Crash Count for Highbridge
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 1,212
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 644
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 130
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 4
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 28, 2025
Carnage in Highbridge
Detailed breakdowns aren’t yet available for this year slice; totals below reflect the selected window.
Killed 1
Crush Injuries 2
Back 1
Lower leg/foot 1
Severe Bleeding 1
Face 1
Severe Lacerations 1
Head 1
Concussion 3
Back 1
Head 1
Neck 1
Whiplash 23
Neck 12
+7
Back 6
+1
Head 5
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Whole body 1
Contusion/Bruise 23
Lower arm/hand 6
+1
Lower leg/foot 6
+1
Back 3
Head 3
Chest 2
Neck 2
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Face 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Abrasion 21
Face 6
+1
Lower leg/foot 5
Head 3
Lower arm/hand 3
Shoulder/upper arm 2
Back 1
Whole body 1
Pain/Nausea 5
Back 1
Chest 1
Head 1
Neck 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Whole body 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Sep 28, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Highbridge?

Highbridge’s Roads, Highbridge’s Reckoning

Highbridge’s Roads, Highbridge’s Reckoning

Highbridge: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 26, 2025

Two riders. Two graves.

On Aug. 11, two young men on bikes died on the Bronx River Parkway. Police charged a 21‑year‑old driver with vehicular manslaughter and DWI, according to reports. Their sister stood outside court and said, “He’s just walking freely? Two people were killed. He was drunk. Think about how he took two lives. That’s not fair.” said Clari Amarante Penalo. Their mother asked, “How could they let him go? How could they do that?” asked the victim’s mother. The driver’s lawyer answered: “My client is prepared to contest these charges and he looks forward to in court.” said his lawyer.

Where Highbridge gets hit

Since 2022, Highbridge has endured 913 crashes, with 480 people injured and 3 seriously hurt. Zero deaths here in that span. The pain clusters at the Major Deegan Expressway and Jerome Avenue. The Deegan alone saw 107 injuries and two serious injuries. Night hits hard. The midnight hour logged 28 injuries; 6 p.m. peaked at 38.

The usual culprits show up: inattention, red‑light runs, failure to yield. Left turns hurt walkers. SUVs and sedans strike most pedestrians here — 23 by sedans and 22 by SUVs in this period.

Local fixes are not mysteries. Daylighting and LPIs at W. 170th and Shakespeare. Hardened turns on Edward L. Grant Highway. Lighting upgrades and night enforcement where injuries spike. Keep trucks off narrow residential blocks.

What leaders did — and didn’t

State Sen. Jose Serrano backed S 4045 to require speed limiters for repeat violators; he voted yes in committee. Council Member Althea Stevens co‑sponsored a student bike‑share discount to expand safer trips to school Int 1287‑2025. Bronx BP Vanessa Gibson pressed DOT to fix the Washington Bridge, calling for wider paths and better lighting letter to DOT.

It’s not enough. Lower the citywide default speed limit. Pass speed‑limiter mandates for the worst drivers. Build the basics on the ground: daylighting, LPIs, hardened turns, and night lighting where people actually get hit.

Do this now

Tell City Hall and Albany to slow cars and cage the repeat offenders. Start here: take action. The street will not wait.

Citations

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Other Representatives

Landon Dais
Assembly Member Landon Dais
District 77
District Office:
910 Grand Concourse Suite 1JK, Bronx, NY 10451
Legislative Office:
Room 834, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Althea Stevens
Council Member Althea Stevens
District 16
District Office:
1377 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY 10452
718-588-7500
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1766, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6856
Twitter: @A_StevensD16
Jose Serrano
State Senator Jose Serrano
District 29
District Office:
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
Legislative Office:
Room 418, Capitol Building 172 State St., Albany, NY 12247

Traffic Safety Timeline for Highbridge

14
Driver hits parked sedan; police cite runaway factor

Sep 14 - On Ogden Ave at W 166 St, a driver going northwest hit a parked sedan. Two drivers were hurt. Police recorded a driverless/runaway vehicle as a factor.

A driver in a sedan traveling northwest on Ogden Ave hit the left rear of a parked sedan at W 166 St in the Bronx at 12:02 p.m. Two drivers were hurt: a 42-year-old man and a 65-year-old woman. A 68-year-old front passenger was listed with unspecified injury. "According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Driverless/Runaway Vehicle'." Damage was recorded to the moving car's right front bumper and the parked car's left rear quarter. Police recorded the driverless/runaway factor for the crash and each involved person. No other contributing factors were listed.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4842137 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
10
Unsafe Lane Change Injures Passenger on Major Deegan

Sep 10 - On the Major Deegan in the Bronx, a driver in an SUV and a box-truck driver collided while going north. A 37-year-old passenger suffered a neck injury. The SUV driver, 44, was hurt. Police recorded unsafe lane changing.

A driver in a Ford SUV and a box-truck driver were traveling north on the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx. The drivers made side contact. A 37-year-old front passenger in the SUV was injured with a neck contusion. The 44-year-old SUV driver suffered a shoulder contusion. According to the police report, both drivers were northbound and police recorded 'Unsafe Lane Changing' by a driver. The SUV had damage to its left-side doors. The box truck had damage to its right-side doors. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4843063 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
6
Teen passenger hurt on Edward L Grant Hwy

Sep 6 - Southbound on Edward L Grant Hwy at Plimpton Ave, the driver of a motorcycle crashed. An 18-year-old passenger suffered a shoulder abrasion. Police recorded unsafe speed by the driver and Pavement Defective.

On Edward L Grant Hwy at Plimpton Ave in the Bronx, the driver of a motorcycle traveling south and going straight crashed. The passenger, an 18-year-old woman riding on the rear, was injured with a shoulder abrasion. The 18-year-old male driver was listed with an unspecified injury status. According to the police report, officers recorded Unsafe Speed by the driver and Pavement Defective as contributing factors. No other vehicles were listed.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4841927 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
5
Box cutter-wielding Mercedes driver slashes bike-riding dad in NYC road rage clash: cops, sources
3
Driver backing on Grant Highway injures pedestrian

Sep 3 - Ford sedan driver reversed on Edward L Grant Highway at University Avenue and hit a 26-year-old woman. She was conscious with abrasions. Police recorded "Backing Unsafely" and "Driver Inattention/Distraction."

On September 3, 2025, at 11:49 a.m. in the Bronx, a Ford sedan driver was backing on Edward L Grant Highway at University Avenue and hit a 26-year-old woman in the roadway. She suffered injuries and reported abrasions. She was conscious. According to the police report, contributing factors included "Backing Unsafely" and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The report lists the pre-crash action as backing and the point of impact as the center back end. The driver was licensed in New York. An occupant was recorded with an unspecified injury. The pedestrian location was recorded as outside an intersection.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4839582 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
2
Driver hits woman at Nelson and 169th

Sep 2 - Northbound driver on Nelson Ave hit a 58-year-old woman at W 169th. Neck injury. Whiplash. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction.

In the Bronx, a northbound driver going straight on Nelson Ave hit a 58-year-old woman at West 169th Street. She suffered a neck injury and whiplash and was reported conscious at the scene. According to the police report, the crash occurred at the intersection and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver. The point of impact was the center front end. No vehicle type was listed. The report lists the pedestrian at the intersection. No other contributing factor beyond Unspecified appears in the file.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4841333 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
27
Left-turning carry-all clips parked cars, injuring driver

Aug 27 - The driver of a carry-all made a left turn on Boscobel Place and struck two parked vehicles. The 42-year-old driver suffered a bruised elbow and hand and remained conscious. Police cited Driver Inattention/Distraction.

The driver of a carry-all made a left turn on Boscobel Place at Undercliff Avenue and struck a parked sedan and a parked pickup. One person was hurt: the 42-year-old driver of the carry-all suffered a contusion to the elbow/lower arm/hand and was conscious at the scene. "According to the police report, the contributing factor was \"Driver Inattention/Distraction.\"" Police recorded the carry-all’s point of impact as its right front bumper, damage to the sedan’s left front, and damage to the pickup’s left rear. No other contributing factors are listed in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4838127 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
13
Left-turning driver hits walker

Aug 13 - A westbound driver turned left at West 170th and struck a man in the crosswalk. The impact broke him. He had the signal. Distraction ruled the wheel. The front end took him down. Bronx asphalt bore the weight.

A pedestrian crossing with the signal at W 170 St and Shakespeare Ave was struck by a westbound driver making a left turn. He suffered a fracture and other injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” The vehicle’s center front end hit the victim during the turn. The listed driver error was Driver Inattention/Distraction. The pedestrian was in the intersection with the signal; no pedestrian contributing factors were noted before the driver’s error. The report lists the vehicle as unspecified and notes no vehicle damage despite the impact.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4835801 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
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.


28
SUV Driver Crashes Into Parked Garbage Truck

Jul 28 - The driver of an SUV hit a parked garbage truck on the Major Deegan Expressway. A 38-year-old man suffered crush injuries to his lower leg and foot. Police listed driver inexperience as a contributing factor.

The driver of an SUV was changing lanes on the Major Deegan Expressway when he struck a parked garbage truck. One driver, a 38-year-old man, suffered crush injuries to his lower leg and foot. According to the police report, "Driver Inexperience" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded the SUV’s point of impact as the left front bumper and the truck’s right rear bumper. Airbag deployment and a lap belt were recorded for the injured driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash report cites driver inexperience as the listed error by police.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4834416 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
13
SUV Turns Into Motorized Scooter, Rider Injured

Jul 13 - SUV turned into a motorized scooter on Edward L Grant Hwy. The scooter rider, partially ejected, suffered leg abrasions. Police cite improper turn and failure to yield. Danger struck fast. Streets stayed loud.

A crash on Edward L Grant Highway at Nelson Ave in the Bronx left a 33-year-old man riding a motorized scooter injured. According to the police report, an SUV made an improper turn and failed to yield right-of-way, striking the scooter. The rider was partially ejected and suffered abrasions to his lower leg and foot. Police list 'Turning Improperly' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The SUV's right front quarter panel hit the scooter's left front bumper. No helmet or signal use is mentioned in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4828155 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-10-02
30
Int 0857-2024 Stevens votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.

Jun 30 - Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.

Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.


28
Bronx Crash Leaves Pedestrian Critical

Jun 28 - A driver fleeing police tore through a red light in the Bronx. Two cars spun onto the sidewalk. Three pedestrians hit. One man clings to life. Metal, glass, blood on Bruckner Boulevard.

According to NY Daily News (2025-06-28), an unlicensed driver sped from an NYPD stop, ran a red light, and crashed into another car at Bruckner Blvd. and Hunts Point Ave. Both vehicles spun onto the sidewalk, striking three pedestrians. The article states, "Jenkins slammed on the gas and sped off east on Hunts Point Ave., blowing through a red light." Police charged the driver with vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing. The crash highlights the risks when drivers evade police and ignore signals. One pedestrian remains in critical condition.


19
Cyclist Killed Dodging Pedestrian In Park

Jun 19 - A cyclist swerved to avoid a pedestrian in Central Park. He fell. His head struck the curb. He died at the hospital. The pedestrian suffered minor injuries. The crash happened at a crosswalk near 96th Street. The case is under investigation.

ABC7 reported on June 19, 2025, that Salvador Nico-Garcia, 43, died after colliding with a pedestrian while riding an e-bike in Central Park. According to police, Nico-Garcia swerved to avoid a 41-year-old pedestrian crossing at the crosswalk near 96th Street and East Drive. He fell, struck his head on the curb, and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital. The pedestrian sustained minor abrasions. ABC7 notes, 'Officials say Nico-Garcia was on an e-bike and was not wearing a helmet at the time he was thrown.' New York City does not require cyclists over 14 to wear helmets. In Central Park, pedestrians have the right of way at all times. The incident remains under investigation, highlighting ongoing risks at crosswalks and the lack of helmet mandates for adult cyclists.


17
S 8344 Dais votes yes to extend school speed zones, improving child pedestrian safety.

Jun 17 - Senate passes S 8344. School speed zone rules in New York City get extended. Lawmakers make technical fixes. The bill keeps pressure on drivers near schools. Streets stay a little safer for kids.

Bill S 8344, titled 'Extends provisions and makes technical corrections to school speed zones in NYC; repealer,' moved through the Senate and Assembly in June 2025. Sponsored by Senator Andrew Gounardes, the bill passed Senate votes on June 12 and June 13, and cleared the Assembly on June 17. The measure extends and corrects school speed zone laws in New York City, repealing outdated provisions. Gounardes led the push, with strong support from most Senate Democrats and a split Assembly. The bill's technical fixes aim to keep protections in place for children and other vulnerable road users near schools. No safety analyst note was provided.


17
Teen Critically Hurt In Bronx Subway Fall

Jun 17 - A teen fell from a moving train at Baychester Avenue. He landed on the tracks. Medics rushed him to the hospital. His injuries are critical. The station echoed with sirens and fear. The train kept running. The system failed to protect.

ABC7 reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager, estimated to be between 14 and 16 years old, suffered critical injuries after falling onto the tracks while subway surfing at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police told ABC7, 'He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.' The article highlights the ongoing risks of unsecured access to train exteriors and the lack of effective barriers or deterrents. No driver error was cited, but the incident underscores systemic gaps in transit safety and enforcement. The report does not mention any policy response or changes following the event.


16
S 7678 Dais votes yes to expand school speed cameras, boosting pedestrian safety.

Jun 16 - White Plains gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers move fast. Most vote yes. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. Program ends 2030. Streets may slow. Danger faces children every day.

Senate Bill S 7678, sponsored by Shelley Mayer, establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in White Plains. The bill passed the Senate on June 11, 2025, and the Assembly on June 16, 2025. The matter reads: 'Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of White Plains; repeals authorization of program December 31, 2030.' Mayer led the push. Most senators and assembly members voted yes. The bill aims to catch speeding drivers near schools, a known threat to children and families. No safety analyst note was provided.


16
S 7785 Dais votes yes to weaken bus rules, increasing pedestrian and cyclist risk.

Jun 16 - Senate passed S 7785. The bill carves out large Mitchell-Lama housing from bus traffic rules. Lawmakers voted yes. The carve-out weakens enforcement. Streets grow less safe for people on foot and bike.

Bill S 7785, titled 'Relates to bus operation-related traffic regulations,' passed the Senate and Assembly in June 2025. The measure, sponsored by Senator Jamaal Bailey, excludes violations in cooperative housing developments with at least 10,000 Mitchell-Lama units from bus operation traffic regulations. The bill advanced through committee and received broad support in both chambers. By exempting these large complexes, the law weakens traffic enforcement where thousands live. This move increases risk to pedestrians and cyclists, stripping away protections that save lives. Vulnerable road users lose another layer of safety in dense city streets.


16
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting

Jun 16 - A road rage clash in the Bronx turned deadly. Keino Campbell, a Navy veteran, was shot three times while driving. He crashed a few blocks away and died at the hospital. Police arrested Michael Aracena for murder.

NY Daily News reported on June 16, 2025, that Michael Aracena, 20, was arrested for the murder of Keino Campbell, 27, during a road rage incident in the Bronx. According to police, Campbell was driving near Co-op City at 2 a.m. when a confrontation escalated. Aracena allegedly shot Campbell three times in the chest. The wounded Campbell drove off but lost consciousness and crashed near Givan and Palmer Avenues. He died shortly after at Jacobi Medical Center. The article states, 'Campbell was shot three times in the chest as the quarrel escalated.' This case highlights the lethal risks of armed confrontations on city streets and raises questions about gun access and road conflict escalation.


14
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting

Jun 14 - A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.

According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.