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 3
▸ Crush Injuries 2
▸ Severe Lacerations 7
▸ Concussion 5
▸ Whiplash 22
▸ Contusion/Bruise 31
▸ Abrasion 23
▸ Pain/Nausea 3
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 Bedford Park
- 2023 Black Ford Pickup (KZH9470) – 134 times • 2 in last 90d here
- 2023 Black Mitsubishi Suburban (KZF9054) – 117 times • 1 in last 90d here
- Vehicle (KZH9916) – 104 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2023 Black Mitsubishi Suburban (KZF9979) – 96 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2018 Red Volkswagen 4S (SKL4509) – 53 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.
CloseBedford Park: Crosswalks, sirens, and a choice
Bedford Park: Jan 1, 2022 - Oct 21, 2025
Just before 3 PM at W 197 St and Goulden Ave, the driver of a Fisker SUV turned left and hit a 22‑year‑old woman who was walking; police recorded driver inattention and failure to yield as factors (NYC Open Data).
This Week
- A driver turning right at Bedford Park Blvd and Bainbridge Ave hit a 60‑year‑old woman who was crossing with the signal; police recorded failure to yield by the driver (NYC Open Data).
- Just after midnight near 2376 Marion Ave, a driver backing a Jeep hit a 29‑year‑old man at the intersection; police recorded unsafe backing (NYC Open Data).
- At E 201 St and Bainbridge Ave, a driver in an SUV hit a 40‑year‑old woman who was crossing with the signal during a left turn (NYC Open Data).
The count doesn’t stop
Since Jan 1, 2022, Bedford Park has recorded 1,089 crashes, injuring 517 people and killing 3 (NYC Open Data). Mid‑afternoon is rough here: about 3 PM, injuries peak, with serious harm clustered in the afternoon and evening hours, according to city records for this area since 2022 (NYC Open Data).
The numbers have not spared people walking. A 74‑year‑old man, crossing with the signal at East Mosholu Parkway South and Bainbridge Ave, was killed by a driver recorded for unsafe speed and aggressive driving (CrashID 4642411).
Corners that break
The worst hurt happens on long, fast corridors. Jerome Avenue leads the list with 41 injuries; the Grand Concourse has 36 injuries and one death, all in this small area since 2022 (NYC Open Data).
Police reports here keep naming the same mistakes by drivers: failure to yield at turns, inattention, unsafe backing. The street tells the rest. A woman crossing with the light, hit by a right turn on Bedford Park Boulevard. A left turn at E 201 St that didn’t wait. A backing move at Marion Ave that knocked a man down (NYC Open Data).
Simple fixes match these crashes: daylight the corners, give pedestrians a head start, harden the turns, slow the approach. These are tools the city already uses; they fit the harm we see at these exact spots.
Power to slow, and who uses it
City and state leaders have the levers. Albany advanced a bill to rein in repeat speeders. The Senate file is S 4045; it requires an intelligent speed‑assistance device when a driver racks up 11 DMV points in 24 months or six speed or red‑light camera tickets in a year (Open States). State Senator Gustavo Rivera co‑sponsored it and voted yes in committee, and State Assembly Member George Alvarez co‑sponsored the Assembly companion, A 2299, this year (Open States).
On bikes and safe lanes, Council Member Eric Dinowitz and Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz opposed the protected Bailey Avenue link of the Harlem River Greenway that DOT and safety advocates said would cut injuries. “We support bike lanes,” Jeffrey Dinowitz said, while resisting the plan over parking loss (Streetsblog NYC). The crashes on Jerome and the Concourse keep coming either way.
Slow the cars, save the walks
The pattern is specific: turning drivers take people in the crosswalk; speed turns a mistake into a death; the same corridors ring with sirens. The tools are specific too: lower speeds on default streets, and stop the worst repeat offenders with mandatory limiters. Albany has moved a bill. City Hall can set slower limits under state law already on the books. The question is whether they use that power on the blocks where people keep getting hit.
Start here. Call for a slower city and speed limiters for repeat offenders. Tell your officials what these corners look like after the tape goes up. Act at /take_action/.
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-21
- File S 4045, Open States, Published 2025-06-11
- ‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-07-08
Other Representatives
Assembly Member George Alvarez
District 78
Council Member Eric Dinowitz
District 11
State Senator Gustavo Rivera
District 33
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Man intentionally drove into NYPD car, struck cyclist in Bronx, police say▸
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Man intentionally drove into NYPD car, struck cyclist in Bronx, police say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-26
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Driver hits two pedestrians on Marion Avenue▸Oct 17 - A northbound sedan driver hit two pedestrians at 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx. Both were conscious with leg injuries. Police listed contributing factors as unspecified.
At 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx, a 48-year-old woman driving a northbound Kia sedan hit two pedestrians. The crash injured a 33-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman, both with leg trauma; one had a contusion. According to the police report, the driver was going straight. Police recorded contributing factors as “Unspecified” for the driver and both pedestrians. No vehicle damage was logged. The driver was licensed in New York. The report places the crash at midnight.
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Distracted Driver Hits Parked Car on Morris▸Sep 27 - A northbound driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. She reported whiplash. Police recorded driver inattention. The parked car is listed with an unlicensed driver.
A northbound Honda sedan driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. The 34-year-old woman driving the Honda reported neck pain and whiplash. According to the police report, the crash stemmed from driver inattention/distraction. Police recorded that as the contributing factor. Vehicle records show damage to the Honda’s right front bumper and the parked car’s left front quarter panel. The parked sedan is listed with an unlicensed driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured in the Bronx.
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SUV driver rear-ends scooter rider on Bainbridge▸Sep 27 - On Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV going north hit the back of a scooter. The 34-year-old rider was ejected and suffered a head injury. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement.
In the Bronx at 2714 Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV heading north hit the back of a scooter that was also moving north. The 34-year-old male rider was ejected and suffered a head injury but stayed conscious. "According to the police report," the crash happened at 1:30 p.m. and involved an SUV and a Standing S device, with center-front damage to the SUV and center-back damage to the smaller vehicle. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement as a contributing factor. No other specific driver errors were listed in the person-level records.
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SUV driver hits rider on Creston▸Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
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Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
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Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
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Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
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Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
- Man intentionally drove into NYPD car, struck cyclist in Bronx, police say, CBS New York, Published 2025-10-26
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Driver hits two pedestrians on Marion Avenue▸Oct 17 - A northbound sedan driver hit two pedestrians at 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx. Both were conscious with leg injuries. Police listed contributing factors as unspecified.
At 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx, a 48-year-old woman driving a northbound Kia sedan hit two pedestrians. The crash injured a 33-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman, both with leg trauma; one had a contusion. According to the police report, the driver was going straight. Police recorded contributing factors as “Unspecified” for the driver and both pedestrians. No vehicle damage was logged. The driver was licensed in New York. The report places the crash at midnight.
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Distracted Driver Hits Parked Car on Morris▸Sep 27 - A northbound driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. She reported whiplash. Police recorded driver inattention. The parked car is listed with an unlicensed driver.
A northbound Honda sedan driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. The 34-year-old woman driving the Honda reported neck pain and whiplash. According to the police report, the crash stemmed from driver inattention/distraction. Police recorded that as the contributing factor. Vehicle records show damage to the Honda’s right front bumper and the parked car’s left front quarter panel. The parked sedan is listed with an unlicensed driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured in the Bronx.
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SUV driver rear-ends scooter rider on Bainbridge▸Sep 27 - On Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV going north hit the back of a scooter. The 34-year-old rider was ejected and suffered a head injury. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement.
In the Bronx at 2714 Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV heading north hit the back of a scooter that was also moving north. The 34-year-old male rider was ejected and suffered a head injury but stayed conscious. "According to the police report," the crash happened at 1:30 p.m. and involved an SUV and a Standing S device, with center-front damage to the SUV and center-back damage to the smaller vehicle. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement as a contributing factor. No other specific driver errors were listed in the person-level records.
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SUV driver hits rider on Creston▸Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
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Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
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Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
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Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
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Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Oct 17 - A northbound sedan driver hit two pedestrians at 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx. Both were conscious with leg injuries. Police listed contributing factors as unspecified.
At 2976 Marion Ave in the Bronx, a 48-year-old woman driving a northbound Kia sedan hit two pedestrians. The crash injured a 33-year-old man and a 34-year-old woman, both with leg trauma; one had a contusion. According to the police report, the driver was going straight. Police recorded contributing factors as “Unspecified” for the driver and both pedestrians. No vehicle damage was logged. The driver was licensed in New York. The report places the crash at midnight.
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Distracted Driver Hits Parked Car on Morris▸Sep 27 - A northbound driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. She reported whiplash. Police recorded driver inattention. The parked car is listed with an unlicensed driver.
A northbound Honda sedan driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. The 34-year-old woman driving the Honda reported neck pain and whiplash. According to the police report, the crash stemmed from driver inattention/distraction. Police recorded that as the contributing factor. Vehicle records show damage to the Honda’s right front bumper and the parked car’s left front quarter panel. The parked sedan is listed with an unlicensed driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured in the Bronx.
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SUV driver rear-ends scooter rider on Bainbridge▸Sep 27 - On Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV going north hit the back of a scooter. The 34-year-old rider was ejected and suffered a head injury. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement.
In the Bronx at 2714 Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV heading north hit the back of a scooter that was also moving north. The 34-year-old male rider was ejected and suffered a head injury but stayed conscious. "According to the police report," the crash happened at 1:30 p.m. and involved an SUV and a Standing S device, with center-front damage to the SUV and center-back damage to the smaller vehicle. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement as a contributing factor. No other specific driver errors were listed in the person-level records.
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SUV driver hits rider on Creston▸Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
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Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
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Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
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Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
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Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 27 - A northbound driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. She reported whiplash. Police recorded driver inattention. The parked car is listed with an unlicensed driver.
A northbound Honda sedan driver hit a parked sedan near 2676 Morris Ave in the Bronx. The 34-year-old woman driving the Honda reported neck pain and whiplash. According to the police report, the crash stemmed from driver inattention/distraction. Police recorded that as the contributing factor. Vehicle records show damage to the Honda’s right front bumper and the parked car’s left front quarter panel. The parked sedan is listed with an unlicensed driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured in the Bronx.
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SUV driver rear-ends scooter rider on Bainbridge▸Sep 27 - On Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV going north hit the back of a scooter. The 34-year-old rider was ejected and suffered a head injury. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement.
In the Bronx at 2714 Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV heading north hit the back of a scooter that was also moving north. The 34-year-old male rider was ejected and suffered a head injury but stayed conscious. "According to the police report," the crash happened at 1:30 p.m. and involved an SUV and a Standing S device, with center-front damage to the SUV and center-back damage to the smaller vehicle. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement as a contributing factor. No other specific driver errors were listed in the person-level records.
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SUV driver hits rider on Creston▸Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
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Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 27 - On Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV going north hit the back of a scooter. The 34-year-old rider was ejected and suffered a head injury. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement.
In the Bronx at 2714 Bainbridge Avenue, a driver in an SUV heading north hit the back of a scooter that was also moving north. The 34-year-old male rider was ejected and suffered a head injury but stayed conscious. "According to the police report," the crash happened at 1:30 p.m. and involved an SUV and a Standing S device, with center-front damage to the SUV and center-back damage to the smaller vehicle. Police recorded Alcohol Involvement as a contributing factor. No other specific driver errors were listed in the person-level records.
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SUV driver hits rider on Creston▸Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
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Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
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Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 25 - On Creston Ave at E 196 St, a driver in an SUV going west hit a 24-year-old on a “Standing S” device. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg. Police listed no driver error.
A driver in a 2024 SUV traveled west on Creston Avenue and hit a 24-year-old operating a device classified as “Standing S” at East 196 Street in the Bronx. The rider suffered a fractured lower leg and was listed as injured. According to the police report, the only contributing factor recorded was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The report did not record a driver error. The SUV’s left front bumper was the point of impact. The other device was recorded traveling north and going straight. The crash time was 2:25 a.m. Collision ID 4845131.
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Left-turning SUV driver injures Bronx pedestrian▸Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
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Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
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Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
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SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
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Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
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Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
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File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 18 - A northbound SUV driver turned left on W 197 St near Goulden Ave and hit a 22-year-old woman. She stayed conscious with a bruised arm. Police recorded driver distraction and failure to yield.
A driver in a 2023 Fisker SUV, traveling north and making a left turn on W 197 St near Goulden Ave, hit a 22-year-old woman. She was conscious and suffered a bruise to her arm. According to the police report, 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' were recorded for the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. The crash occurred in the Bronx’s 52nd Precinct. The report lists one pedestrian injured and no other injuries. The driver held a valid New York license.
8
Right-turn driver injures woman in Bronx▸Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
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Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 8 - A driver turned right at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver. She suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. She was conscious.
A driver in a sedan made a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue in the Bronx and hit a 60-year-old woman in the intersection. She suffered injuries to her abdomen and pelvis and was conscious. "According to the police report, the driver was making a right turn at Bedford Park Boulevard and Bainbridge Avenue when he struck a pedestrian in the intersection; the report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way'." Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way by the driver. The vehicle is a 2011 Acura sedan. The driver is a 34-year-old man with a valid New York license. The driver’s injury status is recorded as unspecified. The data records the woman as injured.
7
Driver reversing hits man on Marion Avenue▸Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
7
30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
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30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
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Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 7 - A driver in a sedan reversed and hit a 29-year-old man crossing at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. He suffered a back injury. Police recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver.
A driver in a sedan reversed into a 29-year-old pedestrian at an intersection outside 2376 Marion Ave in the Bronx. The man was injured and reported back pain. He was listed in shock. According to the police report, officers recorded Backing Unsafely by the driver. The vehicle was backing at the time, and the impact was to the center of its rear end. The driver was the only occupant. No other injuries were listed. The report classifies the pedestrian’s injury severity as level three. Collision ID: 4840514.
7
30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says▸
-
30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
- 30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-07
6
Driver falls asleep, hits parked car, overturns▸Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 6 - On Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E, a driver going east hit a parked Audi and overturned. The driver and a front-seat passenger were hurt. Police recorded Fell Asleep.
A driver in a 2019 Chevy sedan going east on Grand Concourse near Van Cortlandt Ave E hit a parked 2019 Audi and overturned in the Bronx. The 36-year-old woman driving suffered arm and hand abrasions. A 39-year-old man in the front seat reported neck pain. Both were conscious. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Fell Asleep." Police recorded falling asleep by the driver. The parked Audi was unoccupied. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
4
Sedan Driver's Right Turn Injures Scooter Rider▸Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
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Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Sep 4 - A driver in a sedan turned right at E 199 St and Jerome Ave and hit a 21-year-old woman on a standing scooter. She suffered a head abrasion. Police noted driver inattention by both drivers.
At E 199 St and Jerome Ave in the Bronx, a driver in a 2016 sedan made a right turn at 8:49 a.m. and hit a 21-year-old woman operating a standing scooter. She was the scooter driver and suffered a head abrasion. She was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver, a 44-year-old man, was uninjured. According to the police report, the scooter was going straight and the sedan was turning right. Police recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" by the sedan driver. Police also recorded "Driver Inattention/Distraction" for the scooter operator. The impact points listed were the scooter’s right front quarter panel and the sedan’s left front bumper.
23
SUV turning left hits woman crossing▸Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 23 - SUV turned left on Bainbridge. Hit a woman in the crosswalk on E 201 St. She had the signal. She went down with arm and internal injuries. The driver kept coming. The Bronx street failed her.
A driver in an SUV making a left at Bainbridge Ave and E 201 St struck a 40-year-old woman who was crossing with the signal. She suffered upper arm and internal injuries and remained conscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was at the intersection and crossing with the signal. The data lists the driver’s movement as Making Left Turn, a classic setup for failure to yield. Contributing factors for the driver are Unspecified, but the impact came during the turn. The pedestrian’s signal status is noted only after the driver’s actions.
12
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists▸Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
-
Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 12 - A speeding Mercedes struck two motorcycles on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. The driver, drunk, tried to pass another car. The road closed. Metal, bodies, sirens. Lives ended fast.
Gothamist (2025-08-12) reports a 21-year-old driver faces vehicular manslaughter and DWI charges after a crash on Bronx River Parkway killed two motorcycle riders. Police say Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, allegedly intoxicated, attempted to pass a Volkswagen, hit it, then struck two motorcycles. Both riders, Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21, died. The article notes Neyra Yuyes "had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath" and refused a chemical test. The highway closed for hours. The case highlights the lethal risk of impaired, reckless driving on city roads.
- Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists, Gothamist, Published 2025-08-12
11
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders▸Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
-
Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders,
amny,
Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 11 - A car struck two mopeds on Bronx River Parkway. Both riders died. Police arrested the driver. Charges include vehicular manslaughter and intoxication. The crash investigation continues.
According to amny (2025-08-11), a Mercedes-Benz tried to pass a Volkswagen on Bronx River Parkway, striking it and then hitting two mopeds. Both moped riders, Enrique Martinez and Manuel Amarantepenalo, died. The driver, Mauricio Neyra Yuyes, was arrested and faces charges including vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated. The article notes, "Neyra Yuyes was arrested on Monday... He faces a list of charges including vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and driving while ability impaired." NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad is handling the ongoing investigation. The crash highlights risks from reckless driving and impaired operation.
- Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders, amny, Published 2025-08-11
9
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 9 - A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
- Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver, New York Post, Published 2025-08-09
4
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights▸Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
-
Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 4 - A driver struck a cyclist in Washington Heights. The cyclist survived. Neighbors say the intersection breeds danger. The driver fled. NYPD searches. Streets remain unsafe.
CBS New York reported on August 4, 2025, that a driver hit a cyclist in Washington Heights and left the scene. The article notes, "local residents say the intersection has been a problem for some time." The NYPD is searching for the driver. The incident highlights ongoing risks at this location and points to persistent systemic hazards for cyclists and pedestrians. No mention of charges or arrests. The crash underscores the need for stronger street design and enforcement.
- Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-04
1
Sedan Rear-Ends SUV; Four Injured on Goulden▸Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Aug 1 - The driver of a sedan hit the rear of a stopped SUV on Goulden Avenue. Four people were injured, including children ages 3 and 9. Occupants reported shock and bodily injuries after the collision.
According to the police report, the driver of a sedan struck the center front of an SUV that was stopped in traffic on Goulden Avenue near Sedgwick Avenue. The SUV driver, 44, and three passengers — ages 30, 9, and 3 — were injured. Victims were reported in shock and suffered whole‑body injuries or elbow and lower‑arm harm. The report notes the sedan was 'Going Straight Ahead' and the SUV was 'Stopped in Traffic.' Police listed 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor. Damage was recorded to the sedan’s center front and the SUV’s center back end.
15
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute▸Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
-
Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute,
ABC7,
Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
-
‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Jul 15 - A taxi driver was shot in the Bronx after a fare dispute. The driver survived. The shooter fled but was arrested. Violence erupted over a $40 ride. Police acted fast. The street was left scarred.
According to ABC7 (2025-07-15), a 27-year-old taxi driver, Alusine Barrie, was shot in the abdomen during a fare dispute on Nelson Avenue, Bronx. The shooter, Joseph Meeks, 76, tried four credit cards before the argument escalated. ABC7 reports, "Mr. Barrie asked him to get out of the car and pay him, instead of paying him he shot him in the stomach." Meeks, with about 60 prior arrests, was charged with attempted murder. The United Federation of Taxi Drivers urged the district attorney to deny bail. The incident highlights risks faced by drivers and exposes gaps in passenger screening and fare enforcement.
- Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute, ABC7, Published 2025-07-15
14Int 1339-2025
Dinowitz co-sponsors bill that reduces street safety for pedestrians and cyclists.▸Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
-
File Int 1339-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-07-14
8
Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Jul 14 - Council bill lets ambulettes drive and double-park in bus lanes. More vehicles in bus lanes mean more risk for people walking, biking, and waiting at curbs. Danger grows where curb chaos reigns.
Bill Int 1339-2025 sits with the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure since July 14, 2025. The bill, titled 'A Local Law to amend the administrative code...exempting ambulettes from certain bus lane restrictions and allowing them to double park to assist passengers,' would let ambulettes drive, stop, and double-park in bus lanes to help passengers. Council Member Julie Menin sponsors, joined by Linda Lee, Frank Morano, Eric Dinowitz, Lynn C. Schulman, Kamillah Hanks, Carlina Rivera, and Chris Banks. Allowing more vehicles to double-park and block bus lanes increases risk for pedestrians and cyclists at the curb. The city’s most vulnerable will face more conflict and less safe space.
- File Int 1339-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-07-14
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Dinowitz Supports Bike Lanes Opposes Safety-Boosting Bike Lane Plan▸Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
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‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-07-08
Jul 8 - Dinowitzes fight the Harlem River Greenway bike lane. They defend parking. Cyclists and walkers wait for safe passage. DOT says protected lanes save lives. The Bronx stays exposed.
""We support bike lanes."" -- Jeffrey Dinowitz
On July 8, 2025, Assembly Member Jeff Dinowitz and Council Member Eric Dinowitz publicly opposed the city's plan for a protected bike lane on Bailey Avenue, part of the Harlem River Greenway. The matter, described as an 'anti-car crusade,' centers on the removal of 46 parking spots. The Dinowitzes claim the redesign ignores community voices. DOT and local advocates argue the project will cut injuries and deaths, citing crash data. A safety analyst notes the Greenway will create safe, separated space for pedestrians and cyclists, reducing harm and boosting active travel. The Dinowitzes support bike lanes in principle but resist changes that reduce parking.
- ‘Anti-Car Crusade’: Dinowitzes Slam Bronx Harlem River Greenway Bike Lane Touted by Mayor, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-07-08