Crash Count for Rosebank-Shore Acres-Park Hill
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 577
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 257
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 54
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 3
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 3
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Jun 7, 2025
Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Rosebank-Shore Acres-Park Hill?
SUVs/Cars 6 0 0 Trucks/Buses 0 0 1 Bikes 0 0 0 Motos/Mopeds 0 0 0

Who Will Die Next on Staten Island’s Deadliest Streets?

Rosebank-Shore Acres-Park Hill: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 4, 2025

The Numbers Do Not Lie

Three people are dead. One was walking. One was riding a bike. One was behind the wheel. In the last three and a half years, Rosebank-Shore Acres-Park Hill has seen 574 crashes. 254 people have been hurt. Three suffered injuries so grave they may never walk the same. NYC Open Data

Children are not spared. In the past year, ten kids were injured in crashes here. One person over 55 was killed. The street does not care about age.

The Shape of the Disaster

A man was killed crossing Targee Street. A 67-year-old cyclist died on Bay Street. A young driver died on Narrows Road North. These are not numbers. They are lives. Each crash leaves a hole. Each injury is a story cut short.

Cars and trucks do the most harm. In the last year, every pedestrian injury came from a car, SUV, or truck. One pedestrian was killed by a truck. No bike killed a pedestrian. No moped killed a pedestrian. The weight of steel always wins.

Leadership: Action or Delay?

The city has the power to lower speed limits. Albany passed Sammy’s Law. The Council can act. The Mayor can act. But the speed limit on most streets is still 25 mph. Every day of delay is another day of risk.

Speed cameras work. They cut speeding by more than half. But the law that keeps them running is always up for debate. Leaders can fight for these tools. Or they can let them lapse and let the danger return.

What Comes Next

This is not fate. This is policy. Every crash is a choice made by someone in power. Call your Council Member. Call the Mayor. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand more speed cameras. Demand streets that do not kill.

Do not wait for another name to be added to the list. Take action now.

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Traffic Safety Timeline for Rosebank-Shore Acres-Park Hill

Two Sedans Collide on Narrows Road North

Two sedans crashed on Narrows Road North at 7:10 p.m. One driver, a 62-year-old woman, suffered a bruised elbow and shock. The collision involved a left front bumper and right front bumper impact. Driver inattention and inexperience caused the crash.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Narrows Road North. The female driver, age 62, was injured with a contusion to her elbow and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The crash occurred when one vehicle was making a left turn and the other was going straight ahead. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the right front bumper of the other. The report lists driver errors as 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience.' No other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted.


SUV and Sedan Collide on Narrows Road North

A GMC SUV and an Audi sedan crashed head-on at Narrows Road North. The SUV’s right front hit the sedan’s left front. A 29-year-old male passenger in the SUV suffered head injuries and incoherence. Driver distraction caused the crash.

According to the police report, a 2021 GMC SUV traveling east on Narrows Road North collided with a 2013 Audi sedan traveling north. The point of impact was the right front bumper of the SUV and the left front bumper of the sedan. A 29-year-old male occupant in the SUV, seated in the left rear passenger position, sustained head injuries and was incoherent after the crash. He was restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. Both drivers were licensed. The crash caused significant damage to the right front quarter panel of the SUV and the left front bumper of the sedan.


Sedan Rear-Ends Sedan on Staten Island

Two sedans collided on Hylan Boulevard. The rear vehicle struck the front car’s back end. A 37-year-old male driver suffered head injuries and whiplash. The crash was caused by following too closely. Both drivers were conscious and restrained.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on Hylan Boulevard rear-ended another sedan also heading north. The driver of the rear vehicle was cited for following too closely. The 37-year-old male driver of the front sedan was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash. He was conscious and wearing a lap belt at the time of the crash. The point of impact was the center back end of the front vehicle and the center front end of the rear vehicle. No other contributing factors were listed. The crash caused significant damage to both vehicles. The report notes no ejections or additional injuries.


Motorcycle Driver Injured on Bay Street Turn

A 65-year-old male motorcyclist fractured his elbow and lower arm after hitting defective pavement while making a right turn on Bay Street, Staten Island. The crash caused damage to the motorcycle's right front bumper. The rider wore a helmet and remained conscious.

According to the police report, a 65-year-old male driver on a 2015 Vespa motorcycle was making a right turn on Bay Street in Staten Island when he encountered defective pavement. The motorcycle's right front bumper struck the pavement, causing the rider to suffer a fractured and dislocated elbow and lower arm injury. The driver was wearing a helmet and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Defective' as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were noted. The rider remained conscious and was injured but not fatally harmed.


SUV Backs Into Bicyclist on Staten Island

An SUV backing unsafely struck a 63-year-old male bicyclist on Mosel Avenue. The cyclist suffered bruises over his entire body. The SUV showed no damage. The bicyclist remained conscious but injured. No ejection occurred.

According to the police report, a 2022 Lincoln SUV was backing unsafely on Mosel Avenue in Staten Island when it collided with a 63-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist sustained contusions and bruises over his entire body but was conscious and not ejected. The SUV showed no damage, indicating the impact was on the cyclist's side. The report lists "Backing Unsafely" as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was unlicensed but no other contributing factors such as helmet use were noted. The crash highlights the danger posed by unsafe backing maneuvers in areas where cyclists travel.


SUV Steering Failure Injures Front Passenger

A 41-year-old male passenger suffered neck injuries in a Staten Island crash. The SUV experienced a steering failure, striking parked vehicles. The passenger, restrained by a lap belt and harness, was conscious but suffered whiplash. Multiple vehicles sustained front-end damage.

According to the police report, the crash occurred on Staten Island near 115 Roff Street when a 2016 SUV experienced a steering failure. The SUV collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2006 sedan and a 2021 sedan. A 41-year-old male occupant seated in the middle front seat was injured, suffering neck trauma and whiplash. He was not ejected and was wearing a lap belt and harness. The report lists 'Steering Failure' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim factors were noted. The impact damaged the left front bumper of the SUV and the front and rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles.


SUV and Sedan Collide on Steuben Street

Two vehicles crashed head-on on Staten Island’s Steuben Street. A 70-year-old woman driving the sedan suffered internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis. Alcohol was involved. Both drivers were going straight. The sedan driver wore a lap belt and remained conscious.

According to the police report, a 2017 SUV and a 2020 sedan collided head-on on Steuben Street in Staten Island. The sedan driver, a 70-year-old woman, sustained internal injuries to her abdomen and pelvis but was conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead at the time of impact. The SUV struck the sedan with its left front bumper, causing damage to both vehicles. The sedan driver was not ejected and was the only occupant in her vehicle. The report does not specify other driver errors beyond alcohol involvement.


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Two-Vehicle Crash Injures Staten Island Passengers

A sedan and an SUV collided on Park Hill Avenue in Staten Island. The sedan’s driver and front passenger, a 40-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy, suffered head injuries and shock. Both were restrained or seated but injured in the impact.

According to the police report, a collision occurred between a sedan traveling south and an SUV traveling north on Park Hill Avenue. The sedan’s driver, a 40-year-old woman, and the front passenger, a 12-year-old boy, were injured with head trauma and shock. The boy wore a lap belt; the driver had no safety equipment. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for both injured occupants. The SUV sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel, and the sedan was damaged at its center back end. No explicit driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted in the report.


E-Bike Rider Killed by Turning Sedan on Chestnut Avenue

A sedan turned left on Chestnut Avenue. The driver failed to yield. She struck a 67-year-old man on an e-bike. His head was crushed. He was thrown from the bike. He died on the pavement. Alcohol was in the driver’s blood.

A 67-year-old man riding an e-bike was killed when a sedan struck him on Chestnut Avenue near Bay Street in Staten Island. According to the police report, the sedan was making a left turn and hit the cyclist mid-ride. The impact crushed the cyclist’s head and threw him from the bike. He was found unconscious and died at the scene. The police report states, “The driver failed to yield. Alcohol was in her blood.” The listed contributing factors are Failure to Yield Right-of-Way and Alcohol Involvement. The data also notes driver inattention or distraction. No helmet use is mentioned as a contributing factor. The crash highlights the lethal consequences of driver error and impairment.


Two Sedans Collide on Hylan Boulevard

Two sedans crashed on Hylan Boulevard at 6:20 a.m. The 70-year-old male driver suffered a neck contusion. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention. Both vehicles struck front ends. The driver wore a lap belt and harness.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Hylan Boulevard near Narrows Road North. The 70-year-old male driver of one vehicle was injured, sustaining a neck contusion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists driver errors including failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead when the collision occurred, impacting the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The injured driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries or contributing factors were noted in the report.


E-Scooter Rider Partially Ejected Staten Island

A 46-year-old male e-scooter rider was partially ejected and suffered a head contusion on Staten Island. The sedan driver showed inattention and inexperience. The crash caused no vehicle damage but left the rider injured and conscious.

According to the police report, a collision occurred on Targee Street in Staten Island involving a sedan and an e-scooter. The e-scooter rider, a 46-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained a head injury described as a contusion. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling north, with no vehicle damage reported. The report lists driver inattention and driver inexperience as contributing factors. The e-scooter rider was conscious but injured and was not wearing any safety equipment. The sedan's point of impact was the right front bumper. No damage was reported to the e-scooter. The crash highlights driver errors without assigning fault to the injured rider.


Sedan Hits Cyclist on Targee Street, Hip Shattered

A Dodge sedan struck a cyclist on Targee Street. The man flew, hip broken, blood on the pavement. The view was blocked. He lay conscious, bleeding, broken in the street. The crash left pain and silence behind.

A Dodge sedan hit a 34-year-old cyclist on Targee Street near Mary Street in Staten Island. According to the police report, the cyclist was ejected and suffered a shattered hip and severe bleeding. The report states, “The view was blocked.” The contributing factor listed is 'View Obstructed/Limited.' The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, as noted in the report, but the primary cause remains the obstructed view. The crash left the cyclist conscious but badly injured, bleeding in the street.


Motorcycle Injured in Staten Island SUV Crash

A motorcycle and two SUVs collided on Staten Island Expressway. The SUV changing lanes struck the motorcycle on its left side. The motorcycle driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries. The crash involved unsafe lane changing by the SUV driver.

According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling east on the Staten Island Expressway was hit on its left side by an SUV that was changing lanes unsafely. The motorcycle driver, a 33-year-old man, sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in contusions and bruises. The report lists 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as a contributing factor. The motorcycle driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Two SUVs were involved, one traveling straight ahead and the other changing lanes. The collision caused damage to the left side doors of the motorcycle and the front ends of the SUVs. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


Unlicensed ATV Hits Parked Sedan Staten Island

An unlicensed ATV driver struck a parked sedan on Park Hill Avenue. The ATV carried two occupants. A 21-year-old female passenger was partially ejected and suffered hip and upper leg injuries. Unsafe speed was cited as a contributing factor.

According to the police report, an unlicensed driver operating a multi-wheeled ATV traveling east struck a parked sedan on Park Hill Avenue in Staten Island. The collision impacted the center back end of the sedan and the center front end of the ATV. The ATV carried two occupants. A 21-year-old female passenger was partially ejected from the vehicle and sustained abrasions and injuries to her hip and upper leg. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor. The injured passenger was conscious at the scene and was not using any safety equipment. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted in the report.


Hyundai Sedan Destroys Itself on Parked Truck

A Hyundai sedan smashed into a parked box truck on Narrows Road North. The 24-year-old driver died at the scene. Metal twisted. The car was demolished. Unsafe speed was the cause. No one else was hurt. The street stayed silent.

A fatal crash took place on Narrows Road North at 4:15 a.m. when a Hyundai sedan collided with the rear of a parked box truck. According to the police report, 'A Hyundai sedan crushed itself into the back of a parked box truck. The 24-year-old driver, belted in, died on impact. His head shattered. The car was unrecognizable. Speed was all he had.' The only person in the sedan, a 24-year-old man, was killed instantly. No other injuries were reported. The police report lists 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor. The box truck was unoccupied and parked at the time of the crash. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness, but the force of the collision was fatal.


Unlicensed Driver Hits Parked Sedan Staten Island

A 55-year-old man drove a 2022 Hyundai sedan westbound on Staten Island Expressway. He crashed into a parked 2008 Dodge sedan. The driver was unconscious and injured. Police found illegal drugs involved. The parked car had no occupants.

According to the police report, a 55-year-old male driver was operating a 2022 Hyundai sedan westbound on Staten Island Expressway when he collided with a parked 2008 Dodge sedan. The driver was injured and found unconscious at the scene. The report lists illegal drugs as a contributing factor and notes the driver was unlicensed. The parked vehicle had no occupants at the time of the crash. The point of impact was the center front end of the moving vehicle and the center back end of the parked vehicle. No ejections occurred. The driver’s use of illegal drugs and lack of a valid license were key errors leading to the crash.


Sedan Rear-Ended by Runaway Vehicle on Expressway

A 28-year-old woman driving a sedan on Staten Island Expressway suffered a neck injury and concussion. A parked sedan became a driverless runaway vehicle and struck her car’s right rear bumper. Driver inattention and vehicle runaway caused the crash.

According to the police report, a 28-year-old female driver was injured when her sedan was struck on the right rear bumper by a driverless, runaway sedan on the Staten Island Expressway. The crash involved two sedans traveling west. The parked vehicle became a runaway and collided with the moving car. The injured driver suffered a neck injury and concussion but was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors, along with the driverless/runaway vehicle. The injured driver was wearing a lap belt. No other contributing factors were noted.


Sedan Crash on Staten Island Expressway Injures Driver

A 29-year-old woman driver suffered a head abrasion in a single-vehicle crash on Staten Island Expressway. The sedan struck an object with its left front bumper. Alcohol involvement was a contributing factor. The driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness.

According to the police report, a 29-year-old female driver was injured in a crash on Staten Island Expressway around 12:55 a.m. The sedan, traveling west, impacted with its left front bumper. The driver sustained a head abrasion but was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists alcohol involvement as a contributing factor, indicating impairment played a role. The driver was properly restrained with a lap belt and harness. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved. The crash highlights the dangers of impaired driving on city roadways.


Two Sedans Collide on Staten Island Bay Street

Two sedans crashed at Bay Street and Belair Road. One driver suffered neck injuries and shock. Both vehicles showed front-end damage. The injured driver was restrained by a lap belt. No clear driver errors were reported.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Bay Street near Belair Road in Staten Island. The driver of one vehicle, a 66-year-old man, was injured with neck pain and shock but was not ejected and was wearing a lap belt. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage, with impact points on the left front bumper and right front bumper respectively. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The injured driver complained of pain and nausea following the crash. Both drivers were licensed and operating their vehicles legally. The crash occurred as one vehicle was starting from parking and the other was traveling straight ahead.


Two Sedans Collide on Narrows Road North

Two sedans crashed head-on and side-on at Narrows Road North. The female driver of the northbound sedan suffered a concussion and head injury. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ fronts and sides.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Narrows Road North. The female driver of the northbound sedan was injured, sustaining a concussion and head injury. She was conscious and wearing a lap belt. Both drivers disregarded traffic control devices, contributing to the crash. The impact struck the center front end of the westbound vehicle and the right side doors of the northbound vehicle. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor for both drivers. No other factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The crash resulted in serious injury to the female driver but no ejections.