Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Bronx Park?

Bronx Streets Run Red While City Sleeps
Bronx Park: Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 10, 2025
The Slow Bleed on Bronx Streets
In Bronx Park, the numbers do not lie. Seven dead. Over 500 injured. These are not just numbers. They are neighbors, children, elders. In the last year alone, one person died and 169 were injured in 162 crashes. The pain is not abstract. It is a woman screaming on the sidewalk, a child in the crosswalk, a family waiting for news that never comes.
Just days ago, a Ford Mustang jumped the curb at East 149th and Courtlandt. Six people were thrown to the ground. “People were yelling, were in pain, so yelling, crying, it was very upsetting,” said Vivian Cole. The driver ran. The street stayed bloody. The city called it a hit-and-run. The people called it terror.
Who Pays the Price?
Cars and SUVs do the killing. In three years, sedans and SUVs took two lives and left 21 more with injuries. Trucks hurt two. Not a single death from a bicycle. The violence is not random. It is the weight of steel against flesh. The city counts the bodies. The drivers keep driving.
What Leaders Have Done—And Not Done
Council Member Oswald Feliz has voted for bills to legalize safe crossings and co-sponsored laws to daylight intersections, add speed humps, and ban obscured plates. But on the ground, the carnage continues. “We thought it was a bomb or something, because we are all panicking around here,” said Christina Sieh. The fear is real. The fixes are slow.
The city has power now. Sammy’s Law lets leaders drop the speed limit to 20 mph. They have not done it. Each day of delay is another chance for a car to jump the curb, another family to grieve.
Call to Action: Demand Action, Not Excuses
Call your Council Member. Call the Mayor. Demand a 20 mph limit. Demand daylighted corners. Demand enforcement that targets the real danger—drivers, not walkers or riders.
Do not wait for another siren. Do not wait for another name on the list. The blood on the street is not an accident. It is a choice. Change it.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Driver Hits Pedestrians At Bronx Crosswalk, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-03
- Mustang Plows Bronx Sidewalk, Six Hurt, ABC7, Published 2025-07-03
- Mustang Hits Six Pedestrians In Bronx, New York Post, Published 2025-07-03
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4578447 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-07-10
- Truck Overturns, Asphalt Floods Bronx Road, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-09
- Driver Hits Pedestrians At Bronx Crosswalk, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-03
- File Int 0346-2024, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2024-09-26
- File S 9718, Open States, Published 2024-06-03
- OPINION: A Cycling ‘Current Conditions’ Report Will Keep Biking New Yorkers Safe and Informed, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2023-08-03
- Rep. Adriano Espaillat Rallying Bronx Pols Against Fordham Road Bus Lane Fixes: Sources, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2023-08-03
- MTA’s ‘Hope’ for Eric Adams: ‘Stay With Us’ On Fordham Road, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2023-07-20
- Bronx Business Leaders and Local Institutions Want to Halt Bus Fixes on Fordham Rd, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2023-05-30
Other Representatives

District 78
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
▸ Other Geographies
Bronx Park Bronx Park sits in Bronx, Precinct 52, District 15, AD 78, SD 33, Bronx CB27.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Bronx Park
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.
-
File S 5130,
Open States,
Published 2022-05-16
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Injured in Bronx Crash▸An unlicensed male e-scooter driver struck the right side of another vehicle on East Gun Hill Road. He suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Unsafe lane changing caused the collision. The rider wore a helmet.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured in a crash on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The driver, who was unlicensed, collided with another vehicle, impacting the right side doors of his scooter. The report lists unsafe lane changing as the contributing factor. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles or pedestrians were reported injured.
Sedan Hits Bicyclist Turning Improperly Bronx▸A sedan struck a bicyclist on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The cyclist suffered abrasions and full-body injuries. The driver was slowing or stopping. The crash involved an improper turn. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2015 Ford sedan collided with him on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions and injuries to his entire body but remained conscious and was not ejected. The sedan was traveling east and slowing or stopping before impact. The point of impact was the sedan's left rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the sedan operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
6Six Hurt as SUV and Sedan Collide at Speed▸SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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
2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Injured in Bronx Crash▸An unlicensed male e-scooter driver struck the right side of another vehicle on East Gun Hill Road. He suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Unsafe lane changing caused the collision. The rider wore a helmet.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured in a crash on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The driver, who was unlicensed, collided with another vehicle, impacting the right side doors of his scooter. The report lists unsafe lane changing as the contributing factor. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles or pedestrians were reported injured.
Sedan Hits Bicyclist Turning Improperly Bronx▸A sedan struck a bicyclist on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The cyclist suffered abrasions and full-body injuries. The driver was slowing or stopping. The crash involved an improper turn. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2015 Ford sedan collided with him on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions and injuries to his entire body but remained conscious and was not ejected. The sedan was traveling east and slowing or stopping before impact. The point of impact was the sedan's left rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the sedan operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
6Six Hurt as SUV and Sedan Collide at Speed▸SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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
2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Injured in Bronx Crash▸An unlicensed male e-scooter driver struck the right side of another vehicle on East Gun Hill Road. He suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Unsafe lane changing caused the collision. The rider wore a helmet.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured in a crash on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The driver, who was unlicensed, collided with another vehicle, impacting the right side doors of his scooter. The report lists unsafe lane changing as the contributing factor. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles or pedestrians were reported injured.
Sedan Hits Bicyclist Turning Improperly Bronx▸A sedan struck a bicyclist on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The cyclist suffered abrasions and full-body injuries. The driver was slowing or stopping. The crash involved an improper turn. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2015 Ford sedan collided with him on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions and injuries to his entire body but remained conscious and was not ejected. The sedan was traveling east and slowing or stopping before impact. The point of impact was the sedan's left rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the sedan operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
6Six Hurt as SUV and Sedan Collide at Speed▸SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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
2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
An unlicensed male e-scooter driver struck the right side of another vehicle on East Gun Hill Road. He suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Unsafe lane changing caused the collision. The rider wore a helmet.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male e-scooter driver was injured in a crash on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The driver, who was unlicensed, collided with another vehicle, impacting the right side doors of his scooter. The report lists unsafe lane changing as the contributing factor. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles or pedestrians were reported injured.
Sedan Hits Bicyclist Turning Improperly Bronx▸A sedan struck a bicyclist on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The cyclist suffered abrasions and full-body injuries. The driver was slowing or stopping. The crash involved an improper turn. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2015 Ford sedan collided with him on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions and injuries to his entire body but remained conscious and was not ejected. The sedan was traveling east and slowing or stopping before impact. The point of impact was the sedan's left rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the sedan operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
6Six Hurt as SUV and Sedan Collide at Speed▸SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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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2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
A sedan struck a bicyclist on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The cyclist suffered abrasions and full-body injuries. The driver was slowing or stopping. The crash involved an improper turn. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old male bicyclist was injured when a 2015 Ford sedan collided with him on Burke Avenue in the Bronx. The bicyclist sustained abrasions and injuries to his entire body but remained conscious and was not ejected. The sedan was traveling east and slowing or stopping before impact. The point of impact was the sedan's left rear quarter panel and the bike's center front end. The report lists "Turning Improperly" as a contributing factor, indicating driver error by the sedan operator. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.
6Six Hurt as SUV and Sedan Collide at Speed▸SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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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2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV and sedan crashed on Southern Boulevard. Six people bruised, heads and backs struck. Police cite unsafe speed. One driver unlicensed. Metal twisted. No one ejected. All stayed conscious.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV and a sedan collided on Southern Boulevard, injuring six occupants—drivers and passengers. All suffered contusions to the back or head. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was unlicensed; the sedan driver was licensed. No one was ejected, and all remained conscious at the scene. Both vehicles sustained damage to their left rear quarter panels. The crash underscores the danger of unsafe speed and unlicensed driving in multi-vehicle collisions.
Two SUVs Slam on Bronx River Parkway▸Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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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2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Two SUVs collided southbound on Bronx River Parkway. Metal tore. A 41-year-old woman at the wheel took whiplash. Police cite other vehicular factors. No ejections. Both drivers licensed. The road stayed hungry.
According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading south on Bronx River Parkway. The impact hit the left side doors of one SUV and the right rear quarter panel of the other. A 41-year-old female driver suffered whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as a contributing factor. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other injuries or ejections were reported. The crash left damage to the left side of one vehicle and the left front quarter panel of the other.
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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2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
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
2Two Sedans Collide on East Gun Hill Road▸Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Two rear passengers suffered head and back contusions. Drivers disregarded traffic control and changed lanes unsafely. Both vehicles sustained front and side damage.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. The crash involved a 2020 Toyota sedan traveling east and a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling west. Two rear passengers were injured: a 44-year-old man with a head contusion and a 45-year-old woman with a back contusion. Both were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including Traffic Control Disregarded, Unsafe Lane Changing, Driver Inattention, and Driver Inexperience. The vehicles sustained damage to the center front end and left side doors. No safety equipment was noted for the injured passengers.
2SUVs Collide at Speed on Bronx River Parkway▸Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Four SUVs slammed together on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers hurt. One left incoherent. Unsafe speed tore metal and bodies. The night echoed with impact. No pedestrians. No cyclists. Just steel and pain.
According to the police report, four sport utility vehicles crashed on Bronx River Parkway. Two drivers, a 51-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman, were injured. The man was found incoherent with unknown injuries. The woman suffered neck injury and whiplash. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The vehicles sustained damage to their center and rear ends. Both drivers wore lap belts and harnesses. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash left metal twisted and lives shaken.
Speeding Sedan Slams Bronx River Parkway▸A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
A Nissan tore south on Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, changed lanes too fast. Metal twisted. He bled from the head, conscious but hurt. Unsafe speed and fatigue drove the crash. The harness held. The speed did not.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 30-year-old male driver injured. According to the police report, 'A 2003 Nissan tore south, changing lanes too fast. Metal crumpled. The driver, 30, sat bleeding from the head. Conscious. Alone. The harness held him. The speed did not.' The crash occurred at 3:01 a.m. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as contributing factors. The driver suffered a head injury with severe bleeding but remained conscious and was not ejected, restrained by a harness. No other occupants or road users were involved. The data points to driver error: unsafe speed and fatigue.
SUV Slams Bronx River Parkway, Driver Ejected▸A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
A Lexus SUV tore down Bronx River Parkway. The driver, alone, lost control at speed. He was thrown from the wreck. His body landed hard in the dark. Alcohol and speed fueled the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal twisted. Silence followed.
A single-car crash on Bronx River Parkway left a 50-year-old man dead. According to the police report, a 2007 Lexus SUV 'slammed forward at speed.' The driver, the only occupant, was ejected and killed. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Alcohol Involvement' as contributing factors. The vehicle was demolished. The driver was not wearing safety equipment. No other people were involved or injured. The crash highlights the lethal mix of speed and alcohol, as documented in the official report.
Sedan Slams Into Car On Bronx River Parkway▸Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Sedan struck another car on Bronx River Parkway. Driver, 42, suffered shoulder and arm bruises. Crash followed reaction to uninvolved vehicle. Front end of sedan smashed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling south on Bronx River Parkway collided front-center with another vehicle. The 42-year-old male driver suffered a contusion and injury to his shoulder and upper arm. The report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the primary contributing factor, showing the driver’s response to an unrelated vehicle led to the crash. The driver was conscious, not ejected, and wore a lap belt. The sedan’s center front end was damaged. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No other driver errors were listed.
Unlicensed Left Turn Injures Passenger in Bronx▸Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
Two sedans crashed on East Gun Hill Road. An unlicensed driver turned left. A front passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Slippery pavement played a role. Both cars hit head-on.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. One driver, unlicensed, was making a left turn when the crash happened. The other sedan was going straight. The front passenger in the turning car, a 23-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. She wore a lap belt and was not ejected. The report lists slippery pavement as a contributing factor for both vehicles. The driver error identified is the unlicensed driver making a left turn. Both vehicles sustained damage to their center front ends.
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on East Gun Hill Road▸A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
A station wagon SUV struck a sedan from behind on East Gun Hill Road. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered chest bruises. The SUV driver followed too closely and was inattentive. Both vehicles damaged at rear and front centers.
According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV traveling west on East Gun Hill Road rear-ended a sedan also traveling west. The sedan driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured with chest contusions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The crash occurred when the SUV driver failed to maintain a safe distance and was distracted, causing the collision. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn at the time, while the SUV was going straight ahead. Both vehicles sustained center back end damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.