Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Belmont?
Belmont Bleeds While City Sleeps—Demand Safer Streets Now
Belmont: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 17, 2025
The Toll in Belmont
Four dead. One hundred forty-nine injured. One serious injury. That is the ledger for Belmont since 2022. The numbers do not flinch. They do not care about hope or promises. They only count the bodies and the broken bones.
Pedestrians and cyclists pay the highest price. In the last twelve months, 149 people were hurt in 254 crashes. The dead do not get second chances. The living carry scars.
The Sound of Gunfire, the Crash of Metal
On a spring day near the Bronx Zoo, two drivers turned the street into a shooting gallery. Bullets flew. A car slammed into a stop sign. The wounded man called a cab to the hospital. He died. A deli worker watched it all. “There were a whole lot of rounds. It was crazy. This doesn’t happen around here during the day time,” he said. “It was like a movie.” The other driver vanished. No arrests. The street stayed open for business.
What Leaders Have Done—and Not Done
Local leaders talk about Vision Zero. They talk about safety. But in Belmont, the blood keeps coming. The city has the power to lower speed limits to 20 mph. They have not used it. Speed cameras cut speeding by more than half where installed, but the law that keeps them running is always at risk of expiring. The city redesigns intersections, but the work is slow. The dead do not wait for ribbon cuttings.
The Next Step Belongs to You
This is not fate. This is policy. Call your council member. Call the mayor. Demand the speed limit drop to 20 mph. Demand the cameras stay on. Demand streets where children can cross without fear. Every day of delay is another day the numbers grow. Take action now.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4735845 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-17
- Gunfire Erupts Between Drivers Near Bronx Zoo, NY Daily News, Published 2025-04-02
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2633 Webster Ave. 1st Floor, Bronx, NY 10458
Room 920, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 15
573 East Fordham Road (Entrance on Hoffman Street), Bronx, NY 10458
718-842-8100
250 Broadway, Suite 1759, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6966

District 33
2432 Grand Concourse, Suite 506, Bronx, NY 10458
Room 502, Capitol Building, Albany, NY 12247
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Belmont Belmont sits in Bronx, Precinct 48, District 15, AD 78, SD 33, Bronx CB6.
Traffic Safety Timeline for Belmont
E-Scooter Rider Ejected in Bronx Collision▸An e-scooter rider was ejected and injured in a crash with an SUV on Crotona Avenue in the Bronx. The rider suffered back abrasions. The SUV showed no damage. Both vehicles were traveling north when the collision occurred.
According to the police report, a 25-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected during a collision with a 2019 Nissan SUV on Crotona Avenue in the Bronx. The e-scooter sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead northbound. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the SUV driver. The e-scooter rider suffered back abrasions and was conscious after the crash. The SUV driver was a licensed female. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash highlights risks for vulnerable riders when colliding with larger vehicles.
2Motorbike Ejects Two Teens on Garden Street▸A motorbike traveling north on Garden Street ejected its 16-year-old driver and 14-year-old passenger. Both suffered injuries to the face and hip. The crash damaged the bike’s left front quarter panel. Driver distraction caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2021 Mahindra motorbike traveling north on Garden Street crashed, ejecting both occupants. The 16-year-old male driver and 14-year-old female passenger were injured, sustaining abrasions and contusions to the hip and face. Both were riding without safety equipment and were ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the sole contributing factor. The motorbike sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving on city streets.
S 1078Rivera votes yes, boosting driver education and improving street safety.▸Senate and Assembly passed S 1078. New drivers must now learn how to avoid hitting people on foot or bike. Law aims to cut crashes at the root—before drivers get the keys.
Bill S 1078, introduced in the Senate on April 27, 2021, requires pedestrian and bicyclist safety instruction in the drivers pre-licensing course. The bill moved through committee and passed the Senate and Assembly, with key votes on May 20, 2021, February 1, 2022, May 16, 2022, and May 23, 2022. The matter summary reads: 'Requires instruction in pedestrian and bicyclist safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course.' Primary sponsor: Senator Gounardes, joined by Bailey, Biaggi, Brisport, Cleare, Comrie, and others. The measure targets driver ignorance, a root cause of deadly crashes, by putting vulnerable road users at the center of driver education.
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File S 1078,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
Sedan Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on Washington Avenue▸A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
An e-scooter rider was ejected and injured in a crash with an SUV on Crotona Avenue in the Bronx. The rider suffered back abrasions. The SUV showed no damage. Both vehicles were traveling north when the collision occurred.
According to the police report, a 25-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured and ejected during a collision with a 2019 Nissan SUV on Crotona Avenue in the Bronx. The e-scooter sustained front-end damage, while the SUV showed no damage. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead northbound. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the SUV driver. The e-scooter rider suffered back abrasions and was conscious after the crash. The SUV driver was a licensed female. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The crash highlights risks for vulnerable riders when colliding with larger vehicles.
2Motorbike Ejects Two Teens on Garden Street▸A motorbike traveling north on Garden Street ejected its 16-year-old driver and 14-year-old passenger. Both suffered injuries to the face and hip. The crash damaged the bike’s left front quarter panel. Driver distraction caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2021 Mahindra motorbike traveling north on Garden Street crashed, ejecting both occupants. The 16-year-old male driver and 14-year-old female passenger were injured, sustaining abrasions and contusions to the hip and face. Both were riding without safety equipment and were ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the sole contributing factor. The motorbike sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving on city streets.
S 1078Rivera votes yes, boosting driver education and improving street safety.▸Senate and Assembly passed S 1078. New drivers must now learn how to avoid hitting people on foot or bike. Law aims to cut crashes at the root—before drivers get the keys.
Bill S 1078, introduced in the Senate on April 27, 2021, requires pedestrian and bicyclist safety instruction in the drivers pre-licensing course. The bill moved through committee and passed the Senate and Assembly, with key votes on May 20, 2021, February 1, 2022, May 16, 2022, and May 23, 2022. The matter summary reads: 'Requires instruction in pedestrian and bicyclist safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course.' Primary sponsor: Senator Gounardes, joined by Bailey, Biaggi, Brisport, Cleare, Comrie, and others. The measure targets driver ignorance, a root cause of deadly crashes, by putting vulnerable road users at the center of driver education.
-
File S 1078,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
-
File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
Sedan Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on Washington Avenue▸A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
-
File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A motorbike traveling north on Garden Street ejected its 16-year-old driver and 14-year-old passenger. Both suffered injuries to the face and hip. The crash damaged the bike’s left front quarter panel. Driver distraction caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2021 Mahindra motorbike traveling north on Garden Street crashed, ejecting both occupants. The 16-year-old male driver and 14-year-old female passenger were injured, sustaining abrasions and contusions to the hip and face. Both were riding without safety equipment and were ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the sole contributing factor. The motorbike sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of distracted driving on city streets.
S 1078Rivera votes yes, boosting driver education and improving street safety.▸Senate and Assembly passed S 1078. New drivers must now learn how to avoid hitting people on foot or bike. Law aims to cut crashes at the root—before drivers get the keys.
Bill S 1078, introduced in the Senate on April 27, 2021, requires pedestrian and bicyclist safety instruction in the drivers pre-licensing course. The bill moved through committee and passed the Senate and Assembly, with key votes on May 20, 2021, February 1, 2022, May 16, 2022, and May 23, 2022. The matter summary reads: 'Requires instruction in pedestrian and bicyclist safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course.' Primary sponsor: Senator Gounardes, joined by Bailey, Biaggi, Brisport, Cleare, Comrie, and others. The measure targets driver ignorance, a root cause of deadly crashes, by putting vulnerable road users at the center of driver education.
-
File S 1078,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
-
File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
Sedan Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on Washington Avenue▸A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
Senate and Assembly passed S 1078. New drivers must now learn how to avoid hitting people on foot or bike. Law aims to cut crashes at the root—before drivers get the keys.
Bill S 1078, introduced in the Senate on April 27, 2021, requires pedestrian and bicyclist safety instruction in the drivers pre-licensing course. The bill moved through committee and passed the Senate and Assembly, with key votes on May 20, 2021, February 1, 2022, May 16, 2022, and May 23, 2022. The matter summary reads: 'Requires instruction in pedestrian and bicyclist safety as part of the drivers pre-licensing course.' Primary sponsor: Senator Gounardes, joined by Bailey, Biaggi, Brisport, Cleare, Comrie, and others. The measure targets driver ignorance, a root cause of deadly crashes, by putting vulnerable road users at the center of driver education.
- File S 1078, Open States, Published 2022-05-16
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
Sedan Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on Washington Avenue▸A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
- File S 5130, Open States, Published 2022-05-16
Sedan Rear-Ends Stopped Bus on Washington Avenue▸A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A sedan slammed into the back of a stopped bus on Washington Avenue in the Bronx. The sedan driver suffered a neck injury and concussion. Police cited following too closely as the cause. The bus remained undamaged and stopped in traffic.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male sedan driver was injured when his vehicle collided with the rear of a bus stopped in traffic on Washington Avenue near East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The driver was conscious but suffered a neck injury and concussion. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as the primary contributing factor to the crash. The sedan was making a left turn when it struck the bus's center back end, damaging the sedan's right front bumper. The bus sustained no damage. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle southbound. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Head-On Into Firetruck Bronx▸A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A BMW sedan hit a firetruck head-on on Webster Avenue. The sedan driver took the full force. He suffered body trauma and shock. No pedestrians or cyclists hurt. Both vehicles smashed front ends.
According to the police report, a BMW sedan traveling west on Webster Avenue collided head-on with a northbound firetruck at East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The sedan driver, a 57-year-old man, suffered injuries to his entire body and went into shock, reporting pain and nausea. The firetruck carried five occupants. Both vehicles struck front-center and sustained heavy damage. The police report lists unspecified contributing factors for the sedan driver. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. Both drivers were licensed. No ejections occurred.
Moped Rider Killed Striking Parked Sedan Bronx▸A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A man rode a moped down Southern Boulevard. He hit a parked sedan near Crotona Avenue. He had no helmet. No license. He flew from the seat. His head shattered. He died alone on the street, under the lights.
A 29-year-old man riding a moped on Southern Boulevard near Crotona Avenue in the Bronx struck a parked sedan and was killed. According to the police report, 'He flew from the seat. Head shattered. Organs torn. He died on the pavement, alone, beneath the streetlights.' The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no helmet, as noted in the report. The sedan was parked and unoccupied. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the lack of license and helmet for the moped operator.
3SUV Rear-Ends Another on 3 Avenue▸A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
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Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A 2017 Buick SUV stopped in traffic was hit from behind by a Subaru SUV traveling east on 3 Avenue. Three occupants suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The driver’s distraction and following too closely caused the crash.
According to the police report, a 2017 Buick SUV was stopped in traffic on 3 Avenue when it was struck in the center back end by a Subaru SUV traveling east. The Buick carried three occupants: a 38-year-old female driver and two male passengers aged 17 and 18. All three suffered neck injuries and whiplash but were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction, along with following too closely, as contributing factors. The driver of the Buick was wearing a lap belt and harness. The crash caused damage to the center back end of the Buick and the center front end of the Subaru.
S 5130Rivera votes yes, boosting street safety and access for everyone.▸Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
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File S 5130,
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Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
Senate passed S 5130. The bill pushes complete street design. It aims for safe access for all. Pedestrians and cyclists get a shot at safer roads. The vote was split, but the bill moved forward.
Senate bill S 5130, titled 'Enables safe access to public roads for all users by utilizing complete street design principles,' passed committee votes on March 2 and May 16, 2022. Senator Kennedy sponsored the bill. Support came from members like Jeremy Cooney, Anna Kaplan, and John Liu. Dissent came from Patrick Gallivan and Susan Serino. The bill pushes cities to design roads for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. It marks a shift from car-first planning. The measure aims to cut risk for people outside cars. Full vote details and text are at the New York Senate website.
- File S 5130, Open States, Published 2022-03-02
Sedan U-Turn Hits E-Scooter in Bronx▸A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A sedan making a U-turn struck a southbound e-scooter on Webster Avenue in the Bronx. The 19-year-old e-scooter driver suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. Police cited driver inattention as a factor in the crash.
According to the police report, a 2007 Ford sedan was making a U-turn northbound on Webster Avenue when it collided with a southbound e-scooter. The e-scooter driver, a 19-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the sedan's right rear quarter panel and the e-scooter's center front end. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver. The sedan driver was licensed and had two occupants. The e-scooter driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
SUV and Pickup Truck Collide on East Fordham▸A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A Ford SUV traveling south struck a Chevrolet pickup truck going east on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. The SUV’s right side was hit. The SUV driver, 26, suffered hip and upper leg injuries and was in shock. Alcohol was involved.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on East Fordham Road in the Bronx between a 2020 Ford SUV traveling south and a 2018 Chevrolet pickup truck traveling east. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the pickup. The SUV driver, a 26-year-old male, was injured with hip and upper leg trauma and experienced shock. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify other driver errors but highlights alcohol as a key factor. The injured party was not ejected and complained of pain or nausea.
Two Sedans Collide on East Fordham Road▸Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
Two sedans crashed on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. One driver suffered whole-body injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles. Driver distraction was a key factor in the crash.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Fordham Road near Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. The driver of one vehicle, a 43-year-old man, was injured with whole-body trauma and was semiconscious at the scene. The crash involved a sedan traveling east going straight and another sedan making a left turn southbound. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the eastbound vehicle and the left front bumper of the turning vehicle. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted. The injured driver was not ejected and suffered minor bleeding.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A 24-year-old woman was hit by a moped on East Fordham Road in the Bronx. She suffered head abrasions but remained conscious. The moped driver failed to yield and used improper lane passing. The pedestrian was crossing legally at the intersection.
According to the police report, a moped traveling northwest on East Fordham Road struck a 24-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained head abrasions and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's errors as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way." The moped's point of impact was the center front end, indicating a direct collision. No safety equipment or contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The crash highlights driver failure to yield and improper lane use as key causes.
SUVs Collide on East 183 Street Bronx▸Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
Two SUVs crashed on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One driver was distracted. A front-seat passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries. Both vehicles hit with left front bumpers. The injured passenger wore a lap belt and harness.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles collided on East 183 Street in the Bronx. One vehicle was traveling west going straight, the other was making a right turn eastbound. The crash involved driver inattention or distraction as a contributing factor. A 42-year-old female front-seat passenger was injured, sustaining contusions and bruises to her knee and lower leg. She was conscious and restrained with a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left front bumpers. The report lists no other contributing factors or driver errors beyond distraction. The injured party was not ejected from the vehicle.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.
A 46-year-old woman was struck on East Fordham Road while crossing with the signal. The sedan, making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot.
According to the police report, a 46-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing East Fordham Road at an intersection with the signal. The driver of a 2016 Kia sedan, traveling west and making a right turn, failed to yield right-of-way. The vehicle struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The pedestrian was conscious after the crash. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. There is no mention of helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian. The driver was licensed in New York and the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania.