Crash Count for Precinct 110
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 4,854
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 2,718
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 422
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 26
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 15
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 6, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 110?

Blood on Hoffman Drive, Silence at City Hall

Blood on Hoffman Drive, Silence at City Hall

Precinct 110: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 5, 2025

The Toll in Blood and Bone

In Precinct 110, the numbers do not lie. Fifteen dead. Twenty-six left with injuries so serious they will not forget. In just the last twelve months, five people died and 927 were hurt on these streets. Children, elders, workers. No one is spared. See the NYC Open Data.

Last month, a 70-year-old man was killed by a bus on Hoffman Drive. He was not at an intersection. He did not make it home. The record says only “crush injuries.” NYC Open Data

A 43-year-old woman died behind the wheel on 42nd Avenue. The cause: driver inattention. The street is quiet now, but the loss lingers. NYC Open Data

The Machines That Kill

SUVs and cars did the most harm. In three years, they killed three, seriously injured ten, and left hundreds battered. Trucks and buses killed two. Motorcycles and mopeds killed two. Bikes killed one. The city keeps count. The pain is not counted.

Leadership: Promises and Silence

The law gives the city power to set safer speed limits. Albany passed Sammy’s Law. The city can lower the limit to 20 mph. It has not. The council and mayor can act. They have not. The police can enforce the law. They can crack down on speeders, reckless drivers, and those who fail to yield. They can target the corners where blood pools. They just need to know it matters.

The Words of the Wounded

Police are now trying to determine the cause of the crash.

The officers were responding to a call for shots fired nearby when they crashed.

What Must Be Done

Call your council member. Call the mayor. Call the precinct. Demand a 20 mph limit. Demand enforcement at the places where people die. Do not wait for another name on the list. The city will not act unless you force it.

Slow the cars. Save a life. Do it now.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Precinct 110 sit politically?
It belongs to borough Queens, city council district District 25, assembly district AD 27 and state senate district SD 11.
Which areas are in Precinct 110?
It includes the Elmhurst, Corona, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens CB81, and Queens CB4 neighborhoods. It also overlaps parts of Council Districts District 21, District 24, District 25, and District 30, Assembly Districts AD 27, AD 30, AD 35, and AD 39, and State Senate Districts SD 11, SD 12, SD 13, and SD 16.
What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Precinct 110?
Cars and Trucks: SUVs and cars killed 3, seriously injured 10, and caused hundreds of injuries. Trucks and buses killed 2. Motorcycles and Mopeds: 2 killed, dozens injured. Bikes: 1 killed, 24 injured. The machines are many, but the toll is counted in lives.
What can police do to protect vulnerable road users here?
Precinct 110 can enforce speed limits, crack down on reckless driving, and issue failure-to-yield tickets. They can target known crash hotspots and respond to dangerous conditions. The tools exist. They just need to use them.
Are crashes preventable or just 'accidents'?
Crashes are not fate. Lower speeds, better enforcement, and safer streets can prevent deaths and injuries. The numbers drop when the city acts.
What can local politicians do?
They can lower the speed limit to 20 mph, pass laws to protect pedestrians and cyclists, and fund street redesigns. They can demand enforcement and make safety the priority.
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

Citations

Other Representatives

Sam Berger
Assembly Member Sam Berger
District 27
District Office:
159-06 71st Ave., Flushing, NY 11365
Legislative Office:
Room 818, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Shekar Krishnan
Council Member Shekar Krishnan
District 25
District Office:
37-32 75th Street, 1st Floor, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
718-803-6373
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1816, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7066
Twitter: CMShekarK
Toby Stavisky
State Senator Toby Stavisky
District 11
District Office:
134-01 20th Avenue 2nd Floor, College Point, NY 11356
Legislative Office:
Room 913, Legislative Office Building 188 State St., Albany, NY 12247
Other Geographies

Precinct 110 Police Precinct 110 sits in Queens, District 25, AD 27, SD 11.

It contains Queens CB81, Queens CB4, Elmhurst, Corona, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

See also
Boroughs
State_assembly_districts
State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 110

SUV Strikes Bicyclist Starting From Parking

A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and suffered a fractured shoulder after an SUV pulled out from parking and hit him on the left side. The crash happened on Broadway in Queens. The driver was distracted at impact.

According to the police report, a 48-year-old male bicyclist traveling west was struck by a 2005 Porsche SUV that was starting from parking on Broadway in Queens. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained a fractured, dislocated shoulder. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the contributing factor for the crash. The SUV impacted the left side doors, while the bike was hit at its center front end. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The driver’s distraction caused the collision. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4576993 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Motorcyclist Killed as SUV Runs Light in Queens

A 55-year-old man on a motorcycle struck by an SUV on 57th Avenue. Both drivers ignored the light. The rider, unhelmeted, was ejected and killed. Head crushed. Passengers in the SUV survived. The road stained with loss and error.

A deadly crash unfolded on 57th Avenue near Seabury Street in Queens. A 55-year-old man riding a SYM motorcycle was struck by a Chevrolet SUV. According to the police report, 'Both drivers ran the light.' The motorcyclist, not wearing a helmet, was ejected and suffered fatal head injuries. He died at the scene. The SUV carried three occupants, including a 1-year-old and a 49-year-old passenger, who were not seriously hurt. The police report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for both drivers. The crash shows the lethal consequences when drivers ignore traffic signals and lose focus. Helmet use was noted only after the drivers' failures.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4577107 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Cyclist Bleeds After Solo Crash on Aske Street

A man crashed his bike on Aske Street. He hit the pavement hard. Blood pooled from his head. No helmet. No other vehicle. He stayed conscious, pain etched on his face. The cause was unknown. The street stayed silent.

A 33-year-old man suffered a head injury while riding his bike on Aske Street near Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. According to the police report, he was found bleeding from the head, conscious but in pain, with no other vehicles or crash partners involved. The report lists the contributing factor as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors or outside causes were identified in the data. The man was not wearing a helmet, which is noted in the report only after the absence of any driver or vehicle error. The crash left the cyclist injured and the cause remains undetermined.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4575021 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Pedestrian Injured in Queens Right-Turn Crash

A 35-year-old man was struck while crossing 97 Street at 55 Avenue in Queens. The sedan made a right turn and hit the pedestrian in the marked crosswalk. The man suffered bruises and injuries to his lower leg and foot.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling southwest on 97 Street made a right turn at 55 Avenue and struck a 35-year-old male pedestrian crossing in a marked crosswalk. The pedestrian was conscious but sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The point of impact was the vehicle's right rear quarter panel. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal. No safety equipment or helmet was noted. The driver was licensed and operating a 2017 Toyota sedan with one occupant.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4574942 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Queens SUV Strikes Motorcycle, Passenger Hurt

SUV slammed into motorcycle on 50 Avenue. Passenger, 55, took head blow, left unconscious. Unlicensed motorcycle driver turned into path. Metal twisted. Lives changed.

According to the police report, a motorcycle heading north on 50 Avenue in Queens made a right turn and collided with a westbound SUV. The motorcycle passenger, a 55-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and was found unconscious. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. Both vehicles took heavy front-end damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors. The passenger wore a helmet. No pedestrians were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4573958 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Sedan Slams Rear of Car on Parkway

A sedan struck a car’s rear on Grand Central Parkway. The 25-year-old driver suffered a head bruise. Unsafe speed triggered the crash. No one else was hurt. Metal and flesh met hard. The road stayed open.

According to the police report, a 25-year-old woman driving a sedan crashed into the rear of another vehicle on Grand Central Parkway. She suffered a head contusion but remained conscious at the scene. The report lists unsafe speed as the cause of the crash. The driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The sedan’s right rear bumper hit the center back end of the other car. No other people or pedestrians were involved.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4574079 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Taxi Hits Bicyclist on 93 Street Roosevelt Ave

A taxi making a right turn struck a bicyclist making a U-turn on 93 Street near Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The 20-year-old cyclist suffered a fractured hip and upper leg. The driver was distracted. The cyclist was not wearing safety equipment.

According to the police report, a taxi traveling northwest on 93 Street was making a right turn when it collided with a bicyclist traveling west who was making a U-turn. The bicyclist, a 20-year-old male, sustained a fractured and dislocated hip and upper leg but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors for both the taxi driver and the bicyclist. The taxi's point of impact was the right front quarter panel, while the bike was struck on the left side doors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The crash highlights driver distraction as a critical factor in this collision.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4572100 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Rear-End Collision Injures Rear Passenger

Two sedans collided on 52 Avenue in Queens. One vehicle stopped in traffic. The other struck it from behind. A 32-year-old female rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Driver distraction caused the crash. No ejections occurred.

According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on 52 Avenue in Queens were involved in a rear-end collision. One sedan was stopped in traffic when the other, going straight ahead, struck it from behind. The impact occurred at the center front end of the striking vehicle and the center back end of the stopped vehicle. A 32-year-old female rear passenger in the stopped sedan was injured, sustaining neck injuries and whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors. No other driver errors or victim actions were noted. The injured passenger was not ejected from the vehicle.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4569280 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
SUV and E-Bike Collide on Corona Avenue

A 48-year-old e-bike rider was injured in a collision with an SUV in Queens. The e-bike driver was partially ejected and suffered abrasions and leg injuries. Both vehicles were traveling west when the crash occurred. Driver distraction played a role.

According to the police report, a collision occurred on Corona Avenue in Queens involving a 2017 SUV and an e-bike. The e-bike driver, a 48-year-old man, was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Both vehicles were traveling westbound. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors for both parties. The SUV was struck on its right front quarter panel, while the e-bike was impacted on its left front quarter panel. The e-bike rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other contributing factors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4566759 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Queens SUV Rear-Ends SUV, Passenger Injured

Two SUVs collided on Broadway in Queens. The rear vehicle struck the front one while slowing. A 32-year-old female passenger in the front SUV suffered a head injury and whiplash. Driver distraction caused the crash. Both drivers were licensed men.

According to the police report, two SUVs traveling north on Broadway in Queens collided when the rear vehicle, driven by a licensed male, struck the center back end of the front SUV, which was slowing or stopping. The crash injured a 32-year-old female passenger seated in the right rear of the front SUV. She sustained a head injury and whiplash but was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the contributing factor for the collision. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The injured passenger was secured with a lap belt and harness. The impact damaged the center front end of the rear vehicle and the center back end of the front vehicle.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4566192 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Sedan Hits E-Bike on Roosevelt Avenue

A sedan changed lanes improperly and struck an eastbound e-bike on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The e-bike rider, a 43-year-old man, suffered knee and lower leg abrasions. The sedan’s left front bumper was damaged. The rider wore a helmet.

According to the police report, a 2014 Nissan sedan traveling east on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens changed lanes improperly and collided with an eastbound e-bike. The e-bike driver, a 43-year-old man wearing a helmet, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The sedan’s left front bumper was damaged on impact. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor to the crash. The e-bike rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The sedan driver was licensed in Virginia. The e-bike driver was unlicensed. No other contributing factors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4562739 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
SUV U-Turn Hits E-Bike Rider Queens

A 25-year-old man on an e-bike was injured in Queens. An SUV making a U-turn struck the bike head-on. The rider suffered abrasions and arm injuries. The crash happened on Manilla Street near 51 Avenue. The SUV driver was licensed.

According to the police report, a 25-year-old male e-bike rider was injured when a 2019 Jeep SUV made a U-turn and collided with the bike head-on on Manilla Street in Queens. The rider sustained abrasions and injuries to his elbow, lower arm, and hand. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling west, making a U-turn at the time of impact. The e-bike was also traveling west, going straight ahead. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any driver errors explicitly. The rider was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. No helmet or signaling information was provided.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4566831 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
SUV Slams Into Another on Grand Central Parkway

Two SUVs collided on Grand Central Parkway. The rear SUV hit the front one at speed. The driver in back suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Unsafe speed played a role. Both vehicles moved east. Metal and bodies took the blow.

According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed while heading east on Grand Central Parkway. The rear SUV struck the left rear bumper of the front SUV. The driver of the rear vehicle, a 34-year-old man, was injured with neck pain and whiplash. He was conscious and not ejected. The report lists unsafe speed as a contributing factor in the crash. Both drivers were licensed and driving straight. No other contributing factors or errors by the injured party were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4562279 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
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SUV Collides with Tractor Truck on Van Wyck

A tractor truck and an SUV collided on Van Wyck Expressway. Three SUV occupants suffered back injuries and whiplash. The truck hit the SUV’s right front with its left rear bumper. Driver distraction and unsafe lane changing caused the crash.

According to the police report, a tractor truck traveling southeast struck the right front bumper of a southbound SUV on Van Wyck Expressway. The SUV carried three occupants, all injured with back pain and whiplash. The front passenger, driver, and rear passenger were conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and unsafe lane changing as contributing factors. The truck driver was licensed and driving straight ahead. The SUV driver’s errors included distraction and unsafe lane changes. No victim fault or helmet use was noted. The collision caused damage to the SUV’s right front quarter panel and the truck’s left rear bumper.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4561793 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Drowsy E-Scooter Rider Thrown on Roosevelt Avenue

A 31-year-old man rode an e-scooter on Roosevelt Avenue. Fatigue took hold. He lost control. He flew from the scooter. His head struck the pavement. Blood pooled. He lay semiconscious, alone, bleeding into the city’s noise.

A 31-year-old man was severely injured while riding an e-scooter near 124-02 Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. According to the police report, the rider was 'drowsy on an e-scooter' and was ejected from the vehicle. He struck his head on the pavement and suffered severe bleeding, lying semiconscious at the scene. The report lists 'Fatigued/Drowsy' as the primary contributing factor in the crash. No helmet was worn, as noted in the data, but this detail follows the identification of driver error. The crash left the rider alone and gravely hurt, another victim of the city’s relentless traffic violence.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4560920 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
SUV Strikes 15-Year-Old Bicyclist in Queens

A 15-year-old boy on a bike was partially ejected after a collision with an SUV on Junction Boulevard. The boy suffered bruises and injuries to his lower leg and foot. The SUV hit the bike’s front end, damaging its left front bumper.

According to the police report, a 15-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being struck by a 2008 SUV traveling west on Junction Boulevard in Queens. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists contributing factors including "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." The SUV impacted the bike’s center front end with its left front bumper. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The crash highlights driver distraction and bicyclist confusion as key factors in the collision.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4563883 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Box Truck Rear-Ends Sedan on Van Wyck

A box truck slammed into the back of a sedan on Van Wyck Expressway. The sedan’s female driver suffered a back injury. The truck driver was making a right turn. The crash was caused by following too closely. No one was ejected.

According to the police report, a 2021 box truck making a right turn rear-ended a 2003 sedan traveling straight on the Van Wyck Expressway. The sedan’s 40-year-old female driver, restrained by a lap belt, sustained a back injury classified as severity level 3. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' as the contributing factor, repeated twice, indicating the truck driver failed to maintain a safe distance. The truck struck the sedan’s center back end with its center front end. The sedan carried three occupants; only the driver was injured. The truck driver was licensed in Florida; the sedan driver was licensed in New York. No ejections occurred.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4561687 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Two Sedans Collide at Queens Intersection

Two sedans crashed at 51-02 111 Street in Queens. One driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Both vehicles hit front to front. Police cited driver distraction as the cause. Airbags deployed. No ejections reported.

According to the police report, two sedans collided at the intersection of 51-02 111 Street in Queens. One driver, a 24-year-old male, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but remained conscious and was not ejected. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors for both drivers. The injured driver had an airbag deployed during the crash. The collision occurred when one vehicle was going straight south and the other was making a left turn eastbound. No other injuries or victims were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4559458 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
E-Bike Strikes Pedestrian in Queens

A 51-year-old woman was hit by an e-bike on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. She suffered bruises and upper leg injuries. The pedestrian was conscious and injured outside an intersection. No driver errors or contributing factors were reported.

According to the police report, an e-bike collided with a 51-year-old female pedestrian on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her hip and upper leg but remained conscious. The crash occurred away from an intersection. The report lists no contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No safety equipment or helmet use was noted. The pedestrian was injured but not ejected from the scene. The e-bike had no occupants other than the driver, whose details were not provided. The incident highlights the dangers pedestrians face from e-bikes even without clear driver fault.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4560577 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13
Unlicensed Driver Hits Pedestrian on Roosevelt Avenue

A 45-year-old man crossing Roosevelt Avenue was struck by a sedan traveling east. The driver, unlicensed and distracted, hit the pedestrian with the car’s front center. The man suffered a head injury and remained conscious at the scene.

According to the police report, a 45-year-old male pedestrian was injured while crossing Roosevelt Avenue outside an intersection. The vehicle involved was a 2018 Honda sedan traveling east. The driver was unlicensed and distracted, contributing to the crash. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan. The pedestrian sustained a head injury and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a primary contributing factor. No other factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The pedestrian’s role was crossing without a signal or crosswalk. The driver’s failure to maintain attention and lack of a valid license were key errors leading to this injury.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4555857 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-13