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 1
▸ Concussion 3
▸ Whiplash 22
▸ Contusion/Bruise 24
▸ Abrasion 14
▸ Pain/Nausea 8
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.
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Bellerose’s afternoon pain, and the bills that could stop it
Bellerose: Jan 1, 2022 - Nov 6, 2025
About 11 AM on Oct 3, a driver going east on Union Turnpike hit a man in the intersection at Winchester Boulevard. Police listed the person as a pedestrian and noted an injury at the scene (NYC Open Data).
This Week
- Oct 15: On Union Turnpike at the Cross Island Parkway, a 61‑year‑old driver was hurt in a crash between a 2018 Honda sedan and a 2024 Volvo SUV; police marked it speed‑related (NYC Open Data).
- Oct 8: On 87 Avenue at 235 Court, a 37‑year‑old driver in a 2025 BMW SUV hit parked cars; one injury was recorded (NYC Open Data).
- Sep 27: Near Jericho Turnpike, multiple sedans and an SUV crashed; one driver was injured and alcohol was noted by police (NYC Open Data).
The line does not break
Since 2022, one person has died in a crash in Bellerose: a 92‑year‑old driver on Union Turnpike at 251 Street on Jan 2, 2022 (NYC Open Data crash 4491477). Injuries here keep stacking up. The 3 PM hour leads with 50 injuries since 2022, followed by 4–6 PM, where dozens more were hurt (NYC Open Data). Police recorded “failure to yield” by drivers in six injury crashes in this area over the same period (NYC Open Data).
Union Turnpike stands out as a repeat problem spot in this neighborhood. It is where the lone death occurred and where injuries concentrate in the records since 2022 (NYC Open Data).
Make the turns safe; slow the straightaways
Simple steps would cut harm here: daylight the corners on Union Turnpike and Hillside Avenue, add leading pedestrian intervals and hardened left turns at Winchester Boulevard and Manor Road, and install traffic‑calming where afternoon injuries cluster. Police should target failure‑to‑yield and speeding at school dismissal and the peak 3–6 PM hours identified in the records (NYC Open Data).
The votes are on the table
At City Hall, Council Member Linda Lee co‑sponsored a bill to let ambulettes drive and double‑park in bus lanes (Int 1339‑2025), a move that would put more conflict at the curb where people walk and bike (NYC Council Legistar). In Albany, State Senator Toby Stavisky voted yes in committee on S 4045, which would require speed‑limiting devices for repeat dangerous drivers (Open States, June 12, 2025). Assembly Member Ed Braunstein is on the hook for the companion action in the Assembly; the record here does not show him as a sponsor. What gives? (Open States; NYC Council Legistar).
Slow the city; stop the repeaters
The path is clear. Lower speeds citywide and rein in the small group of drivers who stack violations. New Yorkers already have a way to push for both. Use it. Act now to press leaders for a lower default speed and for passage of the speed‑limiter bill: take one step here.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-06
- File S 4045, Open States, Published 2025-06-12
- File Int 1339-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-07-14
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4491477 - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-06
Other Representatives
Assembly Member Ed Braunstein
District 26
Council Member Linda Lee
District 23
State Senator Toby Stavisky
District 11
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15
Sedan driver rear-ends SUV on Cross Island Parkway▸Oct 15 - Two northbound drivers collided on Cross Island Parkway at Union Turnpike. A sedan driver hit the rear of an SUV. Police recorded unsafe speed by the drivers. A 61-year-old driver reported whiplash.
Two northbound drivers crashed on the Cross Island Parkway at Union Turnpike in Queens. The driver of a sedan hit the back of an SUV. A 61-year-old driver was injured and reported whiplash. A 25-year-old driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, both vehicles were traveling north, the sedan showed center front damage, the SUV showed center back damage, and officers recorded "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor. Police recorded Unsafe Speed by both drivers.
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BMW driver hits parked SUVs on 235 Ct▸Oct 8 - Southbound BMW driver hit parked SUVs on 235 Ct near 87 Ave. A 37-year-old man suffered a head injury. A 23-year-old driver and a 21-year-old passenger were hurt. A toddler and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries.
On 235 Ct at 87 Ave in Queens, the driver of a southbound BMW SUV hit parked SUVs. Police list the Honda, Mazda, and Nissan as parked with rear and quarter-panel damage. The BMW showed right-front damage. A 37-year-old male driver sustained a head injury. A 23-year-old male driver reported a lower-leg injury. A 21-year-old female front passenger suffered abdominal and pelvic injury. A 2-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" recorded for the drivers. No other factors were cited.
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Hyundai driver hits man at Union Tpke▸Oct 3 - A Hyundai driver went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. He stayed conscious and suffered a neck contusion.
A driver in a Hyundai car/SUV went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. The man suffered a neck contusion and remained conscious. "According to the police report," the driver was traveling east and going straight ahead before the crash. Police place the crash at Winchester Blvd and Union Tpke around 11:00 a.m. in Queens, ZIP 11427, within the 105th Precinct. One person was in the vehicle. The report did not record a driver error or other contributing factor.
27
Alcohol Flagged in Jericho Turnpike Crash▸Sep 27 - Police flagged alcohol in a Queens crash. A sedan driver went straight as an SUV driver turned right near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike. Two drivers were hurt: a 30-year-old man with facial bleeding and a 42-year-old woman with whiplash.
Two drivers were injured in a collision near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike in Queens at 8:03 p.m. A driver in a sedan was going straight. A driver in an SUV was making a right turn. Parked sedans were also involved. The 30-year-old male driver reported facial bleeding. The 42-year-old female driver reported neck pain and whiplash. A 47-year-old woman riding in the front seat was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Alcohol Involvement.' Police recorded alcohol involvement in the crash. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed. The scene sits in the 105th Precinct.
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Grand Central Parkway Lane-Use Crash Injures Driver▸Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
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Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
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Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
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Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
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Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
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16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
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Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
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Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
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Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
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Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
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Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
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Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
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Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
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NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Oct 15 - Two northbound drivers collided on Cross Island Parkway at Union Turnpike. A sedan driver hit the rear of an SUV. Police recorded unsafe speed by the drivers. A 61-year-old driver reported whiplash.
Two northbound drivers crashed on the Cross Island Parkway at Union Turnpike in Queens. The driver of a sedan hit the back of an SUV. A 61-year-old driver was injured and reported whiplash. A 25-year-old driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified. According to the police report, both vehicles were traveling north, the sedan showed center front damage, the SUV showed center back damage, and officers recorded "Unsafe Speed" as a contributing factor. Police recorded Unsafe Speed by both drivers.
8
BMW driver hits parked SUVs on 235 Ct▸Oct 8 - Southbound BMW driver hit parked SUVs on 235 Ct near 87 Ave. A 37-year-old man suffered a head injury. A 23-year-old driver and a 21-year-old passenger were hurt. A toddler and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries.
On 235 Ct at 87 Ave in Queens, the driver of a southbound BMW SUV hit parked SUVs. Police list the Honda, Mazda, and Nissan as parked with rear and quarter-panel damage. The BMW showed right-front damage. A 37-year-old male driver sustained a head injury. A 23-year-old male driver reported a lower-leg injury. A 21-year-old female front passenger suffered abdominal and pelvic injury. A 2-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" recorded for the drivers. No other factors were cited.
3
Hyundai driver hits man at Union Tpke▸Oct 3 - A Hyundai driver went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. He stayed conscious and suffered a neck contusion.
A driver in a Hyundai car/SUV went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. The man suffered a neck contusion and remained conscious. "According to the police report," the driver was traveling east and going straight ahead before the crash. Police place the crash at Winchester Blvd and Union Tpke around 11:00 a.m. in Queens, ZIP 11427, within the 105th Precinct. One person was in the vehicle. The report did not record a driver error or other contributing factor.
27
Alcohol Flagged in Jericho Turnpike Crash▸Sep 27 - Police flagged alcohol in a Queens crash. A sedan driver went straight as an SUV driver turned right near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike. Two drivers were hurt: a 30-year-old man with facial bleeding and a 42-year-old woman with whiplash.
Two drivers were injured in a collision near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike in Queens at 8:03 p.m. A driver in a sedan was going straight. A driver in an SUV was making a right turn. Parked sedans were also involved. The 30-year-old male driver reported facial bleeding. The 42-year-old female driver reported neck pain and whiplash. A 47-year-old woman riding in the front seat was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Alcohol Involvement.' Police recorded alcohol involvement in the crash. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed. The scene sits in the 105th Precinct.
24
Grand Central Parkway Lane-Use Crash Injures Driver▸Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
22
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
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Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
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Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
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Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
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16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
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Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
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Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Oct 8 - Southbound BMW driver hit parked SUVs on 235 Ct near 87 Ave. A 37-year-old man suffered a head injury. A 23-year-old driver and a 21-year-old passenger were hurt. A toddler and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries.
On 235 Ct at 87 Ave in Queens, the driver of a southbound BMW SUV hit parked SUVs. Police list the Honda, Mazda, and Nissan as parked with rear and quarter-panel damage. The BMW showed right-front damage. A 37-year-old male driver sustained a head injury. A 23-year-old male driver reported a lower-leg injury. A 21-year-old female front passenger suffered abdominal and pelvic injury. A 2-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy were listed with unspecified injuries. According to the police report, the contributing factor was "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" recorded for the drivers. No other factors were cited.
3
Hyundai driver hits man at Union Tpke▸Oct 3 - A Hyundai driver went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. He stayed conscious and suffered a neck contusion.
A driver in a Hyundai car/SUV went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. The man suffered a neck contusion and remained conscious. "According to the police report," the driver was traveling east and going straight ahead before the crash. Police place the crash at Winchester Blvd and Union Tpke around 11:00 a.m. in Queens, ZIP 11427, within the 105th Precinct. One person was in the vehicle. The report did not record a driver error or other contributing factor.
27
Alcohol Flagged in Jericho Turnpike Crash▸Sep 27 - Police flagged alcohol in a Queens crash. A sedan driver went straight as an SUV driver turned right near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike. Two drivers were hurt: a 30-year-old man with facial bleeding and a 42-year-old woman with whiplash.
Two drivers were injured in a collision near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike in Queens at 8:03 p.m. A driver in a sedan was going straight. A driver in an SUV was making a right turn. Parked sedans were also involved. The 30-year-old male driver reported facial bleeding. The 42-year-old female driver reported neck pain and whiplash. A 47-year-old woman riding in the front seat was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Alcohol Involvement.' Police recorded alcohol involvement in the crash. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed. The scene sits in the 105th Precinct.
24
Grand Central Parkway Lane-Use Crash Injures Driver▸Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
22
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
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Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Oct 3 - A Hyundai driver went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. He stayed conscious and suffered a neck contusion.
A driver in a Hyundai car/SUV went east on Winchester Blvd and hit a 60-year-old man in the intersection with Union Tpke. The man suffered a neck contusion and remained conscious. "According to the police report," the driver was traveling east and going straight ahead before the crash. Police place the crash at Winchester Blvd and Union Tpke around 11:00 a.m. in Queens, ZIP 11427, within the 105th Precinct. One person was in the vehicle. The report did not record a driver error or other contributing factor.
27
Alcohol Flagged in Jericho Turnpike Crash▸Sep 27 - Police flagged alcohol in a Queens crash. A sedan driver went straight as an SUV driver turned right near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike. Two drivers were hurt: a 30-year-old man with facial bleeding and a 42-year-old woman with whiplash.
Two drivers were injured in a collision near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike in Queens at 8:03 p.m. A driver in a sedan was going straight. A driver in an SUV was making a right turn. Parked sedans were also involved. The 30-year-old male driver reported facial bleeding. The 42-year-old female driver reported neck pain and whiplash. A 47-year-old woman riding in the front seat was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Alcohol Involvement.' Police recorded alcohol involvement in the crash. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed. The scene sits in the 105th Precinct.
24
Grand Central Parkway Lane-Use Crash Injures Driver▸Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
22
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
-
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Sep 27 - Police flagged alcohol in a Queens crash. A sedan driver went straight as an SUV driver turned right near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike. Two drivers were hurt: a 30-year-old man with facial bleeding and a 42-year-old woman with whiplash.
Two drivers were injured in a collision near 247-01 Jericho Turnpike in Queens at 8:03 p.m. A driver in a sedan was going straight. A driver in an SUV was making a right turn. Parked sedans were also involved. The 30-year-old male driver reported facial bleeding. The 42-year-old female driver reported neck pain and whiplash. A 47-year-old woman riding in the front seat was listed with unspecified injury. According to the police report, the contributing factor was 'Alcohol Involvement.' Police recorded alcohol involvement in the crash. No pedestrians or cyclists were listed. The scene sits in the 105th Precinct.
24
Grand Central Parkway Lane-Use Crash Injures Driver▸Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
22
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
-
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Sep 24 - Three eastbound sedan drivers collided on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. Police recorded improper passing or lane use by drivers. A 24-year-old woman driving was hurt with an arm contusion. Other drivers were listed as unspecified.
A crash involving three sedans unfolded on Grand Central Parkway in Queens. "According to the police report, drivers in three sedans collided while traveling eastbound." Police recorded Passing or Lane Usage Improper by multiple drivers. One driver, a 24-year-old woman, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and lower arm; she was conscious. Two male drivers, ages 24 and 20, were listed with unspecified injury status. One driver was slowing or stopping; two drove straight. The vehicles were a 2025 BMW, a 2024 Infiniti, and a 2022 Hyundai. The crash location falls within the 105th Precinct area.
22
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say▸
-
Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say,
Gothamist,
Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Driver in deadly Nassau Expressway hit-and-run was speeding to Dunkin', prosecutors say, Gothamist, Published 2025-09-22
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
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Hit-run driver speeding to Dunkin’ Donuts when he killed Queens expressway construction worker: D.A., NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-21
20
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested▸
-
Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Female construction worker killed on Queens job site, hit-and-run driver arrested, NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-20
18
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers▸
-
Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Nude Queens man indicted for kicking bike riders, attacking 3 NYPD officers, NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-18
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
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- 2 children struck by driver in Queens, suspect in custody, witnesses say, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-15
13
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens▸
-
16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- 16-year-old girl struck and killed in Queens, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-13
8
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash▸
-
Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Brooklyn dad recently retired from NYPD dies with girlfriend in motorcycle crash, NY Daily News, Published 2025-09-08
2
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders▸
-
Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
- Queens bus network redesign draws mixed reviews from riders, CBS New York, Published 2025-09-02
25
Two sedans collide on Cross Island▸Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 25 - Two southbound sedans hit on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue. Metal tore. Airbags blew. Two drivers hurt, one with head trauma. A front-seat passenger suffered a concussion. Night road. High speed space. People bled; cars kept coming.
Two southbound sedans collided on Cross Island Parkway at Hillside Avenue in Queens. Two drivers were injured, including head injuries, and a front-seat passenger sustained a concussion. According to the police report, both vehicles were going straight ahead and the impacts hit the front bumpers, with one car showing left rear damage. The report lists contributing factors as “Unspecified” for all involved. No specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or Unsafe Speed were documented in the data. Safety equipment was noted only as air bags deployed and a lap belt on one driver.
20
Chain-reaction rear-end crash on GCP▸Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
-
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 20 - Eastbound on the Grand Central. Cars slowed. A sedan plowed into a stopping Tesla, then an SUV took a hit. One driver was injured, partly ejected. Children rode in back seats. Following too closely and inexperience ruled the morning.
According to the police report, three eastbound vehicles on the Grand Central Parkway were involved when traffic slowed and a rear-end chain reaction followed. A Tesla slowing or stopping was struck from behind by a sedan; an SUV in the mix also sustained back-end damage. One male driver, 36, was injured and partially ejected. Other occupants, including a 7-year-old passenger, were listed with unspecified injuries. The report cites Following Too Closely, Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle, and Driver Inexperience as contributing factors. Multiple drivers are also noted individually for Driver Inexperience and Following Too Closely. No other contributing factors are listed.
13
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run▸Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
-
Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run,
ABC7,
Published 2025-08-13
12
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
-
Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
7
Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
7
Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
-
NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 13 - A man crossed South Conduit Avenue. A driver struck him. The driver fled. The man died at the hospital. Police search for answers. The street holds the silence.
ABC7 reported on August 13, 2025, that a 52-year-old man was killed crossing South Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport at 2:27 a.m. The driver fled the scene, leaving the man fatally injured. Police said, "The operator of the vehicle fled the scene after hitting the man." No arrests have been made. The crash happened where there is no crosswalk, on a busy parkway service road. The case highlights the dangers of unmarked crossings and the ongoing risk to pedestrians from hit-and-run drivers.
- Pedestrian Killed In JFK Hit-And-Run, ABC7, Published 2025-08-13
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Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead▸Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
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Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-12
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Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
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Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
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NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 12 - A car struck a food truck in Queens. Three lives ended. Metal twisted. Morning shattered. The street bears the mark.
CBS New York (2025-08-12) reports a car "slammed into a food truck in Queens" at 42nd Street and 19th Avenue, killing three. The crash happened at 8:37 a.m. The article shows the impact's violence but does not detail driver actions. The collision highlights the danger vehicles pose to people working and gathering at curbside businesses. No mention of charges or policy response.
- Car Slams Food Truck, Three Dead, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-12
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Two SUV drivers collide on 89 Avenue▸Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
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Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
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NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 7 - Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue near 248-55. Right-front to right-front. A 73-year-old woman driving east suffered neck pain. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver.
Two drivers in SUVs crashed on 89 Avenue at 248-55 in Queens. Both right fronts took the hit. A 73-year-old woman driving east was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She was conscious. According to the police report, "Unsafe Speed" was the contributing factor. Police recorded unsafe speed by a driver. One driver was entering a parked position while heading east. The other drove west, going straight. Both vehicles showed right-front damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved, and no other injuries were noted in the report.
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Braunstein Backs Misguided Creedmoor Density Rollback▸Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
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NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols),
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2025-08-07
5
NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 7 - City scales back Creedmoor plan. Density cut 27%. The car-free model dies. Walkers and cyclists lose safety and 'safety in numbers'. Local pols beat back bold urban design. Streets stay hostile. The chance for a people-first, low-car neighborhood vanishes.
Bill number: none — this is a policy statement, not legislation. Status: announced August 7, 2025; no committee review. Matter quoted: "NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols)." Eastern Queens Greenway condemned the decision to downscale the Creedmoor redevelopment from 2,775 units by 27 percent. Assembly Member Ed Braunstein and Council Member Joann Ariola opposed higher density and pressed the rollback. Empire State Development framed the change as a compromise. Safety impact: the cut reduces potential mode shift, walkability, and "safety in numbers" for pedestrians and cyclists, preserving car dependence and dangerous streets.
- NYC Could Have Its First Car-Free Neighborhood (But Won’t Get It Due To Revanchist Pols), Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-08-07
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens▸Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
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NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-08-05
Aug 5 - Police car struck at Beach 35th and Rockaway. Three hurt. Sirens cut through Edgemere. Cause unknown. Streets stained. Investigation begins.
CBS New York reported on August 5, 2025, that an NYPD cruiser crashed at Beach 35th Street and Rockaway Freeway in Edgemere, Queens. Three people were injured. The article states, 'Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.' No details on driver actions or contributing factors were released. The incident highlights risks at busy intersections and the need for thorough investigation when emergency vehicles are involved.
- NYPD Cruiser Crash Injures Three In Queens, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-05