About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 9
▸ Crush Injuries 15
▸ Amputation 1
▸ Severe Bleeding 7
▸ Severe Lacerations 5
▸ Concussion 8
▸ Whiplash 21
▸ Contusion/Bruise 71
▸ Abrasion 69
▸ Pain/Nausea 14
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year‑to‑year variance.
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These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
Caught Speeding Recently in Flushing-Willets Point
- 2025 Black Ford Suburban (LVF9839) – 55 times • 4 in last 90d here
- 2023 Gray BMW Coupe (JPR5734) – 36 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2025 Black Land Rover Suburban (LTW5645) – 35 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2010 Gray Me/Be Suburban (LAV3029) – 19 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2018 White Porsche Suburban (ZH8888) – 16 times • 1 in last 90d here
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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No More Blood on Northern Boulevard
Flushing-Willets Point: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 17, 2025
The Numbers Do Not Lie
Six people killed. Twenty-seven left with serious injuries. In the past twelve months, 565 crashes tore through Flushing-Willets Point. Children, elders, cyclists, and pedestrians—no one is spared. Two deaths were people over 75. One was a child under 18. These are not just numbers. They are families changed forever.
The Latest Crashes: No Safe Passage
A 78-year-old woman tried to cross Northern Boulevard. She never made it. A driver in a dark minivan hit her and kept going. Police said, “A 78-year-old woman was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver as she crossed a Queens street.” No arrest. No justice. Just another name lost to the street.
Two days earlier, a man and a child were hit at 32nd Avenue and 138th Street. The man was pinned under the car. The child, between eight and ten, was also hurt. Police found them both on the pavement. “Police responded…and found an adult man pinned under a vehicle.” The driver stayed. The pain did not.
What Has Been Done—And What Has Not
Speed kills. Albany passed Sammy’s Law. The city can now lower speed limits to 20 mph. But the limit on these streets is still higher. Cameras catch speeders, but only where they are allowed. The city has built more crosswalks and bike lanes, but the blood keeps flowing. The council and mayor have the power to slow the cars. They have not used it.
The Call That Cannot Wait
Every day of delay is another day of risk. Call your council member. Call the mayor. Demand a 20 mph limit. Demand more cameras. Demand streets where a child can cross and live. Take action now.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Man And Child Struck In Queens Crash, ABC7, Published 2025-03-13
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4583557 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-17
- Elderly Woman Killed In Queens Hit-Run, NY Daily News, Published 2025-03-15
- Man And Child Struck In Queens Crash, ABC7, Published 2025-03-13
Other Representatives

District 40
136-20 38th Ave. Suite 10A, Flushing, NY 11354
Room 712, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 20
136-21 Latimer Place, 1D, Flushing, NY 11354
718-888-8747
250 Broadway, Suite 1808, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7259

District 16
38-50 Bell Blvd. Suite C, Bayside, NY 11361
Room 915, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Flushing-Willets Point Flushing-Willets Point sits in Queens, Precinct 109, District 20, AD 40, SD 16, Queens CB7.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Flushing-Willets Point
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Box Truck Left Turn Hits Eastbound Bicyclist▸Jan 12 - A box truck making a left turn struck a 21-year-old male bicyclist traveling east on 32 Avenue in Queens. The cyclist suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Police cite the truck driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling west on 32 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an eastbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, a 21-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies the contributing factor as the truck driver's failure to yield right-of-way. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The box truck showed no damage, while the bike sustained damage to its center front end. No other contributing factors such as victim behavior or helmet use were noted in the report. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning trucks failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
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Bus Fails to Yield, Injures Elderly Pedestrian▸Jan 11 - A bus making a left turn struck a 75-year-old woman crossing Main Street in a marked crosswalk. The pedestrian suffered a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver’s failure to yield right-of-way caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2017 Chevrolet bus traveling northwest on Main Street was making a left turn when it struck a 75-year-old female pedestrian crossing in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The pedestrian sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious after the impact. The report explicitly cites the bus driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. There was no damage reported to the bus, which had four occupants including the licensed female driver. The pedestrian’s crossing without a signal is noted but the primary cause identified is the driver’s failure to yield. This collision highlights the dangers posed by vehicle operators not yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Hits Stopped Sedan▸Jan 10 - A moped slammed head-on into a stopped sedan on Kissena Boulevard. The moped driver suffered leg injuries. The sedan took no damage. The crash exposed the risk when unlicensed drivers mix with city traffic.
According to the police report, a moped traveling south struck a northbound sedan stopped in traffic on Kissena Boulevard in Queens at 12:55 p.m. The moped's 41-year-old male driver was injured, suffering contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The moped sustained center front end damage. The sedan, registered in New Jersey and driven by a licensed driver, showed no damage. The moped driver was unlicensed, a key factor noted in the report. No other contributing factors were listed.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Jan 9 - A 61-year-old woman suffered head injuries after a sedan failed to yield while making a left turn. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when struck at an intersection on Bowne Street. The driver caused the collision by not yielding right-of-way.
According to the police report, a 61-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Bowne Street around 9:13 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2021 Honda sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the center front end. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan showed no vehicle damage, indicating impact with the pedestrian rather than another vehicle or object. The driver was licensed in New York. No contributing factors related to the pedestrian's behavior were noted beyond the driver’s failure to yield, emphasizing the systemic danger posed by driver errors at intersections.
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Sedan Hits Woman Off Main Street Intersection▸Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Jan 12 - A box truck making a left turn struck a 21-year-old male bicyclist traveling east on 32 Avenue in Queens. The cyclist suffered abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Police cite the truck driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling west on 32 Avenue was making a left turn when it collided with an eastbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, a 21-year-old male, was injured with abrasions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies the contributing factor as the truck driver's failure to yield right-of-way. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The box truck showed no damage, while the bike sustained damage to its center front end. No other contributing factors such as victim behavior or helmet use were noted in the report. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning trucks failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
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Bus Fails to Yield, Injures Elderly Pedestrian▸Jan 11 - A bus making a left turn struck a 75-year-old woman crossing Main Street in a marked crosswalk. The pedestrian suffered a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver’s failure to yield right-of-way caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2017 Chevrolet bus traveling northwest on Main Street was making a left turn when it struck a 75-year-old female pedestrian crossing in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The pedestrian sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious after the impact. The report explicitly cites the bus driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. There was no damage reported to the bus, which had four occupants including the licensed female driver. The pedestrian’s crossing without a signal is noted but the primary cause identified is the driver’s failure to yield. This collision highlights the dangers posed by vehicle operators not yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Hits Stopped Sedan▸Jan 10 - A moped slammed head-on into a stopped sedan on Kissena Boulevard. The moped driver suffered leg injuries. The sedan took no damage. The crash exposed the risk when unlicensed drivers mix with city traffic.
According to the police report, a moped traveling south struck a northbound sedan stopped in traffic on Kissena Boulevard in Queens at 12:55 p.m. The moped's 41-year-old male driver was injured, suffering contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The moped sustained center front end damage. The sedan, registered in New Jersey and driven by a licensed driver, showed no damage. The moped driver was unlicensed, a key factor noted in the report. No other contributing factors were listed.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Jan 9 - A 61-year-old woman suffered head injuries after a sedan failed to yield while making a left turn. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when struck at an intersection on Bowne Street. The driver caused the collision by not yielding right-of-way.
According to the police report, a 61-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Bowne Street around 9:13 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2021 Honda sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the center front end. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan showed no vehicle damage, indicating impact with the pedestrian rather than another vehicle or object. The driver was licensed in New York. No contributing factors related to the pedestrian's behavior were noted beyond the driver’s failure to yield, emphasizing the systemic danger posed by driver errors at intersections.
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Sedan Hits Woman Off Main Street Intersection▸Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Jan 11 - A bus making a left turn struck a 75-year-old woman crossing Main Street in a marked crosswalk. The pedestrian suffered a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The driver’s failure to yield right-of-way caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2017 Chevrolet bus traveling northwest on Main Street was making a left turn when it struck a 75-year-old female pedestrian crossing in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The pedestrian sustained a head injury classified as a contusion and was conscious after the impact. The report explicitly cites the bus driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor to the crash. There was no damage reported to the bus, which had four occupants including the licensed female driver. The pedestrian’s crossing without a signal is noted but the primary cause identified is the driver’s failure to yield. This collision highlights the dangers posed by vehicle operators not yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Hits Stopped Sedan▸Jan 10 - A moped slammed head-on into a stopped sedan on Kissena Boulevard. The moped driver suffered leg injuries. The sedan took no damage. The crash exposed the risk when unlicensed drivers mix with city traffic.
According to the police report, a moped traveling south struck a northbound sedan stopped in traffic on Kissena Boulevard in Queens at 12:55 p.m. The moped's 41-year-old male driver was injured, suffering contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The moped sustained center front end damage. The sedan, registered in New Jersey and driven by a licensed driver, showed no damage. The moped driver was unlicensed, a key factor noted in the report. No other contributing factors were listed.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Jan 9 - A 61-year-old woman suffered head injuries after a sedan failed to yield while making a left turn. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when struck at an intersection on Bowne Street. The driver caused the collision by not yielding right-of-way.
According to the police report, a 61-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Bowne Street around 9:13 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2021 Honda sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the center front end. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan showed no vehicle damage, indicating impact with the pedestrian rather than another vehicle or object. The driver was licensed in New York. No contributing factors related to the pedestrian's behavior were noted beyond the driver’s failure to yield, emphasizing the systemic danger posed by driver errors at intersections.
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Sedan Hits Woman Off Main Street Intersection▸Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Jan 10 - A moped slammed head-on into a stopped sedan on Kissena Boulevard. The moped driver suffered leg injuries. The sedan took no damage. The crash exposed the risk when unlicensed drivers mix with city traffic.
According to the police report, a moped traveling south struck a northbound sedan stopped in traffic on Kissena Boulevard in Queens at 12:55 p.m. The moped's 41-year-old male driver was injured, suffering contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The moped sustained center front end damage. The sedan, registered in New Jersey and driven by a licensed driver, showed no damage. The moped driver was unlicensed, a key factor noted in the report. No other contributing factors were listed.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Jan 9 - A 61-year-old woman suffered head injuries after a sedan failed to yield while making a left turn. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when struck at an intersection on Bowne Street. The driver caused the collision by not yielding right-of-way.
According to the police report, a 61-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Bowne Street around 9:13 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2021 Honda sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the center front end. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan showed no vehicle damage, indicating impact with the pedestrian rather than another vehicle or object. The driver was licensed in New York. No contributing factors related to the pedestrian's behavior were noted beyond the driver’s failure to yield, emphasizing the systemic danger posed by driver errors at intersections.
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Sedan Hits Woman Off Main Street Intersection▸Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
24
SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Jan 9 - A 61-year-old woman suffered head injuries after a sedan failed to yield while making a left turn. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when struck at an intersection on Bowne Street. The driver caused the collision by not yielding right-of-way.
According to the police report, a 61-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Bowne Street around 9:13 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2021 Honda sedan, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the center front end. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The sedan showed no vehicle damage, indicating impact with the pedestrian rather than another vehicle or object. The driver was licensed in New York. No contributing factors related to the pedestrian's behavior were noted beyond the driver’s failure to yield, emphasizing the systemic danger posed by driver errors at intersections.
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Sedan Hits Woman Off Main Street Intersection▸Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Jan 1 - A sedan struck a 37-year-old woman off the intersection on Main Street in Queens. She suffered abrasions to her knee and lower leg. The driver moved straight ahead. Police listed no driver errors.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female pedestrian was hit by a 2013 Lexus sedan traveling north on Main Street in Queens, near 41 Road. The sedan struck her with its center front end while she was outside the intersection. She sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was conscious at the scene. The report notes her location as 'Pedestrian Not at Intersection' and her action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' No specific driver errors or contributing factors were cited in the report. The driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The report does not assign fault to the pedestrian.
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Flatbed Strikes Elderly E-Biker on Northern Boulevard▸Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
24
SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
30
Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 28 - Steel met flesh on Northern Boulevard. An 81-year-old man, turning left on his e-bike, collided with a flatbed truck. He was thrown, crushed, his head struck the pavement. The truck stopped. The man did not rise. Death came fast.
An 81-year-old man was killed while turning left on his e-bike on Northern Boulevard near 147th Street. According to the police report, a flatbed truck traveling straight struck the cyclist, ejecting him and causing fatal head and crush injuries. The report states: 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor. The truck stopped after the crash. The data lists no helmet or signaling issues for the cyclist. The crash highlights the lethal consequences when large vehicles and vulnerable road users meet and traffic controls are ignored.
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John Liu Supports Safety Boosting Drunk Driving Crackdown▸Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
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Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend,
amny.com,
Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 28 - NYPD and DOT flood streets for New Year’s. Cops target drunk, reckless drivers. Speed cameras snap violators. Senator John Liu backs tougher laws. City pushes to lower legal blood alcohol limit. The goal: fewer deaths, less carnage, safer streets.
On December 28, 2023, New York City launched an aggressive drunk driving enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend. The effort, led by the NYPD and Department of Transportation, aims to keep inebriated motorists off the roads. Senator John Liu, representing District 16, publicly supported the crackdown and advocated for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. The campaign includes increased police patrols and active speed cameras. The official matter summary states: 'Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend.' Liu said, 'Cracking down on drunk driving, which continues to destroy lives and families, is the right focus as New Year's approaches.' The DOT notes fatalities from drunk driving have risen nearly 30% in recent years. City lawmakers back state legislation to reduce the DWI threshold, aiming to save lives and protect vulnerable road users.
- Drunk driving crackdown: NYC launches aggressive enforcement campaign for New Year’s weekend, amny.com, Published 2023-12-28
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SUV Strikes 13-Year-Old Boy on Union Street▸Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
20
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
12
SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
11
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
11
SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
10
Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
30
SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
30
Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
21
Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
21
SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 24 - A 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV turning left on Union Street in Queens. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The boy remained conscious and was not ejected.
According to the police report, a 13-year-old pedestrian was injured when a 2017 BMW SUV made a left turn on Union Street in Queens and struck him at the intersection. The boy sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The SUV's center front end was damaged on impact. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.
20
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Kissena Boulevard▸Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
12
SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
11
Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
11
SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
10
Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
8
Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 20 - Sedan hit a 33-year-old man crossing Kissena Boulevard with the signal. The impact left him with a head injury and concussion. Driver failed to yield and ignored traffic control. Shock and trauma followed.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on Kissena Boulevard struck a 33-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing at the intersection with the signal. The pedestrian suffered a head injury and concussion, and was in shock. The report lists the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and disregard for traffic control as contributing factors. The sedan’s center front end hit the pedestrian. No other vehicles or people were involved. The crash resulted from driver error. The pedestrian’s injuries were classified as serious.
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SUV Crushes Elderly Woman in Crosswalk▸Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 12 - A Ford SUV struck a 79-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk on 32nd Avenue. The right front bumper hit her. Her body was crushed. She stayed conscious. The SUV showed no damage. Dusk fell. The street stayed hard and cold.
A 79-year-old woman was hit by an eastbound Ford SUV while crossing 32nd Avenue in a marked crosswalk. According to the police report, the SUV's right front bumper struck her, causing crush injuries to her entire body. She remained conscious at the scene. The SUV sustained no visible damage. The report lists the driver’s actions as 'Making Right Turn.' Both contributing factors are marked as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are explicitly named in the data. The woman was crossing without a signal, but in a marked crosswalk. The crash left her injured and vulnerable, while the vehicle and driver remained unharmed.
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Bus Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 11 - A 55-year-old woman was hit by a bus making a right turn on College Point Boulevard. She was crossing with the signal. The impact injured her entire body. She was semiconscious at the scene. Limited view contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus traveling northeast on College Point Boulevard made a right turn and struck a 55-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian suffered injuries to her entire body and was semiconscious after the collision. The point of impact was the bus's left front bumper. The report lists "View Obstructed/Limited" as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s limited visibility played a role. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The pedestrian was not cited for any contributing factors.
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SUV Strikes Woman Crossing With Signal▸Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 11 - A woman crossing 31 Road with the signal was hit by an SUV making a right turn. She suffered a back contusion and remained conscious. The vehicle’s right front bumper took the impact. The crash left her injured at the intersection.
According to the police report, a female pedestrian was injured when a 2016 SUV making a right turn struck her at the intersection of 31 Road. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and suffered a back contusion. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front bumper. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond the vehicle’s maneuver. The pedestrian was conscious after the collision and did not have any safety equipment noted. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle northbound. The crash highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians crossing legally.
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Queens Rear-End Crash Injures Three Men▸Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 10 - A sedan struck an SUV from behind on Main Street in Queens. Three men inside the sedan suffered neck injuries and whiplash. All were conscious and wearing lap belts. Driver distraction and following too closely caused the collision.
According to the police report, a 2014 Ford sedan rear-ended a 2019 Toyota SUV on Main Street in Queens. The sedan carried three male occupants, ages 35 to 47, all injured with neck pain and whiplash. The driver and two passengers were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with following too closely. The point of impact was the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the SUV. No ejections occurred. The SUV had one male driver who was licensed in New York. The crash happened while both vehicles were traveling south, going straight ahead.
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Unlicensed Driver Pursuit Hits Parked SUV▸Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Dec 8 - A 16-year-old driver and a 14-year-old passenger were injured in a crash on Franklin Avenue. The driver was ejected, the passenger partially ejected. The crash involved a police pursuit and a parked SUV struck in the left rear bumper.
According to the police report, a police pursuit involving two vehicles traveling east on Franklin Avenue ended when one vehicle struck a parked SUV on its left rear bumper. The 16-year-old driver, unlicensed, was ejected and suffered head injuries. A 14-year-old passenger, riding outside the vehicle, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to the elbow and lower arm. Contributing factors included driver inattention and distraction, unsafe speed, and other vehicular factors. The report notes the driver was unlicensed and the passenger was not using any safety equipment. The parked SUV sustained damage to its left rear bumper. The crash highlights multiple driver errors during a high-speed pursuit.
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Pedestrian Injured on Bowne Street Intersection▸Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 30 - A man was struck at a Queens intersection. The impact hit his abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious but suffered internal injuries. The vehicle struck him center front. No driver errors were recorded. The pedestrian was in the roadway.
According to the police report, a male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Bowne Street and Northern Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and pelvis and remained conscious after the collision. The vehicle involved struck the pedestrian with its center front end, causing damage classified as 'Other.' The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian was located in the roadway at the time of the crash. No information on the vehicle type, driver identity, or license status was provided.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 30 - A 26-year-old woman was hit on Colden Street in Queens. She was crossing with the signal when an eastbound SUV failed to yield. The impact injured her knee and lower leg. She remained conscious but suffered abrasions.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing Colden Street at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2018 Ford SUV traveling eastbound struck her with its center front end. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions, and was conscious at the scene. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
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Ron Kim Highlights Longstanding Danger on Queens Block▸Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
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Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens,
Streetsblog NYC,
Published 2023-11-30
29
Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 30 - A driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in Flushing, Queens, then fled. The street is notorious for crashes. Advocates blame curb cuts and poor design. Officials call Chen’s death preventable. The city promises fixes, but families keep mourning children.
On November 30, 2023, a hit-and-run driver killed 3-year-old Quintas Chen in downtown Flushing, Queens. The driver pulled out of a parking lot, struck Chen, and fled. Police later arrested a 20-year-old suspect for leaving the scene and driving without a license. Assembly Member Ron Kim, who walks the block daily, called out the area’s longstanding dangers: 'We've always recognized there was a problem on this block.' The street, College Point Boulevard, has seen 276 crashes since 2019. Advocates, including Danny Harris of Transportation Alternatives, called Chen’s death preventable and demanded citywide safe street improvements. Harris said, 'We know how to make our streets safe, especially for our youngest and most vulnerable New Yorkers.' Mayor Adams pledged to daylight and redesign 1,000 intersections each year, but advocates argue this is not enough. The tragedy highlights the deadly risk curb cuts and poor street design pose to children and families.
- Cops Search for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed 3-Year-Old in Queens, Streetsblog NYC, Published 2023-11-30
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Infiniti Sedan Kills Toddler on College Point▸Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 29 - A three-year-old boy died on College Point Boulevard. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. A southbound Infiniti sedan pulled from parking. Tinted windows. The car struck him head-on. His skull crushed on the asphalt. He died at the scene.
A three-year-old boy was killed on College Point Boulevard when a southbound Infiniti sedan, pulling out from parking, struck him head-on. According to the police report, the sedan had tinted windows and the driver held only a permit. The child crossed outside the crosswalk. The impact crushed his skull. The report lists 'Tinted Windows' as a contributing factor. The driver’s permit status is noted. No other injuries were reported. The boy died at the scene.
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Pedestrian Hit on Union Street in Queens▸Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 21 - A 64-year-old woman was struck at an intersection on Union Street near Franklin Avenue. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious. The driver failed to yield right-of-way and was distracted. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of Union Street and Franklin Avenue in Queens. She sustained a head contusion and was conscious at the scene. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle involved, a Nissan car or SUV traveling north, showed no damage upon impact. The pedestrian's actions are unknown, and no safety equipment or helmet was noted. The crash highlights driver errors that led to the pedestrian's injury.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.
Nov 21 - A 66-year-old man was hit on Kissena Boulevard in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when an SUV made a left turn and struck him. The man suffered chest injuries but remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Kissena Boulevard at an intersection in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2015 Nissan SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him with the center front end. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained internal chest injuries and was conscious after the collision. The vehicle showed no damage. No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.