About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 6
▸ Crush Injuries 6
▸ Severe Bleeding 9
▸ Severe Lacerations 4
▸ Concussion 15
▸ Whiplash 53
▸ Contusion/Bruise 100
▸ Abrasion 69
▸ Pain/Nausea 38
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year‑to‑year variance.
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These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Blood on the Asphalt, Silence in City Hall
Precinct 23: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 12, 2025
The Toll in Blood and Bone
In Precinct 23, the numbers do not lie. Six dead. Sixteen left with serious injuries. Over a thousand hurt since 2022. The bodies are not numbers. They are neighbors, children, elders. They are the man struck dead by a train at 125th Street. Police said, “The man was unconscious and unresponsive on the tracks when officers responded.” No arrests. No answers. Only loss.
Just last month, a 51-year-old man was killed on East 105th. He was on foot, emerging from behind a parked truck. A car hit him. He died in the street. Another man, 60, was left bruised and limping. The road did not forgive.
Who Pays the Price?
Pedestrians and cyclists take the brunt. Cars and trucks killed or injured 176 people. Motorcycles and mopeds, 39. Bikes, 28. The old, the young, the ones just trying to cross. The violence is steady. It does not care about age or time of day.
Leadership: Words and Silence
The police have the tools. They can enforce speed limits, ticket reckless drivers, crack down on failure to yield. They can target the corners where blood pools most often. But the silence is thick. The numbers rise. The dead do not speak.
Local leaders have the power to act. They can demand lower speed limits. They can push for street redesigns. They can fight for enforcement that protects the walker, not the one behind the wheel. But too often, action waits for another body. As one official said after a crash, “There were no arrests in the incident, and it was unclear how the man fell onto the roadbed; police believe there was no criminality.”
What Comes Next
This is not fate. This is policy. Every crash is a choice made by someone in power. The precinct can act. The council can act. The state can act. But only if you make them. Call your council member. Call the precinct. Demand enforcement. Demand safer streets. Do not wait for another name on the list.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Man Killed By Train At Harlem Station, NY Daily News, Published 2025-08-06
- Man Killed By Train At Harlem Station, NY Daily News, Published 2025-08-06
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4744546 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-12
- Two Indicted After Chinatown Crash, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-07
- Deadly Crash Spurs Chinatown Upgrades, NY1, Published 2025-08-07
- City Acts After Canal Street Deaths, Gothamist, Published 2025-08-07
- Minivan Stolen With Child Inside In Harlem, New York Post, Published 2025-08-11
Other Representatives

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

District 8
105 East 116th Street, New York, NY 10029
212-828-9800
250 Broadway, Suite 1880, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6960

District 29
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
Room 418, Capitol Building 172 State St., Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Precinct 23 Police Precinct 23 sits in Manhattan, District 8, AD 68, SD 29.
It contains Manhattan CB11, East Harlem (South).
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 23
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Sedan Rear-Ended by Pickup Truck in Manhattan▸May 13 - A pickup truck struck a sedan from behind on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan driver, a 45-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited the truck driver’s unsafe speed and following too closely as contributing factors.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:41 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old female sedan driver was injured, sustaining head injuries and whiplash. The report states that the pickup truck, traveling north, impacted the left rear bumper of the sedan. The sedan driver was wearing a lap belt and remained conscious. The truck driver, a licensed male from New York, was cited for following too closely and unsafe speed. These driver errors directly contributed to the collision. The sedan driver was not at fault, and no victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The impact caused damage to the right front bumper of the pickup truck and the left rear bumper of the sedan.
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SUV Passenger Injured in FDR Drive Collision▸May 6 - A 75-year-old male passenger suffered a head contusion in a nighttime crash on FDR Drive. The SUV’s right front quarter panel struck, injuring the front-seat passenger. Driver inattention was cited as a key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:16 a.m. on FDR Drive involving a 2010 Nissan SUV traveling north. The driver, licensed in New York, was going straight ahead when the vehicle’s right front quarter panel was the point of impact. The front passenger, a 75-year-old male, sustained a head injury described as a contusion or bruise and was conscious after the collision. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The passenger was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. This incident highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction on high-speed roadways.
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Sedan Hits Three Teens Crossing With Signal▸Apr 24 - A sedan struck three teenage pedestrians crossing East 106 Street with the signal in Manhattan. All three sustained bruises and a concussion. The driver disregarded traffic control, causing serious injuries to conscious victims at the intersection.
According to the police report, at 18:10 on East 106 Street in Manhattan, a sedan traveling south struck three female pedestrians aged 14, 15, and 16. All victims were crossing with the pedestrian signal when the collision occurred. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the driver failed to obey traffic signals. Injuries included contusions to the knee, lower leg, foot, and elbow, as well as a concussion. All victims remained conscious but suffered injury severity level 3. The sedan's point of impact was the center front end, confirming the vehicle struck the pedestrians head-on. No driver license or occupant details were provided. The crash highlights driver failure to yield at a controlled intersection, resulting in multiple injuries to vulnerable pedestrians.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Unsafe Lane Change▸Apr 22 - A moped driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with a sedan on Manhattan's 3 Avenue. The crash resulted from unsafe lane changing and failure to keep right, according to the police report. The driver was unlicensed and alone.
At 9:07 AM on Manhattan's 3 Avenue near East 103 Street, a collision occurred involving a moped and a sedan. According to the police report, the moped driver, a 42-year-old male, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' and 'Failure to Keep Right' as contributing factors to the crash. The moped, traveling north, struck the sedan's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The moped driver was unlicensed and riding alone. The sedan was also traveling north with no occupants. The police report highlights driver errors on the moped's part, specifically unsafe lane changes and failure to maintain proper lane position, as central causes of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Slams Cyclist on 112th▸Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
May 13 - A pickup truck struck a sedan from behind on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan driver, a 45-year-old woman, suffered head injuries and whiplash. Police cited the truck driver’s unsafe speed and following too closely as contributing factors.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:41 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A 45-year-old female sedan driver was injured, sustaining head injuries and whiplash. The report states that the pickup truck, traveling north, impacted the left rear bumper of the sedan. The sedan driver was wearing a lap belt and remained conscious. The truck driver, a licensed male from New York, was cited for following too closely and unsafe speed. These driver errors directly contributed to the collision. The sedan driver was not at fault, and no victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The impact caused damage to the right front bumper of the pickup truck and the left rear bumper of the sedan.
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SUV Passenger Injured in FDR Drive Collision▸May 6 - A 75-year-old male passenger suffered a head contusion in a nighttime crash on FDR Drive. The SUV’s right front quarter panel struck, injuring the front-seat passenger. Driver inattention was cited as a key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:16 a.m. on FDR Drive involving a 2010 Nissan SUV traveling north. The driver, licensed in New York, was going straight ahead when the vehicle’s right front quarter panel was the point of impact. The front passenger, a 75-year-old male, sustained a head injury described as a contusion or bruise and was conscious after the collision. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The passenger was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. This incident highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction on high-speed roadways.
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Sedan Hits Three Teens Crossing With Signal▸Apr 24 - A sedan struck three teenage pedestrians crossing East 106 Street with the signal in Manhattan. All three sustained bruises and a concussion. The driver disregarded traffic control, causing serious injuries to conscious victims at the intersection.
According to the police report, at 18:10 on East 106 Street in Manhattan, a sedan traveling south struck three female pedestrians aged 14, 15, and 16. All victims were crossing with the pedestrian signal when the collision occurred. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the driver failed to obey traffic signals. Injuries included contusions to the knee, lower leg, foot, and elbow, as well as a concussion. All victims remained conscious but suffered injury severity level 3. The sedan's point of impact was the center front end, confirming the vehicle struck the pedestrians head-on. No driver license or occupant details were provided. The crash highlights driver failure to yield at a controlled intersection, resulting in multiple injuries to vulnerable pedestrians.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Unsafe Lane Change▸Apr 22 - A moped driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with a sedan on Manhattan's 3 Avenue. The crash resulted from unsafe lane changing and failure to keep right, according to the police report. The driver was unlicensed and alone.
At 9:07 AM on Manhattan's 3 Avenue near East 103 Street, a collision occurred involving a moped and a sedan. According to the police report, the moped driver, a 42-year-old male, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' and 'Failure to Keep Right' as contributing factors to the crash. The moped, traveling north, struck the sedan's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The moped driver was unlicensed and riding alone. The sedan was also traveling north with no occupants. The police report highlights driver errors on the moped's part, specifically unsafe lane changes and failure to maintain proper lane position, as central causes of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Slams Cyclist on 112th▸Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
May 6 - A 75-year-old male passenger suffered a head contusion in a nighttime crash on FDR Drive. The SUV’s right front quarter panel struck, injuring the front-seat passenger. Driver inattention was cited as a key factor in the collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 12:16 a.m. on FDR Drive involving a 2010 Nissan SUV traveling north. The driver, licensed in New York, was going straight ahead when the vehicle’s right front quarter panel was the point of impact. The front passenger, a 75-year-old male, sustained a head injury described as a contusion or bruise and was conscious after the collision. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted. The passenger was not ejected and was not using any safety equipment. This incident highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction on high-speed roadways.
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Sedan Hits Three Teens Crossing With Signal▸Apr 24 - A sedan struck three teenage pedestrians crossing East 106 Street with the signal in Manhattan. All three sustained bruises and a concussion. The driver disregarded traffic control, causing serious injuries to conscious victims at the intersection.
According to the police report, at 18:10 on East 106 Street in Manhattan, a sedan traveling south struck three female pedestrians aged 14, 15, and 16. All victims were crossing with the pedestrian signal when the collision occurred. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the driver failed to obey traffic signals. Injuries included contusions to the knee, lower leg, foot, and elbow, as well as a concussion. All victims remained conscious but suffered injury severity level 3. The sedan's point of impact was the center front end, confirming the vehicle struck the pedestrians head-on. No driver license or occupant details were provided. The crash highlights driver failure to yield at a controlled intersection, resulting in multiple injuries to vulnerable pedestrians.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Unsafe Lane Change▸Apr 22 - A moped driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with a sedan on Manhattan's 3 Avenue. The crash resulted from unsafe lane changing and failure to keep right, according to the police report. The driver was unlicensed and alone.
At 9:07 AM on Manhattan's 3 Avenue near East 103 Street, a collision occurred involving a moped and a sedan. According to the police report, the moped driver, a 42-year-old male, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' and 'Failure to Keep Right' as contributing factors to the crash. The moped, traveling north, struck the sedan's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The moped driver was unlicensed and riding alone. The sedan was also traveling north with no occupants. The police report highlights driver errors on the moped's part, specifically unsafe lane changes and failure to maintain proper lane position, as central causes of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Slams Cyclist on 112th▸Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 24 - A sedan struck three teenage pedestrians crossing East 106 Street with the signal in Manhattan. All three sustained bruises and a concussion. The driver disregarded traffic control, causing serious injuries to conscious victims at the intersection.
According to the police report, at 18:10 on East 106 Street in Manhattan, a sedan traveling south struck three female pedestrians aged 14, 15, and 16. All victims were crossing with the pedestrian signal when the collision occurred. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the driver failed to obey traffic signals. Injuries included contusions to the knee, lower leg, foot, and elbow, as well as a concussion. All victims remained conscious but suffered injury severity level 3. The sedan's point of impact was the center front end, confirming the vehicle struck the pedestrians head-on. No driver license or occupant details were provided. The crash highlights driver failure to yield at a controlled intersection, resulting in multiple injuries to vulnerable pedestrians.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Injured in Unsafe Lane Change▸Apr 22 - A moped driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with a sedan on Manhattan's 3 Avenue. The crash resulted from unsafe lane changing and failure to keep right, according to the police report. The driver was unlicensed and alone.
At 9:07 AM on Manhattan's 3 Avenue near East 103 Street, a collision occurred involving a moped and a sedan. According to the police report, the moped driver, a 42-year-old male, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' and 'Failure to Keep Right' as contributing factors to the crash. The moped, traveling north, struck the sedan's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The moped driver was unlicensed and riding alone. The sedan was also traveling north with no occupants. The police report highlights driver errors on the moped's part, specifically unsafe lane changes and failure to maintain proper lane position, as central causes of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Slams Cyclist on 112th▸Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 22 - A moped driver suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with a sedan on Manhattan's 3 Avenue. The crash resulted from unsafe lane changing and failure to keep right, according to the police report. The driver was unlicensed and alone.
At 9:07 AM on Manhattan's 3 Avenue near East 103 Street, a collision occurred involving a moped and a sedan. According to the police report, the moped driver, a 42-year-old male, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. The report cites 'Unsafe Lane Changing' and 'Failure to Keep Right' as contributing factors to the crash. The moped, traveling north, struck the sedan's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The moped driver was unlicensed and riding alone. The sedan was also traveling north with no occupants. The police report highlights driver errors on the moped's part, specifically unsafe lane changes and failure to maintain proper lane position, as central causes of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Ignores Signal, Slams Cyclist on 112th▸Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 20 - SUV ran a signal on East 112 Street. It struck a cyclist. The rider suffered head wounds, left semiconscious. Police blame the driver’s disregard for traffic control. Metal twisted. Blood on the street.
According to the police report, a 2016 SUV heading north on East 112 Street collided with a 39-year-old bicyclist traveling east at 15:41. The SUV hit the cyclist, damaging its left side doors and the bike’s front end. The cyclist suffered head injuries and was semiconscious, complaining of pain or nausea. Police cite 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the cause, showing the SUV driver failed to obey signals or signs. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. The crash left a vulnerable road user hurt because a driver ignored the rules.
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Unlicensed Bicyclist Injured in Moped Collision▸Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 15 - A 14-year-old bicyclist was ejected and injured in a collision with a moped on East 108 Street. The crash involved unsafe speed and disregard for traffic controls. The bicyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:01 on East 108 Street in Manhattan. A 14-year-old male bicyclist, unlicensed and making a left turn, collided with a moped traveling straight ahead. The bicyclist was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to the knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at 3. The report cites 'Unsafe Speed' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors, highlighting driver errors. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. Vehicle damage was noted only on the moped's center front end. The report does not attribute any fault to the bicyclist's actions beyond the noted driver errors.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian in Crosswalk▸Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 14 - SUV turned left and struck a woman crossing with the signal. She suffered knee and leg injuries. Driver inattention caused the crash. The SUV’s right front bumper took the hit.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old woman was crossing East 106 Street at 3 Avenue in Manhattan with the signal when a westbound Jeep SUV made a left turn and struck her with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to her knee, lower leg, and foot but remained conscious. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as the primary contributing factors. The SUV’s right front bumper was damaged in the impact. The driver was licensed and operating legally. No pedestrian actions contributed to the crash.
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Distracted Box Truck Strikes Teen Cyclist▸Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Apr 12 - A box truck slammed into an 18-year-old cyclist on Lexington Avenue. The teen took blows to his knee and leg. Police blame driver distraction. The rider stayed conscious. No damage to the truck. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a box truck traveling north on Lexington Avenue struck an 18-year-old male bicyclist heading south at 19:35 in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered contusions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He remained conscious and was not ejected. The report lists "Driver Inattention/Distraction" as the cause, pointing to the truck driver's failure to pay attention. The truck showed no damage, while the bike was hit at its center front. No contributing factors were attributed to the cyclist. This crash shows the risk distracted drivers pose to people on bikes.
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Unlicensed Moped Driver Ejected in Collision▸Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 31 - A moped driver traveling north on East 112 Street was ejected and suffered knee and lower leg injuries after colliding with an eastbound sedan. The crash involved disregarding traffic control, according to the police report.
At 15:13 on East 112 Street, a 32-year-old male moped driver was injured and ejected from his vehicle after colliding with a sedan traveling east. According to the police report, the moped driver was unlicensed and the primary contributing factor was 'Traffic Control Disregarded.' The moped sustained center front end damage, while the sedan showed no damage. The injured driver suffered contusions and bruises to the knee, lower leg, and foot. The report explicitly cites the moped driver's failure to obey traffic control as the cause of the crash. No other contributing factors related to the victim's behavior were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of impact.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 110 Street▸Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 30 - Two sedans collided on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The driver of one vehicle suffered head injuries and abrasions. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, leading to a violent impact. The crash left one occupant injured but conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 110 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:30 AM. Two sedans traveling north collided, with one vehicle impacting the left rear bumper of a parked sedan and the other sustaining front-end damage. The driver of the Acura sedan, a 54-year-old male occupant, was injured with head abrasions but remained conscious and restrained by a lap belt. The report cites 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the contributing factor for both vehicles, indicating driver failure to obey traffic signals or signs. No other contributing factors were specified. The collision caused significant damage to the involved vehicles and resulted in injury to the driver, highlighting the consequences of disregarding traffic controls.
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Cyclist Strikes Pedestrian, Fatal Head Injury on East 106th▸Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 29 - A man lay still on East 106th, struck down by a northbound bike. The street was silent. The front of the bike bore the mark of impact. No one spoke. He died where he fell, another life ended at the curb.
A 59-year-old man was killed at the intersection of East 106th Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan after being struck in the head by a northbound cyclist, according to the police report. The crash occurred at 23:17, and the victim died at the scene. The report notes the front of the bike was visibly marked from the collision. The contributing factors for both the cyclist and the pedestrian are listed as 'Unspecified' in the police data, offering no further detail on driver error or pedestrian behavior. The narrative underscores the quiet aftermath and the fatal outcome for the pedestrian. The focus remains on the deadly impact and the unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of the crash.
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Two Sedans Collide on East 112 Street▸Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 24 - Two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street collided, injuring passengers in both vehicles. The crash involved unsafe lane changing and passing too closely. Both injured occupants suffered neck injuries and shock, highlighting driver errors as the cause.
According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 112 Street in Manhattan collided at 14:49. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The first vehicle, a 2020 Lexus sedan, was impacted on its left front bumper and quarter panel, while the second, a 2007 Dodge sedan, sustained damage to its right side doors. Two male passengers, aged 51 and 26, were injured with neck pain and shock but were not ejected from their vehicles. Both occupants complained of pain or nausea. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—passing too closely and unsafe lane changing—as the cause of the crash. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
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SUV Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 24 - A 42-year-old male driver suffered shoulder and arm injuries when his SUV struck slippery pavement on FDR Drive. The vehicle impacted center front end, deploying airbags. The crash caused abrasions but no ejection. Driver error linked to road conditions.
According to the police report, a 42-year-old male driver operating a 2011 Honda SUV on FDR Drive at 4:00 AM was injured in a crash caused by slippery pavement conditions. The report states the vehicle was traveling north, going straight ahead, when it impacted the center front end. The driver was not ejected and remained conscious, sustaining abrasions and upper arm and shoulder injuries. Airbags deployed and the driver was restrained with a lap belt and harness. The contributing factor cited was 'Pavement Slippery,' indicating road conditions played a key role in the crash. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted in the report. The incident highlights the dangers posed by hazardous road surfaces to vehicle operators.
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Sedan Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 24 - A 23-year-old male driver suffered a head contusion after his sedan struck the road surface on FDR Drive. The vehicle’s front center end took the impact. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control and injury.
According to the police report, a 23-year-old male driver was injured in a crash on FDR Drive at 2:00 AM. The driver, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, sustained a head contusion described as a bruise. The sedan, traveling north and going straight ahead, impacted the road surface with its center front end. The report cites slippery pavement as a contributing factor to the crash, indicating a loss of vehicle control. No other driver errors or victim behaviors were noted. The driver was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. Vehicle damage was limited to the center front end, consistent with the impact described.
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Van Strikes Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Manhattan▸Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 20 - A 48-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured after a collision with a parked van in Manhattan. The impact caused contusions and lower leg injuries. Police cite other vehicular factors contributing to the crash, highlighting driver error.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 14:45 near 2152 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 48-year-old male bicyclist, wearing a helmet, was riding southbound when he collided with a parked 2019 Ford van. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report lists "Other Vehicular" factors as contributing to the collision, indicating driver-related errors associated with the van. The van was stationary before impact, and the point of impact was the van's left side doors. The van sustained no damage. The bicyclist was conscious at the scene. The report does not attribute any contributing factors to the bicyclist's behavior. This incident underscores the dangers posed by driver errors involving parked vehicles in urban settings.
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Pedestrian Injured by Vehicle Backing Unsafely▸Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 20 - A 55-year-old woman crossing with the signal was struck by a vehicle backing unsafely on East 108 Street. The impact fractured her knee and lower leg. Driver inattention and distraction contributed to the collision at the intersection.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 108 Street and 5 Avenue in Manhattan. The 55-year-old female pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a vehicle backed unsafely, striking her with its right rear bumper. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The pedestrian suffered a fractured, distorted, and dislocated injury to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle involved was unspecified in type and had no occupants other than the driver. The incident highlights driver errors in backing maneuvers and lack of attention as primary causes, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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E-Bike Collision on Manhattan Avenue Injures Rider▸Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 20 - Two e-bikes collided head-on on 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One 28-year-old male rider suffered a concussion and head injury. The crash happened at 1:15 AM. Police cite improper passing or lane usage as the cause. The injured rider was not wearing a helmet.
According to the police report, the crash involved two e-bikes traveling in opposite directions on 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 1:15 AM. The collision occurred at the center front ends of both vehicles. The injured party was a 28-year-old male bicyclist, who sustained a concussion and head injury. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. The injured rider was not ejected and remained conscious after the crash. The report notes the rider was not wearing any safety equipment. No other contributing factors were specified. Vehicle damage was limited to the front center of the injured rider's e-bike, while the other e-bike showed no damage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper lane use among e-bike riders in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian on East 108 Street▸Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 15 - A 38-year-old man walking along East 108 Street suffered back injuries after an SUV driver distracted by inattention made a left turn. The impact caused bruising and left the pedestrian conscious but injured, highlighting dangers from driver distraction.
According to the police report, a 38-year-old male pedestrian was injured while walking along East 108 Street when a 2013 Ford SUV, driven by a licensed female driver, made a left turn and struck him with the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained back contusions and remained conscious after the collision. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the crash. The pedestrian was not at an intersection and was walking with traffic. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact. The driver’s failure to maintain attention while making a left turn directly contributed to the collision, underscoring the systemic danger posed by distracted driving in urban environments.
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Unlicensed SUV Driver Hits Elderly Pedestrian▸Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 3 - A 75-year-old man suffered facial abrasions after an unlicensed SUV driver struck him at an intersection in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when the vehicle, traveling north, impacted him with its right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 75-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 106 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal when he was struck by a 2011 Honda SUV traveling north. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its right front bumper, causing facial abrasions and an injury severity level of 3. The driver was unlicensed, which is a critical contributing factor to the crash. The report does not specify additional contributing factors but highlights the driver's lack of a valid license. The pedestrian's crossing against the signal is noted but not cited as a primary cause. The collision resulted in damage to the vehicle's right front bumper and left the pedestrian conscious but injured.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Mar 2 - A 47-year-old man crossing East 106 Street with the signal was struck by a sedan making a left turn. The impact caused contusions and hip-upper leg injuries. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, resulting in serious pedestrian injury.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 17:37 on East 106 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northeast was making a left turn when it struck a 47-year-old male pedestrian crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian was conscious and injured but not ejected. No other contributing factors related to the pedestrian were noted. The vehicle sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.