Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 13?

Another Body, Same Excuses: Blood on Precinct 13’s Streets
Precinct 13: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 4, 2025
The Toll in Blood and Bone
In Precinct 13, violence comes in pieces—one crash, one broken body at a time. Since 2022, seven people have died on these streets. Twenty-six suffered serious injuries. These are not just numbers. They are lives cut short, families left with empty chairs.
Just last week, a 65-year-old e-bike rider was struck on Second Avenue. The driver fled, leaving the man with head trauma. Police found the driver later. He told them he ran because he had no license. He now faces charges for leaving the scene and driving without a license. The cyclist was taken to Bellevue, alive but in critical condition. He told police he fled initially because he did not have a license.
On June 16, a bus crushed a pedestrian at 3rd Avenue and 28th Street. The man died at the intersection. The cause: driver inattention. No warning. No time to move. “Driver Inattention/Distraction” was listed as the cause.
Patterns That Do Not Change
In the last twelve months, 401 people have been hurt in 728 crashes here. Two did not survive. Fourteen were left with injuries that will not heal. The victims are not just numbers. They are young and old. Eighteen children were hurt. Eleven people over 65. The violence is steady. It does not care who you are.
Cars and SUVs do most of the harm. They killed three. Buses killed one. Taxis, bikes, mopeds, trucks—all play their part. But the pattern is clear. The bigger the vehicle, the greater the damage.
Leadership: Promises and Silence
The city has tools. The precinct can enforce speed limits, ticket reckless drivers, and watch the hotspots. But the blood keeps flowing. The law is there. The will is not. Residents see it. “No one stops at these stop signs. We see people go through these red lights all the time,” a woman named Nita said.
Local leaders have passed laws. They talk about Vision Zero. But the deaths do not stop. The injuries do not stop. The city can lower speed limits. It can redesign streets. It can act. Or it can wait for the next siren.
What Comes Next
Precinct 13 does not need more talk. It needs action. Residents must demand it. Call your council member. Call the precinct. Tell them to enforce the law, slow the cars, and protect the people who walk and ride. Do not wait for another name to become a number.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Unlicensed Driver Hits E-Biker, Flees Scene, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-31
- Unlicensed Driver Hits E-Biker, Flees Scene, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-31
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4820937 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
- Cyclist Struck In Washington Heights Hit-And-Run, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-04
- Cyclist Hit By Driver In Washington Heights, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-04
- Cyclist Hospitalized After Hit-And-Run Uptown, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-03
- Eight Injured As Cars Hit Scaffolding, ABC7, Published 2025-07-31
Other Representatives

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▸ Other Geographies
Precinct 13 Police Precinct 13 sits in Manhattan, District 3, AD 66, SD 28.
It contains Manhattan CB6, Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square, Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, Gramercy, Murray Hill-Kips Bay.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 13
SUV Driver Inattention Injures Rear Passenger▸A distracted SUV driver traveling north struck a passenger inside the vehicle, causing a knee and lower leg injury. The impact occurred on the right rear quarter panel with no vehicle damage. Driver inexperience and inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old female occupant seated as the right rear passenger in a 2022 Tesla SUV was injured when the vehicle experienced an impact on the right rear quarter panel. The crash occurred at 16:08 near 615 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured passenger suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle sustained no damage. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound at the time of the incident. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The incident highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction and lack of experience, even to passengers inside the vehicle.
Bus Crushes E-Scooter Rider on Madison Avenue▸Steel met flesh at Madison and East 29th. A bus rolled north. An e-scooter crossed west. Metal shrieked. A man, forty-five, lay trapped, pelvis shattered, blood pooling. The scooter was crushed. The street fell silent, danger written in the wreckage.
A violent collision unfolded at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 29th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, a bus traveling north struck a westbound e-scooter. The report details, 'A 45-year-old man lay trapped, bleeding from the pelvis. The scooter was crushed.' The injured man, operating the e-scooter, suffered severe bleeding and abdominal trauma, with the report noting he was 'trapped.' Police cite 'View Obstructed/Limited' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, underscoring driver error and systemic hazards at this intersection. The bus's right rear quarter panel and the scooter's front end bore the brunt of the impact. No mention is made of victim behavior as a contributing factor. The crash exposes the lethal consequences when drivers disregard traffic controls and sightlines fail.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A sedan struck a 49-year-old man crossing 1 Avenue with the signal. Driver inattention and failure to yield left the pedestrian bruised and injured in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northeast on 1 Avenue in Manhattan struck a 49-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at 22:20. The pedestrian suffered chest contusions. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn and hit the pedestrian with its center front end. The vehicle showed no damage. The driver was licensed and operating legally. The pedestrian’s use of the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The crash highlights the risks posed by driver inattention and failure to yield.
Taxi and Sedan Collide on FDR Drive▸A taxi and sedan collided on FDR Drive late at night. A 66-year-old female passenger suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited unsafe speed and other vehicular factors as causes. The crash left the passenger conscious but injured.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:15 PM on FDR Drive involving a taxi and a sedan, both traveling southbound. The taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the sedan with its right front bumper. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors, indicating driver errors in vehicle operation. A 66-year-old female passenger in the taxi was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash, and remained conscious. She was seated in the left rear passenger position without safety equipment. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the passenger. The collision caused damage primarily to the taxi's right front bumper and unspecified damage to the sedan. This incident highlights the dangers of excessive speed and vehicle control failures on high-speed roadways.
E-Bike Driver Ejected in Manhattan Collision▸An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A distracted SUV driver traveling north struck a passenger inside the vehicle, causing a knee and lower leg injury. The impact occurred on the right rear quarter panel with no vehicle damage. Driver inexperience and inattention contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old female occupant seated as the right rear passenger in a 2022 Tesla SUV was injured when the vehicle experienced an impact on the right rear quarter panel. The crash occurred at 16:08 near 615 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Driver Inexperience' as contributing factors. The injured passenger suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle sustained no damage. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound at the time of the incident. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The incident highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction and lack of experience, even to passengers inside the vehicle.
Bus Crushes E-Scooter Rider on Madison Avenue▸Steel met flesh at Madison and East 29th. A bus rolled north. An e-scooter crossed west. Metal shrieked. A man, forty-five, lay trapped, pelvis shattered, blood pooling. The scooter was crushed. The street fell silent, danger written in the wreckage.
A violent collision unfolded at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 29th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, a bus traveling north struck a westbound e-scooter. The report details, 'A 45-year-old man lay trapped, bleeding from the pelvis. The scooter was crushed.' The injured man, operating the e-scooter, suffered severe bleeding and abdominal trauma, with the report noting he was 'trapped.' Police cite 'View Obstructed/Limited' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, underscoring driver error and systemic hazards at this intersection. The bus's right rear quarter panel and the scooter's front end bore the brunt of the impact. No mention is made of victim behavior as a contributing factor. The crash exposes the lethal consequences when drivers disregard traffic controls and sightlines fail.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A sedan struck a 49-year-old man crossing 1 Avenue with the signal. Driver inattention and failure to yield left the pedestrian bruised and injured in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northeast on 1 Avenue in Manhattan struck a 49-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at 22:20. The pedestrian suffered chest contusions. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn and hit the pedestrian with its center front end. The vehicle showed no damage. The driver was licensed and operating legally. The pedestrian’s use of the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The crash highlights the risks posed by driver inattention and failure to yield.
Taxi and Sedan Collide on FDR Drive▸A taxi and sedan collided on FDR Drive late at night. A 66-year-old female passenger suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited unsafe speed and other vehicular factors as causes. The crash left the passenger conscious but injured.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:15 PM on FDR Drive involving a taxi and a sedan, both traveling southbound. The taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the sedan with its right front bumper. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors, indicating driver errors in vehicle operation. A 66-year-old female passenger in the taxi was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash, and remained conscious. She was seated in the left rear passenger position without safety equipment. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the passenger. The collision caused damage primarily to the taxi's right front bumper and unspecified damage to the sedan. This incident highlights the dangers of excessive speed and vehicle control failures on high-speed roadways.
E-Bike Driver Ejected in Manhattan Collision▸An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
Steel met flesh at Madison and East 29th. A bus rolled north. An e-scooter crossed west. Metal shrieked. A man, forty-five, lay trapped, pelvis shattered, blood pooling. The scooter was crushed. The street fell silent, danger written in the wreckage.
A violent collision unfolded at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 29th Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, a bus traveling north struck a westbound e-scooter. The report details, 'A 45-year-old man lay trapped, bleeding from the pelvis. The scooter was crushed.' The injured man, operating the e-scooter, suffered severe bleeding and abdominal trauma, with the report noting he was 'trapped.' Police cite 'View Obstructed/Limited' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, underscoring driver error and systemic hazards at this intersection. The bus's right rear quarter panel and the scooter's front end bore the brunt of the impact. No mention is made of victim behavior as a contributing factor. The crash exposes the lethal consequences when drivers disregard traffic controls and sightlines fail.
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A sedan struck a 49-year-old man crossing 1 Avenue with the signal. Driver inattention and failure to yield left the pedestrian bruised and injured in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northeast on 1 Avenue in Manhattan struck a 49-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at 22:20. The pedestrian suffered chest contusions. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn and hit the pedestrian with its center front end. The vehicle showed no damage. The driver was licensed and operating legally. The pedestrian’s use of the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The crash highlights the risks posed by driver inattention and failure to yield.
Taxi and Sedan Collide on FDR Drive▸A taxi and sedan collided on FDR Drive late at night. A 66-year-old female passenger suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited unsafe speed and other vehicular factors as causes. The crash left the passenger conscious but injured.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:15 PM on FDR Drive involving a taxi and a sedan, both traveling southbound. The taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the sedan with its right front bumper. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors, indicating driver errors in vehicle operation. A 66-year-old female passenger in the taxi was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash, and remained conscious. She was seated in the left rear passenger position without safety equipment. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the passenger. The collision caused damage primarily to the taxi's right front bumper and unspecified damage to the sedan. This incident highlights the dangers of excessive speed and vehicle control failures on high-speed roadways.
E-Bike Driver Ejected in Manhattan Collision▸An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A sedan struck a 49-year-old man crossing 1 Avenue with the signal. Driver inattention and failure to yield left the pedestrian bruised and injured in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling northeast on 1 Avenue in Manhattan struck a 49-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at 22:20. The pedestrian suffered chest contusions. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as contributing factors. The sedan was making a left turn and hit the pedestrian with its center front end. The vehicle showed no damage. The driver was licensed and operating legally. The pedestrian’s use of the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The crash highlights the risks posed by driver inattention and failure to yield.
Taxi and Sedan Collide on FDR Drive▸A taxi and sedan collided on FDR Drive late at night. A 66-year-old female passenger suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited unsafe speed and other vehicular factors as causes. The crash left the passenger conscious but injured.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:15 PM on FDR Drive involving a taxi and a sedan, both traveling southbound. The taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the sedan with its right front bumper. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors, indicating driver errors in vehicle operation. A 66-year-old female passenger in the taxi was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash, and remained conscious. She was seated in the left rear passenger position without safety equipment. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the passenger. The collision caused damage primarily to the taxi's right front bumper and unspecified damage to the sedan. This incident highlights the dangers of excessive speed and vehicle control failures on high-speed roadways.
E-Bike Driver Ejected in Manhattan Collision▸An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A taxi and sedan collided on FDR Drive late at night. A 66-year-old female passenger suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited unsafe speed and other vehicular factors as causes. The crash left the passenger conscious but injured.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:15 PM on FDR Drive involving a taxi and a sedan, both traveling southbound. The taxi, driven by a licensed male driver, struck the sedan with its right front bumper. The report lists 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors, indicating driver errors in vehicle operation. A 66-year-old female passenger in the taxi was injured, sustaining head trauma and whiplash, and remained conscious. She was seated in the left rear passenger position without safety equipment. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the passenger. The collision caused damage primarily to the taxi's right front bumper and unspecified damage to the sedan. This incident highlights the dangers of excessive speed and vehicle control failures on high-speed roadways.
E-Bike Driver Ejected in Manhattan Collision▸An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
An e-bike driver was violently ejected after a collision on Broadway near East 23rd Street. The 32-year-old man suffered severe lower leg injuries. Police cite driver inattention as a key factor in the crash that damaged both vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:54 PM on Broadway near East 23rd Street in Manhattan. The e-bike driver, a 32-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor to the collision. The e-bike was traveling south, going straight ahead, and was struck at the center front end, while the other vehicle, traveling east, impacted with its left front bumper. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage. The report does not assign any contributing factors to the victim's actions, focusing instead on the driver's failure to maintain attention, which led to the violent impact and serious injury.
SUV Strikes Bicyclist Ejected in Manhattan▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A bicyclist was ejected and injured after a collision with a parked SUV in Manhattan. The SUV struck the bike’s left side doors. The cyclist suffered back contusions but the SUV showed no damage. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, at 12:20 PM in Manhattan near 77 7 Avenue, a 28-year-old female bicyclist traveling south was struck by a 2023 Tesla SUV that was parked. The point of impact was the left side doors of the SUV and the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained back contusions, classified as injury severity 3. The SUV sustained no damage. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified and does not identify specific driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The SUV driver was licensed and the vehicle was stationary prior to impact. No helmet use or victim behavior was cited as a factor. The collision highlights risks posed by parked vehicles and unclear driver responsibility.
Sedan Left Turn Hits Northbound Bicyclist▸A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A sedan making a left turn struck a northbound bicyclist on East 28 Street. The cyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion but remained conscious. Police cited the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the primary cause of the crash.
According to the police report, a 32-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on East 28 Street was struck by a 2014 Toyota sedan making a left turn westbound. The point of impact was the center front end of the sedan and the center back end of the bike. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the hip and upper leg and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The crash highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles failing to yield to vulnerable road users.
Taxi Rear-Ends SUV on Manhattan Avenue▸A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A taxi struck the rear of a slowing SUV on 1 Avenue in Manhattan shortly after midnight. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention as the cause of the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:10 a.m. on 1 Avenue near East 30 Street in Manhattan. A 2023 taxi traveling north struck the center back end of a 2022 SUV that was slowing or stopping. The SUV driver, a 39-year-old woman, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and wearing a lap belt. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the taxi driver. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The taxi's front end and the SUV's rear end sustained damage. The collision highlights the dangers of driver distraction in urban traffic and the resulting harm to vehicle occupants.
Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A 42-year-old male sedan driver suffered facial abrasions after losing control on slippery pavement. The vehicle struck an object front-center while traveling northbound on FDR Drive. The driver remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver of a 2005 Toyota sedan was traveling northbound on FDR Drive at 9:06 AM when the pavement was slippery, contributing to the crash. The sedan's center front end impacted an unspecified object. The driver, who was not wearing any safety equipment, sustained abrasions to his face but remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Pavement Slippery' as a primary contributing factor, indicating loss of control due to road conditions. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were cited. The driver held a valid New York license and was the sole occupant in the vehicle.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Helmeted Bicyclist▸A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A 53-year-old bicyclist was injured when an SUV making a left turn collided with him on Avenue of the Americas. The impact to the cyclist’s hip caused contusions and bruises. Limited view contributed to the crash, according to the police report.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:35 on Avenue of the Americas. A 53-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was traveling north when a 2021 SUV, traveling west and making a left turn, struck him on the left front quarter panel. The bicyclist sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to yield or adequately observe the bicyclist before turning. The bicyclist was not ejected and was the sole occupant of his vehicle. Driver error in turning without clear visibility led to the collision, underscoring systemic dangers at intersections with obstructed sightlines.
Taxi Turns Left, Cyclist Thrown and Bleeding▸A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A taxi turned left at Avenue of the Americas and West 25th. Steel struck skull. A 26-year-old cyclist flew, hit pavement, bled from the head. Conscious, blood pooled. The night split open by driver distraction.
According to the police report, a taxi making a left turn at the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 25th Street collided with a northbound cyclist at 11:44 p.m. The report states, 'A taxi turned left. A cyclist rode north. Steel met skull. He flew, struck pavement. Blood pooled on the street.' The 26-year-old male cyclist was ejected from his bike, sustained a head injury, and was conscious but bleeding severely from the head. The police report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but this detail appears only after the driver error is cited. The impact point was the taxi’s left front bumper and the bike’s right front. The crash underscores the lethal consequences of driver distraction for vulnerable road users.
Taxi Strikes Cyclist on West 28th Street▸A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A 26-year-old cyclist’s skull split open under the streetlights. Blood pooled on West 28th near Broadway. The cab rolled on, undamaged. The cyclist stayed conscious. The city held its breath. Nothing else moved.
According to the police report, a 26-year-old male cyclist was struck by a southbound taxi on West 28th Street near Broadway in Manhattan at 23:32. The report states the cyclist suffered severe head lacerations, with his 'skull split' and blood pooling on the pavement. Despite the violence of the crash, the taxi showed 'no damage.' The cyclist remained conscious at the scene. The police report lists 'Unspecified' as the contributing factor for both involved parties, offering no explicit driver error, but the narrative centers the impact and injury to the cyclist. The report notes the cyclist was not wearing a helmet, but only after describing the driver actions and crash impact. The stark details highlight the vulnerability of cyclists and the unforgiving nature of city streets.
2SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck Injuring Occupants▸A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A northbound SUV struck the left rear bumper of a parked box truck on Park Avenue South. Two occupants in the SUV, including a child restrained in the rear seat, suffered whiplash and shock. Both drivers and vehicles showed signs of vehicular error.
According to the police report, at 11:44 AM on Park Avenue South in Manhattan, a 2023 Nissan SUV traveling north collided with the left rear bumper of a parked 2010 International box truck. The impact injured two occupants in the SUV: a 34-year-old female driver and a 1-year-old child passenger restrained in a child safety seat in the left rear. Both suffered whiplash and shock, with bodily injuries to the back and entire body respectively. The report cites 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor for both occupants, indicating driver or vehicle-related error on the part of the SUV. The box truck was stationary at the time, showing damage only to its left rear bumper. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision highlights driver failure to maintain control or awareness around parked vehicles, resulting in injury to vulnerable passengers.
2SUV and Sedan Collide on East 21 Street▸Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
Two vehicles traveling south on East 21 Street collided, striking the right side doors of an SUV. Both male passengers suffered head injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, at 22:36 two vehicles—a 2003 Ford SUV and a 2023 Tesla sedan—were traveling southbound on East 21 Street when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan. The SUV carried two male occupants, ages 42 and 46, both injured with head trauma and internal complaints. Both were conscious and restrained by lap belts. The report explicitly lists driver errors as 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors to the crash. Both drivers held permit licenses from New York. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision caused significant damage to the right side doors of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan.
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into Parked Vehicles▸A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A 33-year-old male driver, impaired by alcohol and distracted, struck multiple parked vehicles on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The collision caused neck injuries and shock, with damage focused on the right front bumper of the sedan he was driving.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 2:36 AM on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The driver, a 33-year-old male occupant of a 2014 Lexus sedan, was injured with neck pain and shock. The report cites 'Alcohol Involvement' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors to the collision. The sedan's right front bumper impacted multiple parked vehicles, including SUVs and sedans, causing damage primarily to their rear and side panels. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The crash involved no pedestrians or cyclists. The driver's impairment and distraction directly led to the collision with stationary vehicles, highlighting systemic dangers posed by impaired driving in urban settings.
SUV Fails to Yield, Injures Bicyclist on 3 Avenue▸A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV failed to yield right-of-way on 3 Avenue. The collision caused contusions and lower leg injuries, highlighting critical driver error in Manhattan’s busy streets.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:10 on 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A 35-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected from her bike after a collision with a 2023 Tesla SUV. The SUV struck the bike on its left front quarter panel while both vehicles were traveling north. The police report identifies "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver did not yield properly to the bicyclist. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The bike showed no damage, but the SUV sustained damage to its left front quarter panel. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and was not using any safety equipment. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Unlicensed Male Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A 29-year-old male bicyclist suffered a contusion to his lower arm after a crash in Manhattan. The cyclist was conscious and not ejected. The driver was unlicensed, traveling north, and impacted the bike’s center front end.
According to the police report, a 29-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a crash at 7th Avenue in Manhattan around 4:00 p.m. The bicyclist sustained a contusion to the elbow, lower arm, and hand and remained conscious throughout the incident. The vehicle involved was a bike driven by a male operating without a valid license in New York. The driver was traveling straight ahead northbound when the collision occurred, impacting the center front end of the bicycle. The report lists the driver’s license status as unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Both contributing factors for the bicyclist are unspecified, placing the focus on the driver’s failure to hold a valid license. No victim behaviors or helmet use were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Turns Right, Strikes Bicyclist on East 17 Street▸A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A sedan making a right turn collided with a bicyclist traveling straight on East 17 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered a hip and upper leg contusion. Driver inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 19:19 on East 17 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling southwest was making a right turn when it struck a bicyclist going straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's center front end and the bicyclist's left side doors. The bicyclist, a 25-year-old male, was injured with a contusion to the hip and upper leg but remained conscious and was not ejected. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor for both the sedan driver and the bicyclist. The sedan driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Toyota. No other contributing factors related to the bicyclist were noted. Vehicle damage was centered on the sedan's front end and the bike's left side doors.
Motorbike Hits Sedan Starting from Parking▸A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
A motorbike traveling north struck a sedan pulling out from parking at Union Square East. The sedan driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions, shocked but not ejected. Police cite driver inattention as the key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:52 near Union Square East in Manhattan. A sedan was starting from parking when it was struck on the left front quarter panel by a motorbike traveling north. The motorbike's front center end was damaged. The sedan driver, a 23-year-old male, sustained abrasions to his knee and lower leg and was in shock. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to properly observe or yield. The motorbike driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The collision highlights the danger posed by inattentive vehicle maneuvers in busy urban settings.
Two Sedans Collide on East 25 Street▸Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.
Two sedans collided head-on on East 25 Street. The female driver of one vehicle suffered back injuries and whiplash, left in shock. The crash involved driver inattention, causing significant front-end damage to both cars.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling on East 25 Street collided at 9:30 AM. Both vehicles were going straight ahead when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the left front bumper of one sedan and the center front end of the other. The female driver of the northbound sedan, aged 60, was injured with back pain and whiplash and was reported to be in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and was not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both drivers were licensed in New York. Vehicle damage was significant on the front ends, indicating a forceful impact. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors.