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 2
▸ Crush Injuries 3
▸ Severe Bleeding 1
▸ Severe Lacerations 3
▸ Concussion 5
▸ Whiplash 29
▸ Contusion/Bruise 33
▸ Abrasion 12
▸ Pain/Nausea 10
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.
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.
CloseJamaica Estates–Holliswood: Two pedestrians gone, hundreds hurt, and speed still wins
Jamaica Estates-Holliswood: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 25, 2025
Two people on foot are dead here since 2022. Another 536 neighbors are hurt. This is Jamaica Estates–Holliswood. The cars keep coming.
- 876 crashes since 2022. 2 deaths. 536 injuries. Pedestrians: 2 killed, 51 hurt. Trucks killed one person on foot; sedans killed another. City data.
Grand Central and Union: the grind
Injuries pile up on the Grand Central Parkway: 211 hurt, 3 seriously. Union Turnpike saw one killed, 6 injured. Union Tpke also logged another death with 12 injuries. This is not one bad corner. It is a corridor.
The clock tells the story too. Injuries spike in the late afternoon and evening: 5 p.m. (51), 1–2 p.m. (36 each), and 8 p.m. (30), with a death at 9 a.m. and another at 8 p.m. NYC Open Data.
Two pedestrians, two endings
On Feb. 24, 2022, an 83‑year‑old woman was killed at Union Turnpike and 193rd Street. The driver of a 2019 box truck was turning right. Police recorded the crash as a pedestrian fatality at an intersection. Crash record.
On Aug. 12, 2025, at Union Turnpike and 189th Street, a 61‑year‑old man was struck mid‑block. Records say he was killed. The striking vehicle was a 2023 Mercedes sedan with Florida plates. Crash record.
“Two motorists were badly hurt and still have not fully recovered,” Queens DA Melinda Katz said in another Queens case, after a driver went the wrong way on the Clearview and hit five cars. He told police, “I entered the… expressway in the wrong direction because I wanted to hurt people.” He got eight years. amNY.
Who gets hit, and when
Most of the hurt are car occupants: 468 injured, 4 seriously. Pedestrians: 51 injured, 3 seriously, and 2 killed. Cyclists: 10 injured. Trucks and buses are a small share of collisions, but they account for one of the two pedestrian deaths in this area. Neighborhood rollup.
Contributing factors in the data name “failure to yield” and alcohol in a handful of cases, but most entries land under “other” or “unspecified.” The outcome is not vague: 100+ harmed across midday into night, every day, for years. City dataset.
Fix the line of fire
Start with the known killers along Union Turnpike and the Grand Central service roads. Daylight corners. Harden right turns for trucks. Give leading pedestrian intervals. Slow approach speeds. Then hold the worst drivers.
Albany moved a tool. The Senate advanced a bill to force speed limiters on repeat violators; Sen. Toby Stavisky voted yes in committee on S4045. The bill targets drivers who rack up points or multiple camera tickets. Open States.
City Hall already has another tool. Lawmakers renewed 24/7 school‑zone speed cameras through 2030, but some city Assembly Members voted no, including David Weprin. Streetsblog named them. Streetsblog NYC.
Slow every street
Lower speeds save lives. New York can lower local limits and expand 20 mph zones now; advocates are pressing for a citywide default and faster action. Our city page shows how to push. Take action.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes (area summary, hotspots, hours) - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-25
- Wrong-way driver rams cars on expressway, amny, Published 2025-08-15
- S4045 – Intelligent speed assistance for repeat violators, Open States / NY Senate, Published 2025-06-12
- Dirty Dozen who voted against speed cameras, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-06-23
- CrashCount: Take Action, CrashCount, Published 0001-01-01
- CrashID 4505331 (Union Turnpike & 193 St) - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-25
- CrashID 4834595 (Union Tpke & 189 St) - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-25
Other Representatives

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134-01 20th Avenue 2nd Floor, College Point, NY 11356
Room 913, Legislative Office Building 188 State St., Albany, NY 12247
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Traffic Safety Timeline for Jamaica Estates-Holliswood
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Distracted drivers crash on Avon Street; one hurt▸Nov 2 - A southbound SUV driver hit a westbound SUV at Avon Street and Dalny Road in Queens. A 47-year-old driver was hurt with back pain. Police recorded driver inattention. A parked SUV was damaged.
Two SUV drivers collided at Avon Street and Dalny Road in Queens at 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 2, 2025. The southbound Acura driver hit the right rear of a westbound Honda. A 47-year-old woman driving the Honda was injured, reporting back pain and whiplash. The crash also damaged a parked SUV’s front-left corner. According to the police report, Driver Inattention/Distraction was recorded for both drivers. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed as injured. The scene falls within the 107th Precinct, zip code 11432.
1
Drowsy Driver Rear-Ends Car on Grand Central Parkway▸Nov 1 - Eastbound on Grand Central near Francis Lewis, a driver rear-ended another sedan. A 63-year-old driver was hurt, with shoulder pain. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers.
Two eastbound sedans collided on Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard in Queens. The driver of one sedan hit the back of another. A 63-year-old driver was injured, with a shoulder injury and pain and nausea. Two front-seat passengers, ages 90 and 50, were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, both drivers were going straight. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers. Collision ID 4854038.
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Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged▸
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Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-10-28
25
Left-turning driver injures e-biker in Queens▸Oct 25 - A driver in a sedan turned left at Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens and hit a man on an e-bike. The rider suffered a head wound and minor bleeding.
At Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens, the driver of a 2019 Nissan sedan making a left turn hit a 41-year-old man riding an e-bike straight ahead. The bicyclist was injured, with a head wound and minor bleeding recorded. According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed. They also coded “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The sedan is listed with center front-end impact and no damage; the e-bike shows front-end damage. The crash involved a left turn by the driver and a straight path by the cyclist. The man on the e-bike is the only person listed as injured.
19
Child hurt in Union Turnpike left-turn crash▸Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
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Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
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Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
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Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
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Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
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2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
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Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
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Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
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Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
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Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Nov 2 - A southbound SUV driver hit a westbound SUV at Avon Street and Dalny Road in Queens. A 47-year-old driver was hurt with back pain. Police recorded driver inattention. A parked SUV was damaged.
Two SUV drivers collided at Avon Street and Dalny Road in Queens at 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 2, 2025. The southbound Acura driver hit the right rear of a westbound Honda. A 47-year-old woman driving the Honda was injured, reporting back pain and whiplash. The crash also damaged a parked SUV’s front-left corner. According to the police report, Driver Inattention/Distraction was recorded for both drivers. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed as injured. The scene falls within the 107th Precinct, zip code 11432.
1
Drowsy Driver Rear-Ends Car on Grand Central Parkway▸Nov 1 - Eastbound on Grand Central near Francis Lewis, a driver rear-ended another sedan. A 63-year-old driver was hurt, with shoulder pain. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers.
Two eastbound sedans collided on Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard in Queens. The driver of one sedan hit the back of another. A 63-year-old driver was injured, with a shoulder injury and pain and nausea. Two front-seat passengers, ages 90 and 50, were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, both drivers were going straight. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers. Collision ID 4854038.
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Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged▸
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Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-10-28
25
Left-turning driver injures e-biker in Queens▸Oct 25 - A driver in a sedan turned left at Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens and hit a man on an e-bike. The rider suffered a head wound and minor bleeding.
At Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens, the driver of a 2019 Nissan sedan making a left turn hit a 41-year-old man riding an e-bike straight ahead. The bicyclist was injured, with a head wound and minor bleeding recorded. According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed. They also coded “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The sedan is listed with center front-end impact and no damage; the e-bike shows front-end damage. The crash involved a left turn by the driver and a straight path by the cyclist. The man on the e-bike is the only person listed as injured.
19
Child hurt in Union Turnpike left-turn crash▸Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
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Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
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Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
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Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
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Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
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2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
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Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
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Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Nov 1 - Eastbound on Grand Central near Francis Lewis, a driver rear-ended another sedan. A 63-year-old driver was hurt, with shoulder pain. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers.
Two eastbound sedans collided on Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard in Queens. The driver of one sedan hit the back of another. A 63-year-old driver was injured, with a shoulder injury and pain and nausea. Two front-seat passengers, ages 90 and 50, were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, both drivers were going straight. Police recorded Fell Asleep and Fatigued/Drowsy by the drivers. Collision ID 4854038.
28
Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged▸
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Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-10-28
25
Left-turning driver injures e-biker in Queens▸Oct 25 - A driver in a sedan turned left at Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens and hit a man on an e-bike. The rider suffered a head wound and minor bleeding.
At Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens, the driver of a 2019 Nissan sedan making a left turn hit a 41-year-old man riding an e-bike straight ahead. The bicyclist was injured, with a head wound and minor bleeding recorded. According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed. They also coded “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The sedan is listed with center front-end impact and no damage; the e-bike shows front-end damage. The crash involved a left turn by the driver and a straight path by the cyclist. The man on the e-bike is the only person listed as injured.
19
Child hurt in Union Turnpike left-turn crash▸Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
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Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
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Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
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Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
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Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
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2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
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Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Driver Fatally Doors Cyclist in Queens Yet is Not Charged, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-10-28
25
Left-turning driver injures e-biker in Queens▸Oct 25 - A driver in a sedan turned left at Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens and hit a man on an e-bike. The rider suffered a head wound and minor bleeding.
At Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens, the driver of a 2019 Nissan sedan making a left turn hit a 41-year-old man riding an e-bike straight ahead. The bicyclist was injured, with a head wound and minor bleeding recorded. According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed. They also coded “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The sedan is listed with center front-end impact and no damage; the e-bike shows front-end damage. The crash involved a left turn by the driver and a straight path by the cyclist. The man on the e-bike is the only person listed as injured.
19
Child hurt in Union Turnpike left-turn crash▸Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
-
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
-
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Oct 25 - A driver in a sedan turned left at Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens and hit a man on an e-bike. The rider suffered a head wound and minor bleeding.
At Grand Central Parkway and Midland Parkway in Queens, the driver of a 2019 Nissan sedan making a left turn hit a 41-year-old man riding an e-bike straight ahead. The bicyclist was injured, with a head wound and minor bleeding recorded. According to the police report, police recorded Unsafe Speed. They also coded “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.” The sedan is listed with center front-end impact and no damage; the e-bike shows front-end damage. The crash involved a left turn by the driver and a straight path by the cyclist. The man on the e-bike is the only person listed as injured.
19
Child hurt in Union Turnpike left-turn crash▸Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
-
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
-
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Oct 19 - An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury after a northbound SUV driver collided with a northbound sedan turning left at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens. Police recorded alcohol involvement. Both drivers were hurt.
An 11-year-old passenger suffered a head injury when two northbound drivers crashed at Union Turnpike and Utopia Parkway in Queens at 12:50 p.m. on Oct. 19, 2025. The driver of an SUV went straight. The driver of a sedan turned left. Both drivers were also hurt. According to the police report, the SUV was "Going Straight Ahead" and the sedan was "Making Left Turn." Police recorded "Alcohol Involvement" among the contributing factors. Impact points were listed as "Center Front End" for the SUV and "Right Side Doors" for the sedan. The vehicles were a 2024 Nissan SUV and a 2019 Honda sedan.
23
Improper pass injures child on Grand Central Parkway▸Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
-
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
-
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Sep 23 - Two westbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. A 10-year-old passenger and a 42-year-old driver were hurt. Police cite improper passing and unsafe speed. The sedan was passing; the SUV went straight.
Two westbound drivers crashed on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. The driver of an Audi sedan was passing. The driver of a Honda SUV went straight ahead. Impact damaged the sedan’s right front and the SUV’s left rear. A 10-year-old girl in the back seat was injured with an arm abrasion. A 42-year-old woman who was driving was also injured, with chest pain and nausea. Others in both cars were listed with unspecified injuries. "According to the police report, police recorded improper passing or lane usage and unsafe speed." The sedan carried three people. The SUV carried two. Both drivers held New York licenses. The crash fell in the 107th Precinct area.
21
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.▸
-
Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A.,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
-
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A., NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-21
20
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run▸
-
Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Driver charged after woman directing traffic around expressway killed in Queens hit-and-run, ABC7, Published 2025-09-20
18
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says▸
-
Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Suspect who allegedly intentionally ran over, killed Queens teen is in the country illegally, ICE says, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-18
16
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD▸
-
Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD,
amny,
Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Man struck and killed by two vehicles while trying to cross Belt Parkway in South Ozone Park: NYPD, amny, Published 2025-09-16
15
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say▸
-
2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- 2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-15
14
Unsafe Speed on GCP Injures Passenger▸Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Sep 14 - Two eastbound drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis. A 57-year-old front passenger suffered a hip bruise and shock. Police recorded unsafe speed.
Two eastbound drivers, one in an SUV and one in a sedan, collided while going straight on Grand Central Parkway at Francis Lewis Blvd in Queens at 4:50 p.m. The crash injured a 57-year-old woman riding in the front passenger seat; she reported a hip bruise and shock. The 58-year-old male driver was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was listed as a contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. Damage was noted to the SUV's left rear quarter panel and the sedan's right front quarter panel. No pedestrians or cyclists were reported hurt.
13
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody▸
-
Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Teenage girl fatally struck by SUV in Queens, suspect in custody, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-13
5
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school▸
-
Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-05
2
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
-
Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
1
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
-
MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
31
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
-
Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
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Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Queens teen with autism fatally struck by car after going missing from LI school, NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-05
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Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network▸
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Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
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Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
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Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Many Queens riders now navigating new commute, due to full redesign of MTA's bus network, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-02
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend▸
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MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend,
amny,
Published 2025-09-01
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
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Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- MTA got busy with second phase of Queens bus network redesign this weekend, amny, Published 2025-09-01
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect▸
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Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect,
NY1,
Published 2025-08-31
25
Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
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Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
- Second phase of Queens bus network redesign goes into effect, NY1, Published 2025-08-31
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Sedan Driver Fails to Yield, Hits Teen Cyclist▸Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
17
Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Aug 25 - The driver of a sedan going south failed to yield and hit a 16-year-old bicyclist riding east at Wexford Ter and Hillside. The boy was ejected, injured across his body, conscious and complaining of whiplash. Police recorded failure to yield.
According to the police report, the contributing factors were "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Traffic Control Disregarded." The driver of a sedan traveling south struck a 16-year-old bicyclist who was riding east on Wexford Ter at Hillside Ave. The cyclist was ejected and suffered injuries to his entire body and a complaint of whiplash; he was conscious at the scene. The sedan sustained center-front damage with impact at the right front bumper. The bicycle was struck on its left side. Police recorded the listed driver errors and no other contributing factors are noted.
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Three-car eastbound crash on GCP▸Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
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Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Aug 17 - Three eastbound cars slammed nose-first on the Grand Central near Francis Lewis. Metal buckled. A driver went semiconscious. Two others hurt. Police cite distraction. Night traffic turned brutal in Queens.
Three vehicles traveling east on the Grand Central Parkway near Francis Lewis Boulevard collided front to front. A 57-year-old male driver was listed semiconscious with neck injury. Two other drivers, a 25-year-old woman and a 57-year-old man, reported pain and arm injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was “Driver Inattention/Distraction.” That driver error led to a center-front impact chain among an SUV, a sedan, and another SUV. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, but occupants bore the force. No helmet or signal issues were cited. The vehicles showed center-front damage, consistent with a straight-ahead, nose-to-nose pileup in Queens’ 107th Precinct.
15
Sedan Lane Change Rear-Ends SUV▸Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.
Aug 15 - A sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway and struck the rear of an SUV. A 39-year-old driver suffered whiplash and a neck injury. Police cited "Unsafe Lane Changing."
An eastbound sedan driver changed lanes on Grand Central Parkway in Queens and struck the center back end of an eastbound SUV. One driver, age 39, suffered a neck injury and complained of whiplash. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Unsafe Lane Changing." The sedan's center front hit the SUV's center back. Police recorded Unsafe Lane Changing by the driver. No pedestrian or cyclist was reported involved. The injured driver was conscious and not ejected. No other contributing factors for the injured person were listed in the report.