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 15
▸ Crush Injuries 4
▸ Severe Bleeding 7
▸ Severe Lacerations 5
▸ Concussion 4
▸ Whiplash 27
▸ Contusion/Bruise 87
▸ Abrasion 54
▸ Pain/Nausea 16
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 Bay Ridge
- 2023 Gray GMC Pickup (LED1645) – 170 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2022 Black Toyota Sedan (T708996C) – 108 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2021 Gray BMW Suburban (KZX4348) – 99 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2023 Black Toyota Suburban (LFB3897) – 92 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2022 Blue Chevrolet Suburban (T101165C) – 89 times • 1 in last 90d here
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Two bike crashes on 3rd Avenue. One neighborhood’s ledger.
Bay Ridge: Jan 1, 2022 - Nov 1, 2025
Just after 7 PM on Oct 27, at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue, the driver of a sedan hit a man on a bike. Police records list the driver “turning improperly.” The cyclist was hurt. Source.
He is one name in a long roll. Since Jan 1, 2022, Bay Ridge has recorded 15 people killed, 1,561 injured, and 2,627 crashes. City data.
This Week
- Oct 27, 85th Street and 3rd Avenue: a driver turning left hit a cyclist; the rider suffered a head injury, police say. Record.
- Oct 20, 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway: a driver making a left hit a person in the crosswalk who was “crossing with signal,” per police. Record.
- Oct 10, Narrows Avenue at 81st Street: a 16‑year‑old girl walking on the sidewalk was struck amid a multi‑vehicle mess; she suffered crush injuries. Record.
The pattern does not let up
This year in Bay Ridge, crashes are down slightly from last year’s pace (553 vs 565), deaths are lower (1 vs 5), and injuries are higher (421 vs 345). City data.
Police list “failure to yield” and “driver inattention/distraction” again and again in local files. Left turns show up in the case notes. So do evening hours. Deaths appear at 7 AM and stack up again between 6 and 10 PM. Dataset.
Corners that keep breaking people
Shore Road has the worst toll among local spots, with deaths and serious injuries recorded there. So do 7th Avenue and 4th Avenue. These are the places that keep bleeding. Dataset.
On 3rd Avenue alone, two people on bikes were hit within an hour on Oct 27. One at 85th. One at 93rd. Both involved turning drivers. Police records.
What can be fixed now
Start where the bodies fall. Daylight corners on 3rd, 4th, and Shore so turning drivers can see people in the crosswalk. Give pedestrians a head start at signals and harden the turns. Mark and protect bike space on 3rd Avenue where the crashes cluster. Target enforcement at the 6–10 PM band and at 7 AM along these corridors. All of this matches what the files show: left turns, failure to yield, distraction, evening hours. City data.
City Hall and Albany hold the keys
Council Member Justin L. Brannan has pushed a blanket rule to put stop signs or signals at “all crosswalks.” “The city would be forced to put traffic signals or stops signs at the thousands of intersections without them,” Streetsblog reported when he introduced Int 1394‑2025. Coverage.
State Senator Andrew Gounardes is on record backing the Stop Super Speeders bill. Timeline. He also supported renewing the city’s speed‑camera program. Timeline. Assembly Member Alec Brook‑Krasny opposed that renewal. Timeline.
There is a cleaner lever the city can pull: lower speeds. Our city already has the authority. Use it. And Albany can stop repeat offenders with intelligent speed limiters for the worst plates. See how to press both fights here.
The ask
People walking and biking in Bay Ridge are paying for our delay. The fixes named above are routine. The policy levers exist. Call it what it is: a choice. Act now. Take action.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ What happened in Bay Ridge in the past month?
▸ How bad is the toll since 2022?
▸ When are the worst hours?
▸ Which spots are the most dangerous?
▸ Where do local officials stand?
▸ How were these numbers calculated?
▸ What is CrashCount?
Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-01
- File Int 1394-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-09-25
- Sign of the Crimes: Bill Would Require ‘Stop’ or Red Light at All Intersections, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-09-25
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Alec Brook-Krasny
District 46
Council Member Justin L. Brannan
District 47
State Senator Andrew Gounardes
District 26
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Alcohol Involved Belt Parkway Crash Injures Driver▸Nov 27 - A Toyota sedan driver going east on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn crashed at 1 a.m. He suffered neck and crush injuries. Police recorded alcohol involvement by the driver.
A 25-year-old man driving a 2025 Toyota sedan east on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn crashed around 1 a.m. The driver was injured. Neck trauma. Crush injuries. An air bag deployed. He was in shock. According to the police report, officers listed "Alcohol Involvement." Police recorded alcohol involvement by the driver as a contributing factor. The file notes the driver was going straight ahead and the point of impact was the center front end. No other road user is listed in the crash.
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SUV driver backing injures 83-year-old on 94 ST▸Nov 26 - A driver in an SUV backed and hit an 83-year-old man near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn. The man suffered a lower‑leg fracture. Police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver.
An SUV driver was backing near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn and hit an 83-year-old man on foot. The impact injured his lower leg; the report lists a fracture/dislocation. He was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver. After that, the report notes the pedestrian was not at an intersection and emerged from behind a parked vehicle. The SUV’s center back end was the point of impact, and the rear was damaged. No other injuries were listed.
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Left-turning driver injures man in 4th Avenue crosswalk▸Nov 22 - A 72-year-old driver turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man in the crosswalk. The man had the signal. He suffered a shoulder injury. Police recorded driver inattention.
At about 8:33 p.m. on November 22, 2025, in Brooklyn, a 72-year-old man driving a 2016 Lexus sedan turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered an abrasion and a shoulder injury and was conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn and the point of impact was the left front bumper. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction by the driver. The vehicle was a Massachusetts-registered sedan; the driver was licensed in New York. No additional injuries were reported.
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Dump-truck driver rear-ends sedan on BQE; woman hurt▸Nov 22 - At 6:11 p.m. on the BQE. A dump-truck driver hit the sedan's back end. The woman driving the car was hurt, neck bruised. Police recorded driver inattention and a reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
A dump-truck driver traveled north on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and hit the back of a northbound sedan that was going straight. The crash was recorded at 6:11 p.m. in Brooklyn. The sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, was injured with a neck contusion. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle as contributing factors. A 41-year-old male truck driver and two other occupants were listed with injury status unspecified. Damage reports show a front-to-rear crash. The truck had front-end damage. The sedan had rear damage. The case falls within the 68th Precinct and Council District 38.
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Left-Turning SUV Driver Hits Teen Cyclist▸Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
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Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 27 - A Toyota sedan driver going east on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn crashed at 1 a.m. He suffered neck and crush injuries. Police recorded alcohol involvement by the driver.
A 25-year-old man driving a 2025 Toyota sedan east on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn crashed around 1 a.m. The driver was injured. Neck trauma. Crush injuries. An air bag deployed. He was in shock. According to the police report, officers listed "Alcohol Involvement." Police recorded alcohol involvement by the driver as a contributing factor. The file notes the driver was going straight ahead and the point of impact was the center front end. No other road user is listed in the crash.
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SUV driver backing injures 83-year-old on 94 ST▸Nov 26 - A driver in an SUV backed and hit an 83-year-old man near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn. The man suffered a lower‑leg fracture. Police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver.
An SUV driver was backing near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn and hit an 83-year-old man on foot. The impact injured his lower leg; the report lists a fracture/dislocation. He was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver. After that, the report notes the pedestrian was not at an intersection and emerged from behind a parked vehicle. The SUV’s center back end was the point of impact, and the rear was damaged. No other injuries were listed.
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Left-turning driver injures man in 4th Avenue crosswalk▸Nov 22 - A 72-year-old driver turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man in the crosswalk. The man had the signal. He suffered a shoulder injury. Police recorded driver inattention.
At about 8:33 p.m. on November 22, 2025, in Brooklyn, a 72-year-old man driving a 2016 Lexus sedan turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered an abrasion and a shoulder injury and was conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn and the point of impact was the left front bumper. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction by the driver. The vehicle was a Massachusetts-registered sedan; the driver was licensed in New York. No additional injuries were reported.
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Dump-truck driver rear-ends sedan on BQE; woman hurt▸Nov 22 - At 6:11 p.m. on the BQE. A dump-truck driver hit the sedan's back end. The woman driving the car was hurt, neck bruised. Police recorded driver inattention and a reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
A dump-truck driver traveled north on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and hit the back of a northbound sedan that was going straight. The crash was recorded at 6:11 p.m. in Brooklyn. The sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, was injured with a neck contusion. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle as contributing factors. A 41-year-old male truck driver and two other occupants were listed with injury status unspecified. Damage reports show a front-to-rear crash. The truck had front-end damage. The sedan had rear damage. The case falls within the 68th Precinct and Council District 38.
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Left-Turning SUV Driver Hits Teen Cyclist▸Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
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Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 26 - A driver in an SUV backed and hit an 83-year-old man near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn. The man suffered a lower‑leg fracture. Police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver.
An SUV driver was backing near 544 94 ST in Brooklyn and hit an 83-year-old man on foot. The impact injured his lower leg; the report lists a fracture/dislocation. He was conscious at the scene. According to the police report, police recorded Backing Unsafely and Driver Inattention/Distraction by the driver. After that, the report notes the pedestrian was not at an intersection and emerged from behind a parked vehicle. The SUV’s center back end was the point of impact, and the rear was damaged. No other injuries were listed.
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Left-turning driver injures man in 4th Avenue crosswalk▸Nov 22 - A 72-year-old driver turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man in the crosswalk. The man had the signal. He suffered a shoulder injury. Police recorded driver inattention.
At about 8:33 p.m. on November 22, 2025, in Brooklyn, a 72-year-old man driving a 2016 Lexus sedan turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered an abrasion and a shoulder injury and was conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn and the point of impact was the left front bumper. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction by the driver. The vehicle was a Massachusetts-registered sedan; the driver was licensed in New York. No additional injuries were reported.
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Dump-truck driver rear-ends sedan on BQE; woman hurt▸Nov 22 - At 6:11 p.m. on the BQE. A dump-truck driver hit the sedan's back end. The woman driving the car was hurt, neck bruised. Police recorded driver inattention and a reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
A dump-truck driver traveled north on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and hit the back of a northbound sedan that was going straight. The crash was recorded at 6:11 p.m. in Brooklyn. The sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, was injured with a neck contusion. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle as contributing factors. A 41-year-old male truck driver and two other occupants were listed with injury status unspecified. Damage reports show a front-to-rear crash. The truck had front-end damage. The sedan had rear damage. The case falls within the 68th Precinct and Council District 38.
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Left-Turning SUV Driver Hits Teen Cyclist▸Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
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Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 22 - A 72-year-old driver turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man in the crosswalk. The man had the signal. He suffered a shoulder injury. Police recorded driver inattention.
At about 8:33 p.m. on November 22, 2025, in Brooklyn, a 72-year-old man driving a 2016 Lexus sedan turned left at 6424 4th Avenue and hit a 35-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered an abrasion and a shoulder injury and was conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn and the point of impact was the left front bumper. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction by the driver. The vehicle was a Massachusetts-registered sedan; the driver was licensed in New York. No additional injuries were reported.
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Dump-truck driver rear-ends sedan on BQE; woman hurt▸Nov 22 - At 6:11 p.m. on the BQE. A dump-truck driver hit the sedan's back end. The woman driving the car was hurt, neck bruised. Police recorded driver inattention and a reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
A dump-truck driver traveled north on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and hit the back of a northbound sedan that was going straight. The crash was recorded at 6:11 p.m. in Brooklyn. The sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, was injured with a neck contusion. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle as contributing factors. A 41-year-old male truck driver and two other occupants were listed with injury status unspecified. Damage reports show a front-to-rear crash. The truck had front-end damage. The sedan had rear damage. The case falls within the 68th Precinct and Council District 38.
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Left-Turning SUV Driver Hits Teen Cyclist▸Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
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Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 22 - At 6:11 p.m. on the BQE. A dump-truck driver hit the sedan's back end. The woman driving the car was hurt, neck bruised. Police recorded driver inattention and a reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
A dump-truck driver traveled north on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and hit the back of a northbound sedan that was going straight. The crash was recorded at 6:11 p.m. in Brooklyn. The sedan’s driver, a 33-year-old woman, was injured with a neck contusion. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle as contributing factors. A 41-year-old male truck driver and two other occupants were listed with injury status unspecified. Damage reports show a front-to-rear crash. The truck had front-end damage. The sedan had rear damage. The case falls within the 68th Precinct and Council District 38.
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Left-Turning SUV Driver Hits Teen Cyclist▸Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
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Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 19 - A driver in an SUV turned left on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue and hit a 19-year-old cyclist. The teen went down. Face bruised. Police noted driver inattention and failure to yield.
A driver in an SUV made a left turn and hit a cyclist going west on Bay Ridge Parkway at Sixth Avenue in Brooklyn at about 3:30 p.m. The rider is 19. He suffered a facial bruise and was listed as injured and conscious. Damage and impact were recorded at the center front ends. According to the police report, contributing factors included Driver Inattention/Distraction and Failure to Yield Right-of-Way. Police recorded the SUV as making a left turn and the bike as going straight. The crash occurred in the 68th Precinct. Collision ID: 4858553.
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Driver hits two at 3 Ave, 71 St▸Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
14
Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
14
Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
7
E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
2
Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 17 - A driver in a sedan went north on 3 Ave and hit two men at 71 St. Both pedestrians were injured. Center-front impact. Police recorded "Other Vehicular" as a factor.
In Brooklyn, a northbound driver in a sedan hit two pedestrians at 3 Ave and 71 St. A 63-year-old man suffered a shoulder contusion. A 62-year-old man had an arm and hand injury. According to the police report "Other Vehicular" was recorded as a contributing factor. The report lists the driver going straight ahead with a center-front impact. It was logged at 2:09 p.m. by the 68th Precinct. The driver is 72 and licensed. No vehicle damage was noted. The crash occurred in the intersection.
14
Driver hits parked pickup on 6 Ave▸Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
14
Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
7
E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
2
Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
30
Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
27
Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
26
Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 14 - In Brooklyn, a northbound driver hit a parked pickup at 7317 6 Ave. The sedan's right front crushed the truck's left rear. A 31-year-old driver suffered a back bruise. Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers.
At 7317 6 Ave in Brooklyn, a driver in a 2017 sedan going north hit a parked pickup. Impact to the sedan's right front and the pickup's left rear. One driver, 31, suffered a back contusion. The other driver, 40, had no injury specified. "According to the police report, the pickup was parked and the sedan was traveling straight ahead northbound when the crash occurred." Police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction for both drivers. The report lists the points of impact as the pickup's left rear bumper and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed.
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Shore Road driver on phone hits parked SUVs▸Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
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Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 14 - A westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs at 8045 Shore Road in Brooklyn. The 38-year-old driver was hurt. Police recorded cell phone use and reaction to an uninvolved vehicle.
At 8045 Shore Rd in Brooklyn, a westbound sedan driver hit two parked SUVs. The sedan’s center front was damaged; both SUVs were struck at the center rear. The 38-year-old male driver was injured with an arm abrasion. According to the police report, contributing factors included Cell Phone (hand-Held) and Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle. Police recorded cell phone use by the driver. The involved vehicles were a 2024 Audi sedan and 2024 and 2025 SUVs registered in New York. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported injured.
12Int 1457-2025
Brannan co-sponsors autonomous taxi licensing bill; safety impact neutral.▸Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
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File Int 1457-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
2
Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 12 - Int 1457 would bar autonomous taxis until the Taxi and Limousine Commission creates a license. It keeps human drivers in cabs for now and forces rules on safety standards, insurance, trip reporting and medallion issuance. No safety impact note provided.
Bill Int 1457 is in Committee (Transportation and Infrastructure). Intro and agenda date: 2025-11-12; first vote listed 2025-11-12 13:25. It is titled: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the licensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis." Sponsored by Council Members Justin Brannan, Gale Brewer (primary), Selvena Brooks‑Powers, Mercedes Narcisse and Frank Morano. The bill bars licensing autonomous vehicles for hire until the Taxi and Limousine Commission establishes a specific autonomous‑taxi license and promulgates rules. It mandates safety standards, insurance, trip and revenue reporting, medallion issuance rules and vehicle standards. No safety impact note or analyst assessment was provided.
- File Int 1457-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-11-12
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E-bike rider injured on 85 St▸Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
2
Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
30
Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
27
Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
26
Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 7 - A 29-year-old e-bike rider was hurt near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered arm abrasions. The bike's back end showed damage. Police listed a second vehicle as unspecified and recorded no clear contributing factor.
A 29-year-old man on an e-bike was injured near 162 85 St in Brooklyn at 11:23 p.m. He suffered abrasions to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and was listed as conscious. According to the police report, the e-bike was recorded as Parked before the crash, with damage at the center back end. A second vehicle was recorded as Unspecified. Police recorded no contributing factors and listed no driver errors. The rider was the only injured person in the crash record. The case falls in the 68th Precinct, zip code 11209. Without identified causes or a named driver, the record highlights how little is disclosed about impact and accountability.
2
Rider Hurt in Parked-Car Crash▸Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
30
Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
27
Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
27
Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
26
Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Nov 2 - A 24-year-old on a motorized device hit a parked car at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He suffered lower-leg trauma and shock. Police recorded driver inattention.
A 24-year-old man riding a motorized device crashed into a parked vehicle at 538 86 St in Brooklyn. He was in shock. He suffered injury to his knee and lower leg and reported pain or nausea. According to the police report, the motorized device was traveling east and the rider hit the parked vehicle’s left-side doors. Police recorded 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor and noted driver inattention by the rider. The front of the device was damaged; the parked vehicle’s left-side doors were struck.
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Improper lane use injures BQE passenger▸Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 30 - On the BQE, two westbound drivers collided. A tractor-trailer and an SUV. A 26-year-old passenger was hurt. Both drivers were injured. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage.
Two westbound drivers collided on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn. A driver in a tractor-trailer and a driver in an SUV were going straight when they crashed. A 26-year-old front passenger in the SUV suffered neck injuries. The 25-year-old driver and the 48-year-old driver were also injured. According to the police report, "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" contributed to the crash. Police recorded improper passing or lane usage by a driver. The truck had right-front damage. The SUV had damage to the left rear.
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Driver turning hits cyclist at 93rd and 3rd▸Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
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Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 27 - A driver in a sedan hit a man on a bike at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider went down. He suffered arm injuries. Police recorded failure to yield and an improper turn.
A sedan driver hit a 46-year-old bicyclist at 93rd Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The rider suffered arm injuries and abrasions and was listed as injured. According to the police report, contributing factors were “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” and “Turning Improperly.” Police recorded failure to yield by the driver and an improper turn. The bike showed front-end damage; the sedan showed damage to the right front bumper. The crash fell in the 68th Precinct. The data lists the bicyclist traveling north. The record centers the driver’s errors. No other contributing factors were noted in the report.
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Left-turning driver hits e-bike rider▸Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 27 - At 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn, a driver making a left turn hit a 26-year-old man on an e-bike. The rider took a blow to the head. The sedan showed no damage.
According to the police report, a driver in a sedan making a left turn at 85th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn hit a 26-year-old man riding an e-bike who was going straight. The rider suffered a head injury and was listed as injured and in shock. The e-bike showed a front-end hit. The sedan showed no damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for both the driver and the cyclist. The driver was licensed. No ejection was noted for the car’s occupants. The crash left the vulnerable rider hurt while the car remained intact.
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Drowsy driver rear-ends stopped car on 4 Ave▸Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 26 - Southbound on 4 Ave at 72 St, a driver starting in traffic hit a stopped sedan. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car sustained a back injury and whiplash. Police recorded Fatigued/Drowsy.
Two southbound sedans collided on 4 Ave at 72 St in Brooklyn. The driver of a 2007 Mercedes started in traffic and hit the back of a 2024 Nissan that was stopped in traffic. A 27-year-old woman driving the rear car was injured with a back injury and whiplash. Injury status for three others was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, the rear vehicle was “Starting in Traffic” and the lead vehicle was “Stopped in Traffic,” with impact to the “Center Front End” and “Center Back End.” The report lists “Fatigued/Drowsy” as a contributing factor. Police recorded drowsy driving by the driver.
20
Left-turning driver injures teen at Fort Hamilton Parkway▸Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 20 - A driver in a sedan turned left at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit an 18-year-old crossing with the signal. Police cited driver inattention. He stayed conscious with a bruised hip and leg.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured when a driver in a 2016 Honda sedan made a left turn at 92nd Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway and hit him at the intersection. He suffered a hip and upper-leg contusion and remained conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Driver Inattention/Distraction. Police also listed center front-end point of impact and damage. After citing driver inattention, the report notes the pedestrian was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The driver, a 49-year-old woman licensed in New York, was the only occupant. The crash occurred in Brooklyn’s 68th Precinct.
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
- Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others, amny, Published 2025-10-15
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
10
Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
- 11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say, ABC7, Published 2025-10-14
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Passing and turning drivers collide; two pedestrians hurt▸Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
Oct 10 - Narrows Ave at 81 St, Brooklyn. A permit driver in a Jeep passed south, hit a left‑turning sedan, and damaged parked SUVs. Two 16‑year‑old girls, not in the roadway, were hurt. Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded.
Two 16‑year‑old pedestrians were injured off the roadway on Narrows Ave at 81 St in Brooklyn. A driver in a Jeep SUV with a learner permit was passing south. A driver in a Nissan sedan was making a left turn. Parked SUVs were damaged. According to the police report, officers recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper and Traffic Control Disregarded by drivers. One girl suffered crush injuries to the abdomen and pelvis. The other had a lower‑leg injury and reported pain. The crash damage included a right‑front bumper hit on the Jeep and a left‑front quarter strike on the sedan.
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
- Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for., CBS New York, Published 2025-10-06