Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island?

Bodies Break, Leaders Stall—Pelham Bay Streets Still Bleed
Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island: Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 17, 2025
The Toll on Our Streets
No one died here this year. But the wounds run deep. Since January 2022, two people have been killed and five left with serious injuries on the streets of Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island. 286 neighbors have been hurt in 481 crashes. The numbers do not bleed, but bodies do.
Last week, a pedestrian suffered a leg fracture on Bruckner Boulevard. In April, a man was crushed between an SUV and a sedan on Wilkinson Avenue. In May, a woman crossing with the signal was struck by a turning truck at Buhre and Bruckner. The pain is not abstract. It is a broken leg, a crushed body, a life changed in a moment.
The Machines That Harm
SUVs and sedans do most of the damage. Of the pedestrians hurt or killed, SUVs were involved in 18 cases, sedans in 15, trucks in 2, and buses in 2. One person was killed by a GMC SUV on Westchester Avenue. Another was crushed by a sedan and SUV on Wilkinson. The machines are heavy. The bodies are not.
What Leaders Have Done—and Not Done
State Senator Nathalia Fernández voted yes on the Stop Super Speeders Act, a bill to force repeat speeders to install devices that keep them from breaking the law. The bill aims to stop the worst offenders before they kill again. Assembly Member Michael Benedetto voted to extend school speed zones, a move that protects children at the curb.
But Council Member Kristy Marmorato has fought to keep parking mandates near new transit, saying, “We live in a transit desert where cars are a necessity for daily activities” (argued). The city keeps making room for cars. The street stays deadly for everyone else.
The Voices in the Aftermath
After a crash in Co-op City, a witness said, “I saw one lady was out on the ground. They was giving her medical attention, checking her body. She was laid out” (recalled). Another called it “a terrible sound – it was a terrible incident that happened” (described). The horror is plain. The street is not safe.
What Comes Next
This is not fate. These are not accidents. Every injury, every death, is a policy choice. Call your council member. Call your state reps. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand streets built for people, not machines. Do not wait for another body on the ground.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Three-Car Crash Kills One in Bronx, ABC7, Published 2025-07-11
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4651576 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-07-17
- Council Trades Housing Affordability for Car Parking Near New Metro-North Stops, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2024-08-07
- Three-Car Crash Kills One in Bronx, ABC7, Published 2025-07-11
- Six Struck In Bronx Left-Turn Crash, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-17
- Bronx Crash Kills Passenger, Hurts Seven, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-13
- Passenger Dies After Bronx Car Crash, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-12
- Taxi Driver Shot Over Fare Dispute, ABC7, Published 2025-07-15
- File S 4045, Open States, Published 2025-06-11
- StreetsPAC Ranks Lander #1 for Mayor, Offers Other Picks for Comptroller, Beeps and Council, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-06-11
- Congestion Pricing Is Happening: Cue the Irrational Drama from the Placard Elite and the Suburbs, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2025-01-03
- Congestion pricing set to begin at midnight Sunday as federal judge clears path for Manhattan toll, amny.com, Published 2025-01-03
- Opinion: It’s Time to Say ‘No’ to Car Drivers and ‘Yes’ to Ending Parking Mandates, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2024-09-03
Other Representatives

District 82
3602 E. Tremont Ave. Suite 201, Bronx, NY 10465
Room 836, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 13
1925 Williamsbridge Rd-Flr 2, Bronx, NY 10461
718-931-1721
250 Broadway, Suite 1554, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7375

District 34
3853 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx, NY 10465
Room 814, Legislative Office Building 188 State St., Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island sits in Bronx, District 13, AD 82, SD 34.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Pelham Bay-Country Club-City Island
A 8936Fernandez votes yes to require safer complete street designs, improving safety.▸Albany passed A 8936. Cities get more state cash if they build complete streets. Lawmakers want safer roads. The bill sailed through both chambers. Money now follows safety.
Bill A 8936, titled 'Relates to complete street design features and funding of construction and improvements at a municipalities' expense,' passed the Assembly on May 23, 2022, and the Senate on June 1, 2022. The bill boosts state funding for transportation projects when municipalities add complete street features. Assemblymember Fahy led as primary sponsor, joined by Hunter, Seawright, Woerner, and others. The Assembly and Senate both voted yes, with broad support. The law aims to push cities to design streets for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—by tying state dollars to safety upgrades.
-
File A 8936,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-23
A 8936Fernandez votes yes to require safer complete street designs, improving safety.▸Albany passed A 8936. Cities get more state cash if they build complete streets. Lawmakers want safer roads. The bill sailed through both chambers. Money now follows safety.
Bill A 8936, titled 'Relates to complete street design features and funding of construction and improvements at a municipalities' expense,' passed the Assembly on May 23, 2022, and the Senate on June 1, 2022. The bill boosts state funding for transportation projects when municipalities add complete street features. Assemblymember Fahy led as primary sponsor, joined by Hunter, Seawright, Woerner, and others. The Assembly and Senate both voted yes, with broad support. The law aims to push cities to design streets for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—by tying state dollars to safety upgrades.
-
File A 8936,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-23
S 1078Fernandez 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 2022-05-23
3BMW Slams SUV on Bruckner Expressway, One Dead▸A BMW tore south on Bruckner Expressway. It smashed head-on into a northbound SUV. The BMW driver died. A rear passenger bled from the head. Others suffered broken bones and pain. Speed and alcohol fueled the crash. Metal twisted. Lives changed.
A deadly crash erupted on Bruckner Expressway. According to the police report, a southbound BMW collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The BMW driver, a 30-year-old man, was killed. A 37-year-old rear passenger suffered severe head lacerations. The SUV driver, a 51-year-old woman, sustained back injuries and pain. Another BMW passenger, a 26-year-old man, suffered a fractured arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. Both vehicles crumpled at the front. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the data. The crash left one dead and several injured, all inside the vehicles.
Bronx Sedan Backing Crash Injures Elderly Driver▸A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
Albany passed A 8936. Cities get more state cash if they build complete streets. Lawmakers want safer roads. The bill sailed through both chambers. Money now follows safety.
Bill A 8936, titled 'Relates to complete street design features and funding of construction and improvements at a municipalities' expense,' passed the Assembly on May 23, 2022, and the Senate on June 1, 2022. The bill boosts state funding for transportation projects when municipalities add complete street features. Assemblymember Fahy led as primary sponsor, joined by Hunter, Seawright, Woerner, and others. The Assembly and Senate both voted yes, with broad support. The law aims to push cities to design streets for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—by tying state dollars to safety upgrades.
- File A 8936, Open States, Published 2022-05-23
A 8936Fernandez votes yes to require safer complete street designs, improving safety.▸Albany passed A 8936. Cities get more state cash if they build complete streets. Lawmakers want safer roads. The bill sailed through both chambers. Money now follows safety.
Bill A 8936, titled 'Relates to complete street design features and funding of construction and improvements at a municipalities' expense,' passed the Assembly on May 23, 2022, and the Senate on June 1, 2022. The bill boosts state funding for transportation projects when municipalities add complete street features. Assemblymember Fahy led as primary sponsor, joined by Hunter, Seawright, Woerner, and others. The Assembly and Senate both voted yes, with broad support. The law aims to push cities to design streets for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—by tying state dollars to safety upgrades.
-
File A 8936,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-23
S 1078Fernandez 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 2022-05-23
3BMW Slams SUV on Bruckner Expressway, One Dead▸A BMW tore south on Bruckner Expressway. It smashed head-on into a northbound SUV. The BMW driver died. A rear passenger bled from the head. Others suffered broken bones and pain. Speed and alcohol fueled the crash. Metal twisted. Lives changed.
A deadly crash erupted on Bruckner Expressway. According to the police report, a southbound BMW collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The BMW driver, a 30-year-old man, was killed. A 37-year-old rear passenger suffered severe head lacerations. The SUV driver, a 51-year-old woman, sustained back injuries and pain. Another BMW passenger, a 26-year-old man, suffered a fractured arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. Both vehicles crumpled at the front. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the data. The crash left one dead and several injured, all inside the vehicles.
Bronx Sedan Backing Crash Injures Elderly Driver▸A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
Albany passed A 8936. Cities get more state cash if they build complete streets. Lawmakers want safer roads. The bill sailed through both chambers. Money now follows safety.
Bill A 8936, titled 'Relates to complete street design features and funding of construction and improvements at a municipalities' expense,' passed the Assembly on May 23, 2022, and the Senate on June 1, 2022. The bill boosts state funding for transportation projects when municipalities add complete street features. Assemblymember Fahy led as primary sponsor, joined by Hunter, Seawright, Woerner, and others. The Assembly and Senate both voted yes, with broad support. The law aims to push cities to design streets for everyone—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers—by tying state dollars to safety upgrades.
- File A 8936, Open States, Published 2022-05-23
S 1078Fernandez 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 2022-05-23
3BMW Slams SUV on Bruckner Expressway, One Dead▸A BMW tore south on Bruckner Expressway. It smashed head-on into a northbound SUV. The BMW driver died. A rear passenger bled from the head. Others suffered broken bones and pain. Speed and alcohol fueled the crash. Metal twisted. Lives changed.
A deadly crash erupted on Bruckner Expressway. According to the police report, a southbound BMW collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The BMW driver, a 30-year-old man, was killed. A 37-year-old rear passenger suffered severe head lacerations. The SUV driver, a 51-year-old woman, sustained back injuries and pain. Another BMW passenger, a 26-year-old man, suffered a fractured arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. Both vehicles crumpled at the front. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the data. The crash left one dead and several injured, all inside the vehicles.
Bronx Sedan Backing Crash Injures Elderly Driver▸A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
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 2022-05-23
3BMW Slams SUV on Bruckner Expressway, One Dead▸A BMW tore south on Bruckner Expressway. It smashed head-on into a northbound SUV. The BMW driver died. A rear passenger bled from the head. Others suffered broken bones and pain. Speed and alcohol fueled the crash. Metal twisted. Lives changed.
A deadly crash erupted on Bruckner Expressway. According to the police report, a southbound BMW collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The BMW driver, a 30-year-old man, was killed. A 37-year-old rear passenger suffered severe head lacerations. The SUV driver, a 51-year-old woman, sustained back injuries and pain. Another BMW passenger, a 26-year-old man, suffered a fractured arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. Both vehicles crumpled at the front. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the data. The crash left one dead and several injured, all inside the vehicles.
Bronx Sedan Backing Crash Injures Elderly Driver▸A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
A BMW tore south on Bruckner Expressway. It smashed head-on into a northbound SUV. The BMW driver died. A rear passenger bled from the head. Others suffered broken bones and pain. Speed and alcohol fueled the crash. Metal twisted. Lives changed.
A deadly crash erupted on Bruckner Expressway. According to the police report, a southbound BMW collided head-on with a northbound SUV. The BMW driver, a 30-year-old man, was killed. A 37-year-old rear passenger suffered severe head lacerations. The SUV driver, a 51-year-old woman, sustained back injuries and pain. Another BMW passenger, a 26-year-old man, suffered a fractured arm. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. Both vehicles crumpled at the front. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the data. The crash left one dead and several injured, all inside the vehicles.
Bronx Sedan Backing Crash Injures Elderly Driver▸A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
A 76-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a Bronx crash. A sedan backing unsafely struck parked vehicles. The driver was conscious and not ejected. Abrasions were reported. The impact damaged multiple parked cars’ roofs and ends.
According to the police report, a sedan backing unsafely caused a collision on Mayflower Avenue in the Bronx. The 76-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved multiple parked vehicles, with damage to their roofs and ends. The report lists 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor. The injured driver was conscious and remained inside his vehicle, with no ejection reported. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
SUV Hits Pedestrian Off Crosswalk Bronx▸A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.
A 51-year-old man was struck by an SUV in the Bronx. The pedestrian was off the roadway, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The driver, heading west, hit the man with the vehicle’s right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 51-year-old male pedestrian was injured when a 2021 SUV traveling west struck him off the roadway near 3121 Middletown Road in the Bronx. The impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of the collision.