Crash Count for Belmont
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 1,408
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 807
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 186
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 2
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 4
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 8, 2025
Carnage in Belmont
Detailed breakdowns aren’t yet available for this year slice; totals below reflect the selected window.
Killed 4
Severe Lacerations 2
Lower leg/foot 2
Concussion 5
Head 4
Neck 1
Whiplash 29
Neck 16
+11
Back 10
+5
Head 5
Whole body 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Chest 1
Face 1
Contusion/Bruise 29
Lower leg/foot 13
+8
Head 6
+1
Shoulder/upper arm 4
Back 2
Chest 2
Lower arm/hand 2
Face 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Abrasion 26
Lower leg/foot 11
+6
Head 4
Lower arm/hand 3
Back 2
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Whole body 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Neck 1
Pain/Nausea 12
Head 3
Shoulder/upper arm 3
Hip/upper leg 2
Back 1
Chest 1
Neck 1
Whole body 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 8, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Belmont?

Preventable Speeding in Belmont School Zones

(since 2022)

Caught Speeding Recently in Belmont

Vehicles – Caught Speeding in NYC (12 months)
  1. 2023 Black Toyota Sedan (LHW5598) – 253 times • 6 in last 90d here
  2. 2022 Gray Ford Pickup (KXM7078) – 246 times • 1 in last 90d here
  3. 2018 Nissan Spor (V39VBY) – 134 times • 4 in last 90d here
  4. 2023 Black Ford Pickup (KZH9470) – 134 times • 1 in last 90d here
  5. 2023 Black Mitsubishi Suburban (KZF9054) – 117 times • 1 in last 90d here
Webster and 188th: four people in the crosswalk, a tow truck, and no room for error

Webster and 188th: four people in the crosswalk, a tow truck, and no room for error

Belmont: Jan 1, 2022 - Oct 11, 2025

Just after 8 AM at E 188 St and Webster Ave, the driver of a tow truck went straight and hit four people who were crossing with the signal. Police recorded failure to yield and unsafe speed by the driver; a 29‑year‑old woman and three children were hurt. NYC Open Data

This Week

  • Sep 14, before dawn near 555 E Fordham Rd, a driver injured a 36‑year‑old man not at an intersection; details were recorded as unknown. NYC Open Data
  • Sep 13 on Webster Ave at E 193 St, two drivers and a passenger were injured; police cited distraction and a slippery roadway. NYC Open Data
  • Sep 1 at E 187 St and Lorillard Pl, a man on a bike was injured in a crash involving a pickup truck. NYC Open Data

The pattern is here, every day

Since 2022, Belmont has seen 1,381 crashes, with 4 people killed and 790 injured. NYC Open Data

This year, crashes are down while harm climbs: 230 crashes and 164 injuries so far, compared with 283 crashes and 129 injuries at this point last year. Deaths are zero this year; there was one last year. NYC Open Data

Police reports in this area often cite failure to yield and distraction. Evening hours hit hard; injuries spike late afternoon into night. NYC Open Data

Fordham Road bleeds

East Fordham Road is a top hotspot for injuries and death here. So is Southern Boulevard. NYC Open Data

Transit riders on Fordham Road were promised faster, safer buses. Years of delay followed. “Our hope is that we DOT stays with us and we’re implementing this,” the MTA’s transit chief said in 2023, as the city scaled back the strongest fixes after political pushback. Streetsblog NYC

Name the levers. Use them.

At Webster and 188th, police recorded failure to yield and unsafe speed by the tow‑truck driver. The fix is not mystery work. Daylight the corners. Give walkers a head start. Harden the turns. Enforce yielding in the crosswalk.

On policy, Albany has a tool to rein in the worst drivers. In the Senate, Gustavo Rivera co‑sponsored S 4045 and voted yes in committee; the bill would require speed‑limiting devices for repeat offenders. Open States In the Assembly, George Alvarez co‑sponsored the companion A 2299. Open States

Fordham Road still waits for the strong bus‑lane design riders were promised. Council Member Oswald Feliz has been a vocal critic of a robust busway there; the MTA and advocates urged the city to stay the course. Streetsblog NYC What gives?

The next step is not abstract

The same corners keep breaking bodies. The same hours. The same acts recorded by police: failure to yield; unsafe speed.

Lower speeds save lives. Stop repeat speeders. Build the bus lanes that clear space for people. The tools are on the table. Use them.

Take one step today. Tell City Hall and Albany you want slower speeds and real enforcement. Act here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Webster and 188th?
On Oct 6, 2025, just after 8 AM at E 188 St and Webster Ave, a tow‑truck driver going straight hit four people who were crossing with the signal. Police documented failure to yield and unsafe speed by the driver. Source: NYC Open Data crash record 4847946.
How bad is traffic violence in Belmont?
From Jan 1, 2022 through Oct 11, 2025, there were 1,381 crashes in Belmont, with 4 people killed and 790 injured. So far in 2025: 230 crashes and 164 injuries, compared with 283 crashes and 129 injuries over the same period last year. Source: NYC Open Data.
Where are the worst spots?
East Fordham Road and Southern Boulevard are among the top locations for injuries and deaths recorded in this area. Source: NYC Open Data top intersections analysis for Belmont.
What policies could help now?
Two levers are on the table in Albany: the Stop Super Speeders bills to require intelligent speed assistance for repeat violators (S 4045 and A 2299). State Sen. Gustavo Rivera co‑sponsored S 4045 and voted yes in committee; Assembly Member George Alvarez co‑sponsored A 2299. Sources: Open States bill pages.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.
How were these numbers calculated?
We used NYC Open Data’s Motor Vehicle Collisions tables (Crashes, Persons, Vehicles). We filtered for the Belmont neighborhood (NTA code BX0603) and dates from 2022‑01‑01 to 2025‑10‑11, then counted crashes, injuries, and deaths. Year‑to‑date comparisons use the same filters but limited to Jan 1–Oct 11 for each year. You can start from the crashes dataset here and apply those filters.

Citations

Citations

Other Representatives

Assembly Member George Alvarez

District 78

Twitter: @GALVAREZNYC

Council Member Oswald Feliz

District 15

State Senator Gustavo Rivera

District 33

Traffic Safety Timeline for Belmont

26
Man intentionally drove into NYPD car, struck cyclist in Bronx, police say
14
Moped rider injured at E 183rd and Webster

Oct 14 - Southbound sedan driver met a moped rider turning left at E 183rd and Webster in the Bronx. The crash injured the rider’s chest. Police listed no specific driver errors.

According to the police report, a 20-year-old moped rider was heading west on E 183 St and making a left turn at Webster Ave when a southbound sedan driver going straight collided with him. The rider was injured with a chest contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan driver’s injuries were not specified. Police recorded unspecified contributing factors and did not list driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed. The report noted center front impact damage on both vehicles.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4850042 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
6
Tow Truck Driver Hits Woman, Three Children

Oct 6 - Tow truck driver on E 188 St hit a woman and three children at Webster Ave. They crossed with the signal. Police recorded failure to yield and unsafe speed. All four were hurt.

At E 188 St and Webster Ave in the Bronx, the driver of a tow truck going east hit four pedestrians in the intersection. A 29-year-old woman and three children, ages 0, 4, and 4, were injured. According to the police report, the pedestrians were 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection and the driver was 'Going Straight Ahead.' Police recorded 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Unsafe Speed' by the driver. The point of impact was the right front bumper. The truck was a 2017 Chevrolet wrecker. The driver was licensed in New York.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4847946 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
14
Driver hits man near 555 East Fordham Road

Sep 14 - At 4:55 a.m. in the Bronx, a driver hit a 36-year-old man outside an intersection on East Fordham Road. He suffered a head wound with minor bleeding and was semiconscious. Police listed no contributing factor.

A crash in the Bronx injured a pedestrian at 4:55 a.m. near 555 East Fordham Road. A driver hit a 36-year-old man outside an intersection. He sustained a head injury with minor bleeding and was listed semiconscious. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured and the involved vehicle was recorded as unspecified. The report did not list any contributing factors by the driver. Location fields note the crash happened away from an intersection. No other injuries were listed in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4842074 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
13
Sedan driver rear-ends taxi; passenger hurt

Sep 13 - Southbound sedan driver hit a taxi’s rear on Webster at E 193. A 25-year-old front passenger suffered whiplash. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded driver inattention; pavement was slippery.

The driver of a southbound sedan hit the back of a southbound taxi on Webster Ave at E 193 St around 3:06 a.m. in the Bronx. A 25-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat was injured with whiplash. The 34-year-old sedan driver and the 36-year-old taxi driver were also injured; one reported back pain and whiplash. According to the police report, contributing factors included 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Pavement Slippery.' Police recorded driver inattention. Slippery pavement was also noted after the driver error. Both vehicles were reported as going straight before the crash, with front-end damage to the sedan and rear-end damage to the taxi.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4841720 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
12
Unlicensed driver hits parked cars; four hurt

Sep 12 - On E 184 St at Webster Ave, a BMW driver turned right and hit a parked van, a parked sedan, and a parked SUV. Four people were hurt, including two front passengers and both drivers. Police recorded unsafe speed and unsafe lane changing.

Police say the crash happened at E 184 St and Webster Ave in the Bronx. A BMW driver making a right turn hit three parked vehicles: a Honda sedan, a Kia SUV, and a Ford van. Four people were injured: both drivers (29 and 43) and two front passengers (32 and 37). According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed and Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. The BMW driver was unlicensed. The impact damaged the BMW’s front and the left sides of the parked vehicles.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4844817 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
7
30-year-old man struck and killed on Mosholu Parkway in the Bronx, NYPD says
1
Parked Pickup Door Hits Cyclist on E 187

Sep 1 - The driver of a parked pickup and a westbound cyclist made contact at E 187th and Lorillard. The 49‑year‑old rider fell and suffered hip and upper‑leg injuries. Police listed contributing factors as “Unspecified.”

A bicyclist was injured after contact with a parked pickup in the Bronx. The 49‑year‑old male rider suffered hip and upper‑leg trauma and reported contusions. According to the police report, both involved parties list contributing factors as "Unspecified." The dataset lists the pickup as parked and the bicyclist as traveling west; the point of impact is recorded as the bicycle to the truck’s right‑side doors. Police data show no driver errors recorded; the truck was noted with no damage and the bike with right front bumper damage.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4839268 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
31
Bronx Head-On Crash Injures 70-Year-Old Driver

Aug 31 - A westbound sedan and an eastbound SUV collided head-on on E 187 Street at 3 Ave. A 70-year-old driver suffered head trauma and shock; another occupant was reported injured. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction.

The driver of a 2012 Toyota sedan traveling west collided head-on with the driver of a 2024 Toyota SUV traveling east on E 187 Street at 3 Avenue in the Bronx. A 70-year-old male driver suffered head trauma and shock. Another 70-year-old occupant was reported injured. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Driver Inattention/Distraction." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction as the driver error. Both vehicles were reported going straight. The sedan sustained left-front damage and the SUV center-front impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed among the injured.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4838653 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
25
SUV Turns Improperly Into Moped Rider

Aug 25 - A driver in an SUV turned improperly into a northbound moped on East Fordham Road. The 21-year-old rider fell and suffered an arm abrasion. Police listed Turning Improperly and Driver Inattention/Distraction.

According to the police report, the driver of an SUV turned improperly and struck the center front end of a northbound 2023 Zhilo moped near 400 E Fordham Rd in the Bronx. The moped operator, a 21-year-old man, was going straight when the SUV turned into his path. He remained conscious and suffered an abrasion to his elbow/lower arm/hand. Police recorded driver errors: Turning Improperly and Driver Inattention/Distraction. Vehicle records list the moped operator as unlicensed. No pedestrians or fatalities were reported in this crash; the incident is logged as collision 4837590.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4837590 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
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.


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.


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.


6
Taxi Passenger Distraction Hits 70-Year-Old Cyclist

Aug 6 - A taxi passenger's distraction on East Fordham Road injured a 70-year-old cyclist. He was partially ejected and suffered an abrasion to his arm near 3rd Avenue. The taxi was parked; the cyclist was going straight west.

A taxi and a bicycle collided on East Fordham Road at 3rd Avenue in the Bronx. The taxi was parked. The bicyclist was traveling west, going straight ahead. The 70-year-old male cyclist was partially ejected and suffered an abrasion to his elbow/lower arm/hand. According to the police report, "Passenger Distraction" was a contributing factor. The report lists no driver errors beyond that contributing factor. The taxi driver is recorded as licensed and the taxi showed no damage in the report. No other injuries to the taxi occupants were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4833514 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
16
Distracted Driver Slams Cyclist on Fordham Road

Jul 16 - A distracted driver struck a cyclist on East Fordham Road. The crash left the cyclist bruised and in shock. Driver inattention and inexperience fueled the impact.

A cyclist was injured on East Fordham Road at Webster Avenue in the Bronx. According to the police report, the crash involved driver inattention, distraction, and inexperience. The cyclist suffered a contusion to the lower leg and was left in shock. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. Unsafe speed was also noted. The cyclist was not using any safety equipment, but the crash was driven by driver errors. No other injuries were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4828243 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
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.


11
SUV Turns Right Into Motorcycle Rider

Jul 11 - The driver of an SUV turned right and hit a motorcycle rider on E Fordham Road in the Bronx. The 32-year-old rider was ejected and suffered knee and lower-leg injuries and a contusion. Police cited Turning Improperly and Passing or Lane Usage Improper.

The driver of an SUV made a right turn into a motorcycle at 539 E Fordham Road in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered injury to his knee, lower leg and foot and a contusion. "According to the police report," both "Turning Improperly" and "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the collision. The motorcycle was traveling straight west; the SUV was making a right turn. Police recorded those contributing factors for the driver. One person was injured.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4827030 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
10
Inexperienced Driver Strikes Parked Sedan on Hoffman

Jul 10 - A young driver hit a parked car on Hoffman Street. Police cite driver inexperience. One person in shock. Metal twisted. Streets unforgiving.

A 21-year-old woman driving north on Hoffman Street struck a parked sedan. According to the police report, 'Driver Inexperience' was listed as a contributing factor. The driver suffered shock. No other injuries were reported. The impact damaged the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and the center front end of the parked sedan. No helmet or signal use was cited as a factor. The crash underscores the risk when inexperience meets city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4826715 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
3
Improper Turn Injures Driver and Teen

Jul 3 - SUV and sedan collided on East Fordham Road. Improper turn. Driver and teen passenger suffered neck injuries. Streets did not forgive.

A crash on East Fordham Road at Crotona Avenue in the Bronx left a 38-year-old driver and a 17-year-old passenger with neck injuries. According to the police report, the collision involved a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Turning Improperly' as a contributing factor. The SUV was struck on the right rear bumper while going straight; the sedan was making a right turn. Both injured occupants were conscious and wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4825352 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-12
3
Commissioner Clears Officer In Bronx Killing

Jul 3 - An officer shot an unarmed man during a Bronx traffic stop. The NYPD judge called for firing. The commissioner overruled. The man’s family called it outrage. The system shielded the shooter.

Gothamist (2025-07-03) reports NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch overruled a departmental judge and cleared Lt. Jonathan Rivera, who fatally shot Allan Feliz, unarmed, during a 2019 Bronx traffic stop. Judge Maldonado found Rivera's use of deadly force unjustified, writing it 'requires more than the mere possibility of danger.' Tisch disagreed, citing a 'split-second decision' and risk to another officer. The stop began over a seatbelt. Feliz tried to flee; Rivera fired once, killing him. Tisch's decision echoes the state attorney general, who declined charges. The case highlights the commissioner's power over discipline and ongoing debate about police accountability.