Crash Count for Staten Island CB3
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 3,892
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 1,926
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 486
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 25
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 18
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 15, 2025
Carnage in CB 503
Killed 18
+3
Crush Injuries 4
Back 1
Chest 1
Lower leg/foot 1
Whole body 1
Amputation 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Severe Bleeding 9
Head 4
Face 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Lower arm/hand 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Severe Lacerations 8
Head 3
Lower leg/foot 2
Whole body 2
Face 1
Concussion 16
Head 10
+5
Chest 3
Lower leg/foot 2
Whole body 1
Whiplash 75
Neck 27
+22
Head 15
+10
Back 12
+7
Whole body 10
+5
Shoulder/upper arm 6
+1
Chest 2
Lower arm/hand 2
Lower leg/foot 2
Contusion/Bruise 125
Lower leg/foot 31
+26
Head 21
+16
Lower arm/hand 17
+12
Chest 12
+7
Shoulder/upper arm 12
+7
Back 8
+3
Face 7
+2
Hip/upper leg 7
+2
Abdomen/pelvis 5
Neck 5
Whole body 5
Eye 1
Abrasion 65
Lower leg/foot 15
+10
Head 14
+9
Lower arm/hand 7
+2
Neck 7
+2
Face 6
+1
Shoulder/upper arm 5
Whole body 5
Chest 3
Hip/upper leg 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Back 1
Pain/Nausea 18
Neck 8
+3
Back 2
Chest 2
Head 2
Lower arm/hand 2
Lower leg/foot 2
Whole body 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 15, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Staten Island CB3?

Preventable Speeding in CB 503 School Zones

(since 2022)

Caught Speeding Recently in CB 503

Vehicles – Caught Speeding in NYC (12 months)
  1. 2023 Blue Chevrolet Pickup (LBJ6697) – 203 times • 1 in last 90d here
  2. 2021 White Jeep Suburban (LNF4124) – 47 times • 1 in last 90d here
  3. 2023 White Audi Suburban (LDF7167) – 45 times • 1 in last 90d here
  4. 2025 White Me/Be Suburban (DPJ3807) – 38 times • 1 in last 90d here
  5. 2018 Gray Nissan Suburban (KRR2313) – 36 times • 1 in last 90d here
Hylan at Sharrott: another body, same road

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?
Borough President Vito Fossella said inconsistent bus‑lane signs led drivers to turn from the wrong lane, calling it “one accident every four days.” The report ties crashes to those turns. Source: amNY, Aug 5, 2025.
Where are the worst spots in CB3?
Hylan Boulevard and Richmond Avenue lead the list. Hylan shows four deaths and 110 injuries in this period. Source: NYC Open Data (Crashes).
When are crashes most deadly here?
Deaths cluster at night: 8 PM shows three, 6 PM shows two. There are also two at 10 AM. Source: NYC Open Data (Crashes) hourly distribution in this geography.
Which officials represent this area and what did they do?
Council Member Frank Morano co‑sponsored Int 1339‑2025 (ambulettes in bus lanes) and Int 1304‑2025 (micromobility rules). Senator Andrew Lanza voted yes in committee on a repeat‑speeder bill and later voted no on related safety legislation; Assembly Member Mike Reilly voted no on S 8344 for school speed zones. Sources: Legistar; Streetsblog; Open States.
How were these numbers calculated?
CrashCount pulls NYC Open Data’s Motor Vehicle Collisions datasets (Crashes h9gi‑nx95, Persons f55k‑p6yu, Vehicles bm4k‑52h4) for Staten Island Community Board 3 from Jan 1, 2022 through Sep 6, 2025. We aggregate crashes, injuries, and deaths by this geography and time window, and summarize recent incidents from the same source. Data last accessed Sep 6, 2025. You can view the base datasets here.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.

Citations

Citations

Other Representatives

Assembly Member Mike Reilly

District 62

Council Member Frank Morano

District 51

Twitter: @frankmorano

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
City Council Districts
State_assembly_districts
State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Staten Island Community Board 3

2
Motorcycle Ejected in SUV Left-Turn Crash

Nov 2 - A motorcycle rider was ejected after colliding with an SUV making a left turn on Genesee Avenue. The rider suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor in the crash.

According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling east on Genesee Avenue collided with an SUV also traveling east but making a left turn. The motorcycle struck the left front bumper of the SUV, causing the rider to be ejected. The 37-year-old male motorcycle driver, wearing a helmet, sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and operating the vehicle during the crash. No other contributing factors were specified.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4578308 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
29
SUV Rear-Ends Stopped Traffic on Amboy Road

Oct 29 - A southbound SUV struck the back of a stopped vehicle on Amboy Road in Staten Island. The driver suffered whiplash and full-body injuries. Police cited driver inattention as the cause. No one was ejected. The crash involved multiple SUVs in traffic.

According to the police report, a 37-year-old female driver was injured when her SUV rear-ended another stopped vehicle on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The impact caused whiplash and injuries to her entire body. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The driver was licensed and conscious after the crash. The collision involved multiple SUVs traveling southbound, with the striking vehicle hitting the center back end of the vehicle ahead. No ejections occurred. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the victim or safety equipment.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4579131 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
28
SUV and Sedan Collide on Richmond Avenue

Oct 28 - Two vehicles crashed on Staten Island’s Richmond Avenue at 2:06 a.m. A 54-year-old female driver suffered neck injuries and shock. Police cited driver inattention and traffic control disregard as causes. The SUV hit the sedan’s left front quarter panel.

According to the police report, a collision occurred on Richmond Avenue involving a sedan and an SUV. The 54-year-old female driver of the sedan was injured, sustaining neck pain and shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and traffic control disregard as contributing factors. The SUV struck the sedan on the left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling straight ahead. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end. No other injuries or victims were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4578265 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
24
Sedan Driver Injured in Staten Island Crash

Oct 24 - A 76-year-old man driving a sedan on Amboy Road suffered chest injuries in a crash. The vehicle struck an object front-center while making a left turn. Slippery pavement contributed. The driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.

According to the police report, a 76-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The sedan was making a left turn when it collided front-center, causing chest contusions. The driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The driver was not ejected and suffered moderate injury. The crash occurred at 1:50 a.m. The vehicle was a 2012 Nissan sedan traveling northeast. The report does not mention any pedestrian or cyclist involvement.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4575584 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
22
Sedan Slams Object on Amboy Road

Oct 22 - A sedan hit an object on Amboy Road. The driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited inattention and unsafe speed. No other people were hurt. Metal and flesh took the blow.

According to the police report, a 42-year-old man driving a sedan crashed on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The car struck an object with its center front end. The driver was injured, suffering neck pain and whiplash, but stayed conscious and was not ejected. Police listed driver inattention and unsafe speed as contributing factors. The driver wore a lap belt and harness. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4575362 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
8
Distracted SUV Driver Slams Sedan’s Rear

Oct 8 - SUV plows into sedan’s rear on Korean War Vets Parkway. Woman at the wheel suffers back injuries and shock. Police cite driver distraction. Metal buckles, nerves fray. Both cars scarred.

According to the police report, a northbound SUV rear-ended a sedan on Korean War Vets Parkway. The sedan’s 50-year-old female driver was injured, suffering back injuries and shock. The SUV’s male driver was licensed and traveling straight. The point of impact was the sedan’s left rear bumper and the SUV’s left front bumper. Police list driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. The sedan driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. No other contributing factors or victim errors were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4571341 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
7
Failure to Yield Sparks Staten Island SUV Crash

Oct 7 - Two SUVs slammed together on Albee Avenue. One driver, a 62-year-old man, suffered a shoulder abrasion. Police blamed failure to yield. Metal twisted. The street fell silent.

According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Albee Avenue in Staten Island. The crash left a 62-year-old male driver with an abrasion to his shoulder and upper arm. He was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The collision happened when one SUV was starting in traffic and the other was going straight ahead. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one vehicle and the center front end of the other. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed. No other contributing factors or victim errors were listed.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4594227 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
4
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal

Oct 4 - A 19-year-old woman was hit on Boscombe Avenue while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a left turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered upper leg and hip injuries but remained conscious at the scene.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Boscombe Avenue struck a 19-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection while she was crossing with the signal. The driver was making a left turn and impacted the pedestrian with the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her hip and upper leg and was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The driver was licensed and operating a 2009 Nissan sedan. The pedestrian's injury severity was classified as moderate.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4570730 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
1
Sedan Strikes Elderly Pedestrian Crossing Signal

Oct 1 - A 74-year-old man was hit by a sedan making a left turn on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The driver failed to yield and was inattentive. The man suffered bruises and leg injuries but remained conscious.

According to the police report, a 74-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing at an intersection on Amboy Road, Staten Island. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2017 Toyota sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck him with its right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors: Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle at the time. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision. No other factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4568976 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
28
Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Avenue

Sep 28 - Two sedans crashed on Arden Avenue in Staten Island. Both drivers and a young passenger suffered injuries. The impact damaged the right side doors of one car and the front end of the other. Driver distraction caused the collision.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Arden Avenue, Staten Island. The first vehicle was making a left turn when it struck the second vehicle traveling straight ahead. The crash injured three occupants: two female drivers, ages 32 and 26, and a 3-year-old male passenger. Injuries included head trauma and abdominal-pelvic injuries, with all victims experiencing shock. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. Both vehicles sustained damage to their front and side panels. Air bags deployed in both cars. No victims were ejected. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in multi-vehicle crashes.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4568312 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
25
Van Turns Left, Hits Sedan Eastbound

Sep 25 - A van made a left turn and struck a sedan traveling east on Amboy Road. The sedan’s front passenger, a 24-year-old woman, suffered a head injury and shock. The van driver was unlicensed and inexperienced. Both vehicles damaged on left front bumpers.

According to the police report, a 2008 Ford van, driven by an unlicensed male driver, was making a left turn on Amboy Road when it collided with a 2018 Lexus sedan traveling straight ahead eastbound. The sedan carried two occupants. The front passenger, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a head wound and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists driver inexperience and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The van driver’s lack of a valid license and errors in judgment led to the crash. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4572218 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
25
SUV Backing Strikes Pedestrian on Guyon Avenue

Sep 25 - A 21-year-old woman was hit by an SUV backing on Guyon Avenue. She suffered bruises and injuries to her elbow and lower arm. The driver backed unsafely, causing the collision. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when struck.

According to the police report, a 21-year-old female pedestrian was injured when a 2015 Dodge SUV backing west on Guyon Avenue struck her. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists the driver's error as "Backing Unsafely." The pedestrian was crossing against the signal at the time of the crash. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian at the center back end while backing. No other contributing factors or safety equipment were noted in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4568223 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
24
Failure to Yield Sparks Staten Island SUV Crash

Sep 24 - Two SUVs slammed together on Richmond Avenue. One driver, a woman, suffered a neck injury. Both vehicles took heavy front-end damage. Police cite failure to yield as the cause.

According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on Richmond Avenue at Sycamore Street in Staten Island. Both drivers were women, each alone in their SUVs. The crash struck the center front of one vehicle and the right front quarter of the other. One driver, age 64, sustained a neck injury but remained conscious. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. Both vehicles suffered significant front-end damage.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4567749 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
23
SUV Strikes Elderly Pedestrian at Crosswalk

Sep 23 - A 68-year-old man was hit crossing Armstrong Avenue on Staten Island. The SUV failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered a bruised shoulder. The driver struck the man with the vehicle’s right front quarter panel at a marked crosswalk.

According to the police report, a 68-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Armstrong Avenue at a marked crosswalk on Staten Island. The driver of a 2005 Chevrolet SUV, traveling south, failed to yield right-of-way and struck the pedestrian with the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm but remained conscious. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver was licensed in New Jersey and was going straight ahead at the time of impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4566789 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
19
SUV and Sedan Collide on Huguenot Avenue

Sep 19 - A Jeep SUV turning right struck a BMW sedan making a left turn on Huguenot Avenue. The sedan driver, a 26-year-old woman, suffered knee and lower leg abrasions. Police cited driver inattention and traffic control disregard as causes.

According to the police report, a 2021 Jeep SUV was making a right turn northbound on Huguenot Avenue when it collided with a 2020 BMW sedan making a left turn southbound. The sedan driver, a 26-year-old female, was injured with abrasions to her knee and lower leg but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with traffic control disregard, as contributing factors. The SUV driver held a permit license, while the sedan driver was licensed. The point of impact was the center front end of the SUV and the left front quarter panel of the sedan. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4567044 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
18
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Staten Island

Sep 18 - A 28-year-old woman driving a sedan was rear-ended by an SUV stopped in traffic on Boscombe Avenue. The sedan driver suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited driver inattention as the cause. Both vehicles traveled northbound.

According to the police report, a 28-year-old female sedan driver was injured when an SUV stopped in traffic struck her vehicle from behind on Boscombe Avenue in Staten Island. The impact occurred at the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. The sedan driver suffered back injuries and was in shock but was not ejected. The report lists driver inattention or distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. Both vehicles were traveling northbound. The SUV had two occupants, and the sedan had one. The sedan driver was wearing a lap belt and harness. No other contributing factors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4565701 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
15
Sedan Clips Parked Car, Strikes Turning SUV

Sep 15 - A merging sedan clipped a parked car near Brandis Avenue, then hit a turning SUV. A 31-year-old woman bled from her arm, conscious but hurt. The crash left metal twisted and the lane scarred. Unsafe lane changing set the stage.

A crash unfolded near 5 Brandis Avenue on Staten Island. According to the police report, a sedan merging westbound clipped a parked car, then struck a station wagon/SUV making a left turn. The driver of the sedan, a 31-year-old woman, suffered severe bleeding from her arm but remained conscious. The police report lists 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as a contributing factor. No other injuries were specified for the other occupants, including a 61-year-old woman driving the SUV and several registrants. The report does not mention helmet or signal use as factors. The sequence began with a merging maneuver gone wrong, leading to injury and damage.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4564482 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
13
Motorcycle Hits Sedan Turning Improperly Staten Island

Sep 13 - A motorcycle struck the left side of a sedan on Richmond Avenue. The sedan was going straight north. The motorcycle was making a right turn. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old man, suffered an elbow abrasion but remained conscious and was not ejected.

According to the police report, a motorcycle collided with the left side doors of a sedan on Richmond Avenue in Staten Island. The sedan was traveling north, going straight ahead, while the motorcycle was making a right turn. The motorcyclist, an 18-year-old male occupant, was injured with an abrasion to his elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the motorcycle operator. The motorcyclist was wearing a helmet. The sedan showed no damage despite the impact. No other contributing factors were specified.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4563815 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
13
12-Year-Old Pedestrian Hit on Nelson Avenue

Sep 13 - A 12-year-old boy was struck by a BMW sedan while crossing Nelson Avenue outside a crosswalk. The impact hit the car’s right front bumper. The child suffered a fractured knee and lower leg injuries. The driver was going straight eastbound.

According to the police report, a 12-year-old male pedestrian was injured crossing Nelson Avenue without a crosswalk or signal. He was hit by a 2010 BMW sedan traveling east, which struck him with its right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian’s location and action indicate he was crossing mid-block. No helmet or signaling issues were noted. The collision caused visible damage to the vehicle’s right front bumper.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4565742 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19
12
E-Scooter Driver Injured in SUV Collision

Sep 12 - A 15-year-old e-scooter driver was ejected and injured after colliding with an SUV on Mill Road. The SUV struck the scooter’s left side doors. The rider suffered bruises and arm injuries. Driver inattention and failure to yield caused the crash.

According to the police report, a 15-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured after a collision with a southbound SUV on Mill Road. The scooter driver was ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists driver inattention and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors. The SUV struck the left side doors of the e-scooter. The e-scooter driver was not wearing any safety equipment. No occupants were in the SUV at the time. The crash highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving and failure to yield in interactions between motor vehicles and vulnerable road users.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4564637 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-09-19