors. The man suffered fatal injuries to his entire body. The driver did not remain at the scene. No other injuries were reported. The crash shows the deadly risk when drivers ignore traffic laws at intersections.
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Pickup Fails to Yield, Hits Pedestrian Head-On▸Apr 29 - A pickup rolled south on Seguine Avenue. The driver did not yield. He struck a 62-year-old man crossing with the light. Blood pooled from the man’s head. He lay conscious, bleeding on the street.
A 62-year-old man was crossing Seguine Avenue at Hylan Boulevard with the signal when a southbound pickup truck struck him head-on. According to the police report, the driver did not yield and admitted he fell asleep at the wheel. The pedestrian suffered a severe head injury and was conscious but bleeding heavily at the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Fell Asleep' as contributing factors. No injuries were reported for the vehicle occupant. The crash underscores the danger when drivers fail to yield and lose alertness behind the wheel.
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Sedan Hits Right Side on Slippery Expressway▸Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 29 - A pickup rolled south on Seguine Avenue. The driver did not yield. He struck a 62-year-old man crossing with the light. Blood pooled from the man’s head. He lay conscious, bleeding on the street.
A 62-year-old man was crossing Seguine Avenue at Hylan Boulevard with the signal when a southbound pickup truck struck him head-on. According to the police report, the driver did not yield and admitted he fell asleep at the wheel. The pedestrian suffered a severe head injury and was conscious but bleeding heavily at the scene. The police report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Fell Asleep' as contributing factors. No injuries were reported for the vehicle occupant. The crash underscores the danger when drivers fail to yield and lose alertness behind the wheel.
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Sedan Hits Right Side on Slippery Expressway▸Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 29 - A 23-year-old woman driving a sedan north on West Shore Expressway lost control. The vehicle struck the right side doors. She suffered facial injuries but was conscious and restrained. Slippery pavement and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old female driver was traveling north on the West Shore Expressway in a 2007 Honda sedan. The vehicle impacted the right side doors, causing damage and injuring the driver. She sustained facial injuries and was conscious after the crash. The report lists slippery pavement and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of road conditions combined with driver speed on this expressway.
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SUV Reverses Into Sedan on Drumgoole Road▸Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 24 - SUV backed into sedan’s front. Woman driver hurt. Neck injury. Police cite driver inattention. Crash on Staten Island. No other errors listed.
According to the police report, an SUV backing south on Drumgoole Road West struck the right front quarter panel of a westbound sedan. The sedan’s 37-year-old female driver suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the scene. Police listed driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV was reversing at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Unlicensed Driver Fails to Yield on Amboy Road▸Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 23 - A 41-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion in a collision on Amboy Road. The unlicensed pick-up truck driver made a left turn and struck a Range Rover going straight. The impact damaged the truck’s left side and the SUV’s front end.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck driver, unlicensed and inexperienced, failed to yield right-of-way while making a left turn on Amboy Road. The truck struck a Range Rover traveling northeast. The 41-year-old male truck driver sustained a head injury described as a contusion and was conscious at the scene. The collision caused damage to the truck’s left side doors and the SUV’s center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured party was not ejected and was using some form of safety equipment. No other victims or contributing factors were noted.
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SUV Struck by Pickup on Richmond Avenue▸Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 21 - Pickup truck slammed into SUV’s rear. Woman at the wheel took the hit. Neck injury. Police blamed driver distraction. Metal and flesh, jolted by inattention.
According to the police report, a pickup truck collided with the right rear quarter panel of a Nissan SUV on Richmond Avenue. The 44-year-old woman driving the SUV suffered a neck injury. She was conscious and restrained at the time. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pickup truck was traveling straight ahead when it struck the SUV. The crash underscores the danger when drivers lose focus, leaving others to bear the pain.
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Sedan Hits Two Children Crossing Intersection▸Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 20 - A sedan struck two young pedestrians at an intersection on Bloomingdale Road. Both children, ages 5 and 8, suffered head injuries and bruises. The driver failed to yield and was distracted. The children crossed with the signal and remained conscious.
According to the police report, a 2016 Honda sedan making a right turn on Bloomingdale Road struck two pedestrians, a 5-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, both crossing with the signal at the intersection. Both children sustained head injuries classified as contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The impact occurred at the sedan’s center front end. Neither child was at fault, and no safety equipment was noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound at the time of the crash.
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Elderly Driver Injured in Vespa Avenue Crash▸Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 19 - A 77-year-old woman driving east on Vespa Avenue collided with parked vehicles. She suffered neck injuries and shock. The crash damaged the right side of her sedan. Police cited illness as a contributing factor in the collision.
According to the police report, a 77-year-old female driver traveling east on Vespa Avenue struck two parked vehicles, damaging the right side doors of her sedan. The driver was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock, and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists illness as a contributing factor to the crash. No other driver errors were noted. The parked vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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SUV Hits Parked Sedan on Rossville Avenue▸Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 15 - A 17-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries after her SUV struck a parked sedan on Rossville Avenue. The impact damaged the left rear quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV. The driver was restrained and in shock.
According to the police report, a 17-year-old female driver in a 2022 Toyota SUV traveling south on Rossville Avenue collided with a parked 2019 Nissan sedan. The SUV struck the sedan’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries and whiplash, and was in shock. The sedan had no occupants at the time. The report lists the driver’s use of a hand-held cell phone as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted.
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SUV Strikes Parked Sedan on Staten Island▸Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 15 - A 78-year-old male driver suffered a head injury in a crash on Hylan Boulevard. An SUV traveling south struck the left rear quarter panel of a parked sedan. The driver remained conscious but lost consciousness during the incident.
According to the police report, an SUV traveling south on Hylan Boulevard collided with a parked sedan by impacting its left rear quarter panel. The sedan's 78-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining a head injury and internal complaints. The driver was conscious but experienced loss of consciousness as a contributing factor. The report lists no specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. No ejection occurred, and safety equipment status is unknown. The SUV was occupied by a licensed male driver from New York. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the left rear quarter panel of the sedan.
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SUV Hits 73-Year-Old Pedestrian on Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 14 - A 73-year-old woman was injured crossing Huguenot Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV driver was distracted and failed to notice her. She suffered arm injuries but remained conscious. The crash left no vehicle damage but caused serious harm to the pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 73-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Huguenot Avenue outside an intersection. The driver of a 2018 SUV traveling south was inattentive and distracted, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at a crosswalk or intersection when struck. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Sedan Rear-Ends Parked Car Staten Island▸Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 14 - A sedan traveling west rear-ended a parked car on Drumgoole Road West. The front passenger in the moving vehicle suffered knee and lower leg injuries and whiplash. The crash happened just after midnight. Following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan traveling west on Drumgoole Road West struck the left rear bumper of a parked 2019 Dodge sedan. The front passenger in the moving vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor. The parked vehicle had no occupants. The driver of the moving vehicle was licensed in New York. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Station Wagon on Amboy Road▸Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 7 - A 22-year-old woman driving a station wagon suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV struck her vehicle’s left rear bumper. The SUV hit with its right front bumper while making a right turn. The driver was conscious and restrained.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old female driver of a station wagon was injured when an SUV struck her vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The SUV was making a right turn and impacted the station wagon’s left rear bumper with its right front bumper. The station wagon driver suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The injured driver was conscious and wearing a lap belt and harness at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
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SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on West Shore Expressway▸Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 5 - A northbound SUV struck a sedan from behind on the West Shore Expressway. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, both conscious, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Both wore seat belts. The SUV driver traveled at unsafe speed, contributing to the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Lincoln SUV traveling north on the West Shore Expressway rear-ended a 2019 Mercedes sedan going straight ahead in the same direction. The sedan’s 46-year-old female driver and 15-year-old female front passenger were injured, both sustaining head injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained by lap belts and harnesses. The report lists the SUV driver’s contributing factors as "Other Vehicular" and "Unsafe Speed." The sedan driver’s contributing factors are unspecified. The impact occurred at the center front end of the SUV and the center back end of the sedan. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of unsafe speed and rear-end collisions on this roadway.
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Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Street▸Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 3 - Two sedans crashed on Oakdale Street in Staten Island. Both drivers, women aged 37 and 79, suffered neck injuries and shock. The collision caused pain and nausea. Driver inattention was a factor. Neither driver was ejected or wearing safety equipment.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Oakdale Street, Staten Island. Both drivers, a 37-year-old and a 79-year-old woman, were injured with neck pain and shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed and traveling eastbound. The 2009 Honda sustained damage to its left side doors, while the 2023 Nissan had damage to its left front quarter panel. Neither driver was ejected from their vehicle, and neither was wearing safety equipment. The crash resulted in complaints of pain and nausea from both drivers.
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Unlicensed Teen Crashes Into Parked Cars on Nippon Avenue▸Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 1 - A 17-year-old, unlicensed, sped down Nippon Avenue. His sedan smashed into parked cars. Steel twisted. Glass flew. His legs crushed. A 15-year-old passenger hurt. Another driver suffered neck pain. The street bore the scars of reckless speed.
On Nippon Avenue near Edgegrove Avenue in Staten Island, a 17-year-old unlicensed driver lost control of his sedan and crashed into several parked vehicles. According to the police report, 'A 17-year-old, unlicensed, drove fast. His sedan slammed parked cars. Steel folded. Airbags burst. His legs crushed.' The crash left the teen driver with severe leg injuries and a 15-year-old passenger with back pain. A 19-year-old driver in another sedan suffered neck injuries. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The unlicensed status of the teen driver and excessive speed led to a violent collision, leaving lasting harm for those inside the vehicles. Airbags deployed, but the force of the crash brought pain and silence to the street.
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Slippery Parkway Crash Injures Two Young Passengers▸Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Apr 1 - SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway. Two boys, ages five and six, suffered neck and eye injuries. Slippery pavement played a role. Both children were passengers. The crash left them hurt.
According to the police report, two SUVs and a sedan collided on Korean War Vets Parkway in Staten Island. The crash injured two child passengers, ages five and six. One suffered a neck injury, the other an eye injury. Both boys were restrained with child seats and airbags deployed. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted. All drivers were licensed and were slowing or stopped before the crash. The children were the only reported injured parties.
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Pedestrian Injured on Staten Island Intersection▸Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.
Mar 27 - A 60-year-old woman was struck at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. The pedestrian was conscious but injured. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.
According to the police report, a 60-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Main Street and Amboy Road in Staten Island. She sustained a contusion to her hip and upper leg and remained conscious after the crash. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no details about the driver or vehicle actions are provided. The pedestrian's actions prior to the crash are unknown. No safety equipment or additional circumstances were noted in the report.