Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 19?

Blood on York Avenue: City Leaders Look Away, Drivers Keep Killing
Precinct 19: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 4, 2025
The Toll on Our Streets
In Precinct 19, violence comes daily—in the crosswalk, at the curb, on the way to work. In the last twelve months, three people were killed and 538 were injured in crashes here. Twelve suffered serious injuries.
The dead are not numbers. A 71-year-old woman, crossing York Avenue with the signal, was struck and killed by an SUV. The cause: driver inattention. She never made it to the other side, according to NYC Open Data.
A 30-year-old woman died at the intersection of East 87th and York. She bled out on the street. The cars kept moving, as NYC Open Data shows.
Just last week, eight people were hurt when a car and SUV crashed into scaffolding on Madison Avenue. “Eight people were hurt in the crash. All of the injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening,” reported ABC7. No word on charges. No word on why.
Patterns That Don’t Change
The faces change. The story does not. SUVs and cars do the most harm—four killed, 288 injured, 12 seriously. Trucks and buses killed two, injured 17. Motorcycles, mopeds, and bikes add to the toll.
A 65-year-old e-bike rider was left with a fractured skull on Second Avenue. The driver fled. Later, he told police he ran because he had no license. “He now faces charges of leaving the scene of an accident that caused serious injury and driving without a license,” reported West Side Spirit.
Leadership: Promises and Silence
The city has tools. The precinct has power. They can enforce speed limits, ticket reckless drivers, target crash hotspots. But the numbers do not move. Crashes are up 37% over last year. Injuries up 31%. Deaths have tripled.
No new statements from local leaders. No new policies announced. The silence is its own answer.
What Comes Next
This is not fate. It is policy. Every crash is a choice made by those in power to let the street stay deadly. The police can act. The council can act. The mayor can act. But they will not move unless you make them.
Call your council member. Call the precinct. Demand enforcement. Demand safer streets.
Do not wait for another name to be added to the list.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ Where does Precinct 19 sit politically?
▸ Which areas are in Precinct 19?
▸ What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Precinct 19?
▸ What can police do to protect vulnerable road users here?
▸ Are these crashes preventable or just 'accidents'?
▸ What can local politicians do to stop traffic violence?
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Unlicensed Driver Hits E-Biker, Flees Scene, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-31
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4664179 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-04
- Eight Injured As Cars Hit Scaffolding, ABC7, Published 2025-07-31
- Unlicensed Driver Hits E-Biker, Flees Scene, West Side Spirit, Published 2025-07-31
- 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
Other Representatives

District 68
55 E. 115th St. Ground Level, New York, NY 10029
Room 734, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 4
211 East 43rd Street, Suite 1205, New York, NY 10017
212-818-0580
250 Broadway, Suite 1725, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7393

District 28
211 E. 43rd St. Suite 2000, New York, NY 10017
Room 416, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Precinct 19 Police Precinct 19 sits in Manhattan, District 4, AD 68, SD 28.
It contains Manhattan CB8, Upper East Side-Lenox Hill-Roosevelt Island, Upper East Side-Carnegie Hill, Upper East Side-Yorkville.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 19
Pick-Up Truck Rear-Ends Parked Sprinter Van▸A pick-up truck traveling south struck the left rear bumper of a parked Sprinter van on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The van’s driver suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited the truck driver’s failure to maintain safe distance as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:55 on 2 Avenue near East 66 Street in Manhattan. A Ford Sprinter van was parked when a southbound Chevrolet pick-up truck collided with its left rear bumper. The van’s 39-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining back trauma and shock, and was not ejected. The report identifies "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor, indicating the truck driver failed to maintain a safe distance behind the parked vehicle. The truck driver’s pre-crash action was "Going Straight Ahead," while the van was "Parked." No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The collision caused damage to the left rear bumper of the van and the front center end of the truck.
3SUV Merging Collides with Taxi on FDR Drive▸A northbound SUV merging on FDR Drive struck a taxi traveling straight ahead. The impact injured three occupants with whiplash and neck and back pain. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on FDR Drive at 17:15. A 2014 SUV merging northbound collided with a 2020 taxi traveling straight ahead in the same direction. The point of impact was the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the right front bumper of the taxi. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Following Too Closely" as contributing factors to the collision. Three occupants were injured: a 59-year-old male driver of the SUV, a 42-year-old female right rear passenger, and a 12-year-old female middle rear passenger, all suffering whiplash and neck or back injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts. The data highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured passengers.
Sedan and Motorcycle Collide on East 79th Street▸A sedan and motorcycle collided head-on on East 79th Street in Manhattan. The sedan driver, 62, suffered a head contusion. Police cite improper lane usage by the sedan as the cause. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:55 on East 79th Street in Manhattan. A 62-year-old male sedan driver was injured, sustaining a head contusion and bruising. The sedan was traveling east and the motorcycle west, both impacted front center. The report lists 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to maintain proper lane control. The sedan driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. The sedan's pre-crash action was 'Avoiding Object in Roadway,' suggesting a sudden maneuver that may have led to the improper lane usage. The motorcycle was going straight ahead. Both vehicles suffered center front-end damage. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors in the police report.
E-Bike Hits Elderly Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸E-bike slammed into a 75-year-old man crossing 3rd Avenue with the signal. The crash shattered his leg. The e-bike rolled on, undamaged. Police cited confusion as a factor. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3 Avenue at East 77 Street in Manhattan with the signal when an e-bike traveling south struck him head-on. The pedestrian suffered a fracture and dislocation to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield are cited. The e-bike sustained no damage. The report highlights confusion as a factor but does not attribute fault to the e-bike operator.
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Ejected, Injured▸A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A pick-up truck traveling south struck the left rear bumper of a parked Sprinter van on 2 Avenue in Manhattan. The van’s driver suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited the truck driver’s failure to maintain safe distance as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:55 on 2 Avenue near East 66 Street in Manhattan. A Ford Sprinter van was parked when a southbound Chevrolet pick-up truck collided with its left rear bumper. The van’s 39-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining back trauma and shock, and was not ejected. The report identifies "Following Too Closely" as the contributing factor, indicating the truck driver failed to maintain a safe distance behind the parked vehicle. The truck driver’s pre-crash action was "Going Straight Ahead," while the van was "Parked." No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The collision caused damage to the left rear bumper of the van and the front center end of the truck.
3SUV Merging Collides with Taxi on FDR Drive▸A northbound SUV merging on FDR Drive struck a taxi traveling straight ahead. The impact injured three occupants with whiplash and neck and back pain. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on FDR Drive at 17:15. A 2014 SUV merging northbound collided with a 2020 taxi traveling straight ahead in the same direction. The point of impact was the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the right front bumper of the taxi. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Following Too Closely" as contributing factors to the collision. Three occupants were injured: a 59-year-old male driver of the SUV, a 42-year-old female right rear passenger, and a 12-year-old female middle rear passenger, all suffering whiplash and neck or back injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts. The data highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured passengers.
Sedan and Motorcycle Collide on East 79th Street▸A sedan and motorcycle collided head-on on East 79th Street in Manhattan. The sedan driver, 62, suffered a head contusion. Police cite improper lane usage by the sedan as the cause. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:55 on East 79th Street in Manhattan. A 62-year-old male sedan driver was injured, sustaining a head contusion and bruising. The sedan was traveling east and the motorcycle west, both impacted front center. The report lists 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to maintain proper lane control. The sedan driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. The sedan's pre-crash action was 'Avoiding Object in Roadway,' suggesting a sudden maneuver that may have led to the improper lane usage. The motorcycle was going straight ahead. Both vehicles suffered center front-end damage. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors in the police report.
E-Bike Hits Elderly Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸E-bike slammed into a 75-year-old man crossing 3rd Avenue with the signal. The crash shattered his leg. The e-bike rolled on, undamaged. Police cited confusion as a factor. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3 Avenue at East 77 Street in Manhattan with the signal when an e-bike traveling south struck him head-on. The pedestrian suffered a fracture and dislocation to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield are cited. The e-bike sustained no damage. The report highlights confusion as a factor but does not attribute fault to the e-bike operator.
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Ejected, Injured▸A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A northbound SUV merging on FDR Drive struck a taxi traveling straight ahead. The impact injured three occupants with whiplash and neck and back pain. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way and following too closely as contributing factors.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on FDR Drive at 17:15. A 2014 SUV merging northbound collided with a 2020 taxi traveling straight ahead in the same direction. The point of impact was the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the right front bumper of the taxi. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" and "Following Too Closely" as contributing factors to the collision. Three occupants were injured: a 59-year-old male driver of the SUV, a 42-year-old female right rear passenger, and a 12-year-old female middle rear passenger, all suffering whiplash and neck or back injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts. The data highlights driver errors without attributing fault to the injured passengers.
Sedan and Motorcycle Collide on East 79th Street▸A sedan and motorcycle collided head-on on East 79th Street in Manhattan. The sedan driver, 62, suffered a head contusion. Police cite improper lane usage by the sedan as the cause. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:55 on East 79th Street in Manhattan. A 62-year-old male sedan driver was injured, sustaining a head contusion and bruising. The sedan was traveling east and the motorcycle west, both impacted front center. The report lists 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to maintain proper lane control. The sedan driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. The sedan's pre-crash action was 'Avoiding Object in Roadway,' suggesting a sudden maneuver that may have led to the improper lane usage. The motorcycle was going straight ahead. Both vehicles suffered center front-end damage. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors in the police report.
E-Bike Hits Elderly Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸E-bike slammed into a 75-year-old man crossing 3rd Avenue with the signal. The crash shattered his leg. The e-bike rolled on, undamaged. Police cited confusion as a factor. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3 Avenue at East 77 Street in Manhattan with the signal when an e-bike traveling south struck him head-on. The pedestrian suffered a fracture and dislocation to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield are cited. The e-bike sustained no damage. The report highlights confusion as a factor but does not attribute fault to the e-bike operator.
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Ejected, Injured▸A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A sedan and motorcycle collided head-on on East 79th Street in Manhattan. The sedan driver, 62, suffered a head contusion. Police cite improper lane usage by the sedan as the cause. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:55 on East 79th Street in Manhattan. A 62-year-old male sedan driver was injured, sustaining a head contusion and bruising. The sedan was traveling east and the motorcycle west, both impacted front center. The report lists 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the sedan driver failed to maintain proper lane control. The sedan driver was not ejected and was conscious at the scene. The sedan's pre-crash action was 'Avoiding Object in Roadway,' suggesting a sudden maneuver that may have led to the improper lane usage. The motorcycle was going straight ahead. Both vehicles suffered center front-end damage. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors in the police report.
E-Bike Hits Elderly Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸E-bike slammed into a 75-year-old man crossing 3rd Avenue with the signal. The crash shattered his leg. The e-bike rolled on, undamaged. Police cited confusion as a factor. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3 Avenue at East 77 Street in Manhattan with the signal when an e-bike traveling south struck him head-on. The pedestrian suffered a fracture and dislocation to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield are cited. The e-bike sustained no damage. The report highlights confusion as a factor but does not attribute fault to the e-bike operator.
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Ejected, Injured▸A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
E-bike slammed into a 75-year-old man crossing 3rd Avenue with the signal. The crash shattered his leg. The e-bike rolled on, undamaged. Police cited confusion as a factor. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was crossing 3 Avenue at East 77 Street in Manhattan with the signal when an e-bike traveling south struck him head-on. The pedestrian suffered a fracture and dislocation to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists "Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion" as the contributing factor. No driver errors such as failure to yield are cited. The e-bike sustained no damage. The report highlights confusion as a factor but does not attribute fault to the e-bike operator.
Unlicensed E-Scooter Driver Ejected, Injured▸A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 43-year-old man riding an unlicensed e-scooter was ejected and suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash occurred on 2 Avenue near East 65 Street in Manhattan. The vehicle showed no damage despite the driver’s serious injuries.
According to the police report, a 43-year-old male driver on an e-scooter traveling south on 2 Avenue was ejected from his vehicle, sustaining abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the driver was unlicensed, a critical factor in the crash. Despite the driver’s injuries, the e-scooter showed no damage and the point of impact was recorded as "No Damage." The driver was conscious after the crash but suffered significant bodily injury. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but highlights the unlicensed status of the driver as a key error. No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.
Sedan Strikes Pedestrian at East 72nd▸A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A sedan hit a 35-year-old woman crossing East 72nd at Madison. She suffered knee and leg injuries. The crash left her in shock. No driver errors listed. The intersection turned deadly in seconds.
According to the police report, a 35-year-old female pedestrian was struck by a northbound sedan at East 72 Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan at 9:47 AM. She was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit her with its right front bumper. The woman suffered injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, and was reported in shock. The report lists no driver errors or contributing factors related to the vehicle operator. The sedan showed no damage. The only contributing factor named is the pedestrian crossing against the signal.
Distracted Driver Hits Manhattan Bicyclist▸A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A distracted driver struck a 45-year-old male bicyclist on East 95 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions but was conscious. The crash involved driver inattention and occurred while both parties traveled northbound.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 20:54 on East 95 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old male bicyclist was injured, sustaining abrasions to his knee and lower leg. The bicyclist was conscious and not ejected from his bike. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. Both the bicyclist and the other vehicle, a 2022 Ford SUV, were traveling northbound and going straight ahead at the time of impact. The point of impact was the left front bumper of the bicyclist's bike and the center front end of the Ford. No damage was reported to either vehicle. The police report does not list any victim behavior as contributing factors. The driver’s inattention created a hazardous situation that resulted in injury to the vulnerable bicyclist.
Taxi Rear-Ends Parked SUVs on Lexington Avenue▸A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A taxi traveling south on Lexington Avenue struck multiple parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver suffered knee and lower leg abrasions and shock. The crash was caused by driver inattention, according to the police report.
According to the police report, at 18:07 on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan, a taxi traveling south struck several parked SUVs from behind. The taxi driver, a 57-year-old male occupant, was injured with abrasions to the knee, lower leg, and foot, and experienced shock. The report cites driver inattention and distraction as the contributing factor to the crash. The taxi's point of impact was the center front end, colliding with the center back ends of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved or injured. The report explicitly identifies the taxi driver's failure to maintain attention as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to any victims.
SUV Rear-Ends Moped Turning Left on York Avenue▸A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A GMC SUV struck a northbound moped making a left turn on York Avenue in Manhattan. The moped driver was ejected and suffered whole-body injuries with minor bleeding. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear bumper. Driver errors remain unspecified.
According to the police report, a 2023 GMC SUV traveling southbound on York Avenue collided with a 2023 moped traveling northbound that was making a left turn. The point of impact was the SUV's right rear bumper and the moped's center front end. The moped driver, a 20-year-old male, was ejected from the vehicle and suffered injuries to his entire body, including minor bleeding, and was in shock. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The crash occurred near East 78 Street in Manhattan's 5th Council District.
Driver Injured as Sedans Crash on Park Avenue▸Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
Two sedans slammed together at Park Avenue and East 78th. A male driver took the hit—shoulder, arm, whiplash. Police blamed driver inattention. Metal crumpled. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided at 7:00 PM on Park Avenue near East 78th Street in Manhattan. The northbound sedan's male driver, age 32, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. He was conscious and wore a lap belt and harness. Both vehicles showed heavy front-end damage. Police cited 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' for both drivers as the main cause. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash underscores how driver distraction endangers everyone on city streets.
Motorcycle Hits Teen Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A motorcycle failed to yield and struck a 17-year-old crossing Madison Avenue with the signal. The teen suffered arm abrasions. Driver ignored traffic controls. Impact was direct and avoidable.
According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling north on Madison Avenue in Manhattan struck a 17-year-old female pedestrian as she crossed the intersection with the signal. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as driver errors. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, but remained conscious after the crash. The motorcycle's center front end hit the pedestrian. The driver was licensed and going straight ahead. This crash shows how driver failure to yield and ignoring traffic controls put vulnerable road users at risk.
SUV Turns Improperly, Hits MTA Bus▸An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
An SUV making a right turn struck the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus on Lexington Avenue. The bus passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The crash exposed dangers from improper turning maneuvers by vehicle drivers.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Lexington Avenue at 13:11. A station wagon/SUV, traveling southeast, was making a right turn when it collided with the left front bumper of a southbound MTA bus. The contributing factor cited is "Turning Improperly," indicating driver error by the SUV operator. The bus had one occupant, a 27-year-old male passenger seated in the rear, who was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was not ejected and remained conscious. The SUV sustained damage to its right rear quarter panel, and the bus's left front bumper was damaged. The report does not list any contributing factors related to the passenger or other parties. This crash highlights the risks posed by improper turning maneuvers in mixed traffic environments.
2Chain-Reaction Crash on Manhattan's 1st Avenue▸A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A distracted driver rear-ended a stopped sedan on 1st Avenue, triggering a multi-vehicle collision. Two drivers suffered neck injuries and whiplash. The impact exposed dangers of inattention and close following in heavy traffic.
According to the police report, at 8:06 AM on Manhattan's 1st Avenue near East 76 Street, a chain-reaction crash occurred involving a station wagon/SUV and a sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the driver of the SUV. The SUV struck the rear of a sedan that was stopped in traffic, causing damage to the sedan's center back end and the SUV's right rear bumper. Two female drivers, aged 46 and 60, were injured with neck injuries and complaints of whiplash. Both were restrained with lap belts and were not ejected. The report highlights driver errors—specifically inattention and tailgating—as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the victims. This crash underscores the systemic danger posed by distracted driving and insufficient following distance in congested urban traffic.
Moped Passenger Ejected in Taxi Lane Change Crash▸A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A taxi’s unsafe lane change on Park Avenue struck a moped carrying two men. The moped passenger, hanging outside and helmeted, was ejected and suffered a severe shoulder injury. The crash left the passenger in shock with visible trauma to the upper arm.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on Park Avenue at 14:45 when a taxi driver committed an unsafe lane change. The taxi collided with a moped traveling southbound, impacting the moped’s left front bumper. The moped carried two occupants; the 32-year-old female passenger was riding or hanging on the outside and was wearing a helmet. She was ejected from the moped and sustained a severe injury to her shoulder and upper arm, resulting in shock. The report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as the contributing factor, identifying the taxi driver’s error as the cause. The passenger’s helmet use is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. No blame is placed on the passenger, who was injured due to the driver’s dangerous maneuver.
SUV Ignores Signal, Strikes Cyclist on 87th▸SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
SUV turned right, ignored traffic control, hit a 24-year-old cyclist. Cyclist suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention and disregard for signals led to the crash.
According to the police report, a 24-year-old male bicyclist was riding north on East 87 Street near Madison Avenue in Manhattan when a northbound SUV made a right turn and struck him. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The cyclist was injured in the knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash shows clear driver error in failing to obey traffic controls and maintain attention, directly harming the vulnerable cyclist.
E-Bike Strikes Bicyclist on 1 Avenue▸A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 53-year-old female bicyclist was injured and ejected after an e-bike collided with her on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. The crash caused knee and lower leg injuries, with driver inattention cited as a contributing factor.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 1 Avenue near East 60 Street in Manhattan at 16:05. A 53-year-old female bicyclist was riding north when she was struck by an e-bike also traveling north. The point of impact was the right rear quarter panel of the bicyclist's bike and the left front quarter panel of the e-bike. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity 3. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted on the bicyclist's right side doors, while the e-bike showed no damage. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist.
Drowsy SUV Driver Crashes on 3 Avenue▸A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 39-year-old man crashed his SUV on 3 Avenue after falling asleep at the wheel. He suffered a head injury and concussion. Fatigue drove the impact. No other people were hurt.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driving a 2021 Toyota SUV northbound on 3 Avenue near East 95 Street in Manhattan crashed at 1:53 AM. The report states the driver 'Fell Asleep' and was 'Fatigued/Drowsy,' which directly led to the collision. The SUV struck with its right front bumper. The driver, who wore a lap belt and harness, was not ejected but sustained a head injury and concussion. The police report cites driver fatigue as the sole contributing factor. No other people were injured. No other contributing factors or victim actions were listed.
SUV Strikes E-Bike on East 67th Street▸A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 33-year-old male bicyclist was ejected and injured after an SUV struck his e-bike at night on East 67th Street. The collision caused bruising and full-body injuries. Police cited the SUV driver’s failure to yield as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 22:56 on East 67th Street in Manhattan. A 33-year-old male bicyclist riding a Citi Bike e-bike was traveling south when a Ford SUV, traveling west, struck him with its right front bumper. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained contusions and injuries to his entire body. The report explicitly lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the SUV driver as the contributing factor. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment, but the report does not cite this as a contributing factor. The SUV had two occupants, and the driver was licensed. Damage to both vehicles was centered on their front ends. This crash highlights the dangers posed by driver errors in yielding to vulnerable road users.
Bicyclist Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 22-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bicyclist traveling north at unsafe speed failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal and sustained contusions and shock at the intersection on East 88 Street.
According to the police report, a bicyclist traveling north on East 88 Street struck a 22-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at an intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and was reported to be in shock. The report cites the bicyclist's unsafe speed and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors to the collision. The vehicle involved was a single-occupant bike going straight ahead with no reported vehicle damage. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The incident highlights driver errors—specifically unsafe speed and failure to yield—that led to injury without damage to the bike.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.
A 33-year-old woman was struck by a northbound sedan while crossing East 84 Street with the signal. The driver’s inattention caused the collision, resulting in contusions and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian remained conscious at the scene.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:32 on East 84 Street in Manhattan. A BMW sedan traveling northbound struck a 33-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian sustained injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. There are no indications of victim fault or contributing behaviors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by distracted driving in pedestrian-heavy areas.