Crash Count for Precinct 102
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 3,947
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 2,333
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 302
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 19
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 16
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Jul 26, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 102?

Blood on 102’s Streets—How Many Bodies Before They Act?

Blood on 102’s Streets—How Many Bodies Before They Act?

Precinct 102: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 4, 2025

Death on Familiar Streets

In Precinct 102, the toll does not let up. Sixteen people have died on these streets since 2022. More than 2,300 have been injured. Nineteen suffered wounds so grave they will never be the same. The numbers do not flinch. They do not care if you are young or old. Children, elders, workers—all caught in the path.

Just this spring, a 47-year-old man was killed crossing with the signal at 101st Avenue and 120th Street. The truck driver was making a left turn. The cause: “Driver Inattention/Distraction” according to police. He never made it home.

On Atlantic Avenue, two men—one 31, one 67—were killed in the street. No warning. No chance. The crash report lists “Unspecified” for the cause. The street is the same. The outcome is final.

The Usual Weapons

Cars and SUVs do most of the damage. They killed seven. They left 265 with minor injuries, 61 with moderate, five with injuries called serious. Trucks and buses killed two more. Motorcycles and mopeds, one dead, a handful hurt. Bikes, six injured, none killed. The machines are heavy. The bodies are not.

Leadership: Action or Silence?

The police in Precinct 102 have the tools. They can enforce speed limits. They can ticket drivers who fail to yield. They can target the corners where blood stains the curb. But the numbers keep climbing. Crashes are up 25% this year. Injuries are up 36%. Serious injuries have quadrupled.

Local leaders have the power to act. They can demand lower speed limits. They can push for street redesigns. They can call for more enforcement. But every day of delay is another day someone does not come home.

The Words That Remain

“This was a landmark case where both an unlicensed teenage driver and his parents were held responsible for the teenager’s deadly actions,” said Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz. The mother of the girl killed said, “I wish they would never have given him that car… if they didn’t give him that car, my daughter would still be here right now” Keisha Francis.

What Now?

This is not fate. This is policy. Call your council member. Call the precinct. Demand speed enforcement. Demand safer streets. Do not wait for the next siren.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Precinct 102 sit politically?
It belongs to borough Queens, city council district District 32, assembly district AD 24 and state senate district SD 14.
Which areas are in Precinct 102?
It includes the Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, South Richmond Hill, Ozone Park (North), Woodhaven, Forest Park, Queens CB9, and Queens CB82 neighborhoods. It also overlaps parts of Council Districts District 29 and District 32, Assembly Districts AD 24, AD 28, and AD 38, and State Senate Districts SD 14 and SD 15.
What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Precinct 102?
Cars and SUVs: 7 deaths, 265 minor injuries, 61 moderate, 5 serious. Trucks and buses: 2 deaths, 15 minor injuries, 1 moderate. Motorcycles and mopeds: 1 death, 2 minor, 4 moderate. Bikes: 6 minor or moderate injuries, no deaths.
What can police do to protect vulnerable road users here?
Precinct 102 police can enforce speed limits, issue tickets for reckless driving and failure to yield, and target known crash hotspots. They can respond to dangerous conditions and use their authority to make streets safer for everyone.
Are these crashes just 'accidents'?
No. The data shows patterns—speed, distraction, failure to yield. These are preventable with enforcement and better street design.
What can local politicians do?
They can lower speed limits, push for street redesigns, demand more enforcement, and support laws that protect people walking and biking.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.

Citations

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Other Representatives

David Weprin
Assembly Member David Weprin
District 24
District Office:
185-06 Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
Legislative Office:
Room 716, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Joann Ariola
Council Member Joann Ariola
District 32
District Office:
114-12 Beach Channel Drive, Suite 1, Rockaway Park, NY 11694
718-318-6411
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1550, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7382
Twitter: JoannAriola32
Leroy Comrie
State Senator Leroy Comrie
District 14
District Office:
113-43 Farmers Blvd., St. Albans, NY 11412
Legislative Office:
Room 913, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
Other Geographies

Precinct 102 Police Precinct 102 sits in Queens, District 32, AD 24, SD 14.

It contains Queens CB9, Queens CB82, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, South Richmond Hill, Ozone Park (North), Woodhaven, Forest Park.

See also
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Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 102

2
Taxi Passenger Injured in Side-Impact Collision

A taxi traveling east struck a parked SUV on Queens Boulevard, injuring an 89-year-old rear passenger with neck whiplash. The crash exposed driver inexperience and distraction, causing serious impact and vehicle damage along the left side doors.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:00 PM on Queens Boulevard in Queens. A taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, was starting from parking when it collided with a parked SUV. The point of impact was the left side doors of both vehicles, with damage to the taxi's left front quarter panel and the SUV's left rear quarter panel. The taxi carried one passenger, an 89-year-old female in the right rear seat, who sustained neck injuries described as whiplash and was conscious after the crash. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors to the collision. The driver of the taxi also suffered upper arm whiplash but no ejection occurred. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in vehicle maneuvering near parked cars.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4712417 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Unlicensed Driver Slams SUV on Woodhaven Boulevard

Two SUVs collided on Woodhaven Boulevard. An unlicensed driver’s blocked view led to impact. A front passenger suffered chest injuries. Both vehicles were damaged. Systemic danger from obstructed sightlines and unlicensed driving.

According to the police report, two SUVs crashed on Woodhaven Boulevard near Jamaica Avenue in Queens at 9:00 a.m. The unlicensed driver’s SUV, traveling east, struck the right side doors of another SUV heading north. The report lists 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor for both vehicles. A 44-year-old front passenger in the unlicensed driver’s SUV suffered chest injuries but remained conscious and was restrained by a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles sustained significant damage. The unlicensed status of the driver and limited visibility were key factors in this crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4712253 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Pickup Turns Left, Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal

A Ford pickup turned left at 120th Street and 101st Avenue. Its bumper hit a man crossing with the signal. He collapsed, broken and unconscious. He died in the street before dawn. Driver inattention marked his final moments.

A 47-year-old man was killed at the intersection of 120th Street and 101st Avenue in Queens when a Ford pickup truck turned left and struck him. According to the police report, the pedestrian was 'crossing with the signal' when the vehicle's 'left front bumper' hit him. The report states the driver was making a left turn and lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The man collapsed, unconscious, suffering injuries to his entire body, and died at the scene. The police report makes no mention of any pedestrian error or unsafe behavior. The fatal impact occurred while the victim was lawfully in the crosswalk, underscoring the lethal consequences of driver inattention.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4709148 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Unlicensed Scooter Driver Ejected in Queens Crash

A motorscooter collided head-on with a sedan on 126 Street in Queens. The scooter driver, unlicensed and helmeted, was ejected and suffered facial abrasions. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause. The sedan sustained no damage.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:18 AM on 126 Street near Hillside Avenue in Queens. A sedan traveling east and a motorscooter traveling south collided front-to-front. The scooter driver, a 40-year-old male, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained abrasions to his face. He was conscious at the scene and wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. The scooter driver was unlicensed, while the sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The police report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The sedan sustained no damage despite the impact. No other contributing factors were specified. The report focuses on the driver error of failing to yield, highlighting systemic dangers related to unlicensed vehicle operation and right-of-way violations.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4708671 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Sedan Improper Turn Injures E-Bike Rider

A sedan driver turning improperly struck a 24-year-old e-bike rider in Queens. The rider suffered knee and lower leg contusions but remained conscious. The crash occurred on 125 Street near Jamaica Avenue during evening rush hour.

According to the police report, a collision occurred at 18:57 on 125 Street near Jamaica Avenue in Queens involving a sedan and an e-bike. The sedan driver, a 24-year-old male, was cited for 'Turning Improperly,' which is listed twice as the contributing factor. The e-bike rider sustained injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, but was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The sedan's left front bumper was the point of impact, indicating the driver’s failure to execute a proper turn. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the e-bike rider. The focus remains on the driver's improper turning as the cause of the crash and resulting injuries.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4706873 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
SUV Strikes Bicyclist on Jamaica Avenue

A 66-year-old male bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with an eastbound SUV on Jamaica Avenue. The SUV impacted the bike’s right front quarter panel. The bicyclist remained conscious and was not ejected from his bike.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:06 AM on Jamaica Avenue involving a 2021 Dodge SUV traveling east and a northbound bicyclist making a right turn. The SUV's right front quarter panel struck the bicyclist, who sustained abrasions to the knee and lower leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report cites 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' as a contributing factor. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment. Vehicle damage was limited to the SUV's right front quarter panel, while the bike sustained no damage. The report does not list any driver errors such as failure to yield, focusing instead on confusion involving the bicyclist.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4706142 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
SUV and Sedan Collide on Woodhaven Boulevard

Two northbound vehicles crashed on Woodhaven Boulevard in Queens. The sedan driver suffered back injuries and abrasions. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and improper turning as causes. Both vehicles sustained side damage in the collision.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:48 on Woodhaven Boulevard in Queens. The collision involved a 2021 SUV traveling straight and a 2021 sedan merging northbound. The sedan driver, a 29-year-old male occupant, was injured with back abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Turning Improperly' as contributing factors attributed to the sedan driver. The point of impact was the left front quarter panel of the sedan and the right front bumper of the SUV, resulting in damage to the left side doors of the sedan and the right side doors of the SUV. The police report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing on driver errors leading to the crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4705417 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Jeep Slams Volkswagen Broadside on Woodhaven

A Jeep struck a Volkswagen at Woodhaven Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue. The right side of the Volkswagen caved in. A 32-year-old woman in the front seat died as the airbag burst. The street went silent. Metal and silence remained.

At the intersection of Woodhaven Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue in Queens, a Jeep collided broadside with a Volkswagen, according to the police report. The impact crushed the Volkswagen’s right side, killing a 32-year-old woman seated in the front passenger seat. The report states, 'A Jeep struck a Volkswagen broadside. The right side folded in. A 32-year-old woman in the front seat died. The airbag bloomed.' Police cite 'View Obstructed/Limited' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, drawing attention to driver error and systemic visibility hazards at this intersection. The victim was not ejected and the airbag deployed, but the force proved fatal. The crash underscores the lethal consequences when drivers disregard traffic controls and sightlines are compromised.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4703790 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
2
SUVs Collide Head-On on Forest Park Drive

Two SUVs crashed head-on on Forest Park Drive at night. Both drivers, a 45-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man, suffered whiplash and upper arm injuries. Police cited unsafe speed as a key factor in the collision’s impact and damage.

According to the police report, two station wagons/SUVs collided head-on on Forest Park Drive at 21:18. The vehicles were traveling in opposite directions—north and south—when they struck each other at their center front ends. The female driver, age 45, was cited for unsafe speed, which is listed twice as a contributing factor. The male driver, age 24, was also injured but no specific driver errors were noted for him. Both drivers were conscious, wearing lap belts and harnesses, and suffered injuries including whiplash and shoulder-upper arm trauma. The collision caused significant front-end damage to both vehicles. The report highlights unsafe speed as the primary driver error leading to this serious crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4700352 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Aggressive Driving Causes Multi-Sedan Collision

Three sedans collided on Jackie Robinson Parkway after aggressive driving escalated. A 52-year-old female driver suffered a head injury and concussion. Impact struck right side doors and front ends, highlighting road rage’s deadly toll in NYC streets.

According to the police report, the crash involved three sedans traveling westbound on Jackie Robinson Parkway at 21:13. The collision was caused by aggressive driving and road rage, cited as contributing factors for at least one driver. The impact points included right side doors and center front ends of the vehicles. A 52-year-old female driver, wearing a lap belt and harness, was injured with a head injury and concussion but was not ejected and remained conscious. Both involved drivers were licensed in New York. The report explicitly identifies aggressive driving and road rage as the driver errors leading to the crash, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This incident underscores the lethal consequences of driver aggression on NYC roadways.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4698544 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Motorscooter Injured in Improper Left Turn Crash

A motorscooter driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a collision on Atlantic Avenue. The crash involved a vehicle making an improper left turn, striking the scooter’s right rear quarter panel. The rider was conscious and wearing a helmet.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 4:50 on Atlantic Avenue. A motorscooter driver, a 44-year-old male, was injured when a vehicle making an improper left turn struck the scooter’s right rear quarter panel. The report cites 'Turning Improperly' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the turning vehicle. The motorscooter driver was wearing a helmet and remained conscious after the collision but sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The scooter was traveling west while the other vehicle was going straight south. The impact damaged the center front end of the other vehicle and the right rear quarter panel of the motorscooter. No ejection occurred. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4695436 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Two Taxis Collide at 130 Street Intersection

Two taxis crashed at the intersection of 130 Street and Jamaica Avenue. The collision caused left side damage to one taxi and front-end damage to the other. A passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash, remaining conscious after the impact.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:11 involving two taxis traveling in opposite directions on 130 Street near Jamaica Avenue. One taxi was going straight eastbound when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by another taxi making a right turn westbound. The impact caused damage to the left side doors of the first taxi and front-end damage to the second. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. A 49-year-old female passenger in the first taxi, restrained by a lap belt and harness, sustained neck injuries and complained of whiplash but remained conscious. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger's behavior.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4695429 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Two Sedans Strike Pedestrian on Woodhaven Boulevard

A man, 47, crossed Woodhaven Boulevard before dawn. A Toyota hit him head-on. A Jeep struck next. His head broke the silence. He died there, between two sedans and the cold.

According to the police report, a 47-year-old man was killed on Woodhaven Boulevard in the early morning. The report states he was crossing outside the crosswalk when a Toyota sedan struck him head-on. A Jeep sedan hit him next. The victim suffered fatal head injuries and died at the scene. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead. The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified' for both drivers, with no further detail on specific driver errors. The victim’s location—crossing not at an intersection and not at a signal or crosswalk—is described, but not listed as a contributing factor. The lethal impact of two sedans in rapid succession highlights the persistent danger for pedestrians on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4692381 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
2
Queens SUV Delivery Truck Collision Injures Passengers

Two women suffered head injuries and whiplash in a Queens crash. A delivery truck struck an SUV’s left front bumper near Lefferts Boulevard. Both passengers wore lap belts and remained conscious. Driver distraction caused the impact on Metropolitan Avenue.

According to the police report, a delivery truck and an SUV collided on Metropolitan Avenue in Queens. The delivery truck hit the SUV’s left front bumper while both vehicles traveled westbound. Two female passengers in the SUV, ages 41 and 28, were injured with head trauma and whiplash. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. The SUV driver’s left front bumper and the delivery truck’s right rear quarter panel sustained damage. No ejections occurred. The crash highlights the dangers of driver distraction in multi-vehicle collisions involving vulnerable passengers.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4685126 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Motorbike and Sedan Collide on 86 Street

A motorbike and sedan crashed head-on on 86 Street. A 17-year-old rear passenger on the motorbike suffered a head contusion. The collision caused center front-end damage to both vehicles. The injured passenger was conscious and not ejected.

According to the police report, a motorbike traveling north and a sedan traveling south collided head-on on 86 Street. The crash injured a 17-year-old male rear passenger on the motorbike, who sustained a head contusion but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error related to ignoring traffic signals or signs. Both vehicles suffered center front-end damage. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4684654 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
2
Two Pedestrians Killed by Sedans on Woodhaven Boulevard

Two sedans struck a man and woman on Woodhaven Boulevard. Blood pooled on the asphalt. Head trauma. Crush injuries. Both died where they fell. Southbound traffic did not stop. The street swallowed them whole.

Two sedans, both heading south on Woodhaven Boulevard, struck a 71-year-old woman and a 73-year-old man. Both pedestrians were walking outside the crosswalk. According to the police report, 'Head trauma. Crush injuries. Blood on the asphalt. Both died where they fell. Southbound traffic did not stop in time.' The report lists no specific driver errors, only 'Unspecified' contributing factors for both victims. The impact was severe: both pedestrians suffered fatal head and internal injuries. The drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead. No mention of helmet or signal use appears in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4680207 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Sedan Hits Woman Crossing With Signal

A sedan turning left on Atlantic Avenue struck a 22-year-old woman crossing with the signal. She suffered arm abrasions. Police cite driver’s failure to yield right-of-way. No vehicle damage reported.

According to the police report, a 22-year-old woman was crossing Atlantic Avenue at 134 Street with the signal when a northbound 2017 Toyota sedan made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the driver’s contributing factor. The woman was conscious and injured but not ejected. No vehicle damage was reported. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4681962 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
2
Jeep Pulls Out, E-Bike Riders Thrown and Bleeding

A Jeep lunged from the curb on Jamaica Avenue. Two boys on an e-bike slammed into its nose. Metal met flesh. Legs crushed, arms broken. Both boys hurled onto the street, conscious, bleeding, no helmets. The night echoed with pain and sirens.

Two boys, ages 16 and 19, riding an e-bike west on Jamaica Avenue, collided with the front of a Jeep SUV that pulled from the curb near 92nd Street in Queens. According to the police report, 'A Jeep pulled from the curb. An e-bike with two boys struck its nose. No helmets. No chance. One boy’s legs crushed, the other’s arms broken. Both thrown. Both conscious. Both bleeding on the asphalt.' The listed contributing factor is 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way.' Both boys were ejected from the e-bike and suffered serious crush injuries to their arms and legs. The report notes neither wore helmets, but the primary cause was the Jeep driver’s failure to yield.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4677781 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal

A 34-year-old woman was hit by a Jeep sedan turning right on Jamaica Avenue in Queens. She suffered upper arm contusions. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal at the intersection.

According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured when a 2019 Jeep sedan, driven by a licensed male driver, struck her while making a right turn on Jamaica Avenue in Queens. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal at the intersection. The report lists the driver's failure to yield right-of-way as a contributing factor. The pedestrian sustained contusions and bruises to her shoulder and upper arm but remained conscious. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end. No other contributing factors, such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian, were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4678901 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
2
Sedan Slams Stopped Car on Atlantic Avenue

Two sedans crashed on Atlantic Avenue in Queens. A stopped car was rear-ended. A woman and man, both 62, suffered whiplash and body injuries. Police cite failure to yield and following too closely.

According to the police report, two sedans collided on Atlantic Avenue in Queens. The front car, stopped in traffic, was struck from behind by another sedan. A 62-year-old woman driving and her 62-year-old male passenger were both injured, suffering whiplash and neck or body pain. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors. Both occupants were conscious, not ejected, and wore lap belts and harnesses. The rear sedan had center front end damage; the front car had center back end damage.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4673862 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04