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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Taxi Disregards Traffic Control, Moped Driver Ejected▸Jul 12 - A moped driver was ejected and suffered facial injuries after a taxi disregarded traffic control on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The taxi struck the moped’s left front, demolishing the vehicle. The injured driver remained conscious with a concussion.
According to the police report, at 3:00 AM on East 104 Street in Manhattan, a collision occurred involving a taxi and a moped. The moped driver, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained facial injuries including a concussion. The taxi, traveling east, struck the moped, which was going south, with its left front bumper, demolishing the moped. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the taxi driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs. The moped driver was injured but conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver held a valid New York license, but the failure to comply with traffic control led to this severe impact and injury.
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SUV Strikes Parked Van, Passenger Injured▸Jul 11 - An SUV traveling east collided with a parked van on Manhattan’s 1 Avenue. The impact struck the van’s left rear bumper and injured a 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV. Driver distraction was cited as a contributing factor in the crash.
According to the police report, at 19:04 on 1 Avenue in Manhattan, an SUV traveling east struck a parked van, impacting the van’s left rear bumper. The SUV’s right side doors sustained damage. A 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV suffered chest abrasions and was injured but remained conscious. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The van was stationary before the crash, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain proper attention. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction in urban traffic environments.
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Unlicensed Drunk Driver Crashes SUV Into Parked Cars▸Jul 5 - An unlicensed, intoxicated driver sped an SUV into parked vehicles on Park Avenue. Metal screamed as the SUV tore through the street. A 26-year-old rear passenger suffered a bleeding arm injury but stayed conscious amid the wreckage.
According to the police report, the crash occurred near 1399 Park Avenue in Manhattan at 12:48 a.m. An unlicensed driver operating a 2015 Toyota SUV at unsafe speed collided with multiple parked cars. The report states, "an unlicensed driver in a speeding SUV plowed through parked cars. Metal screamed." Alcohol involvement was cited as a contributing factor. The SUV carried three occupants; the right rear passenger, a 26-year-old man, sustained a severe bleeding injury to his upper arm but remained conscious. The police report explicitly identifies the driver as "unlicensed" and lists "Alcohol Involvement" and "Unsafe Speed" as key contributing factors. No errors or contributing factors were attributed to the injured passenger. This crash highlights the deadly consequences of unlicensed, impaired, and reckless driving in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Jul 4 - A 53-year-old woman suffered head injuries when an SUV making a left turn hit her at an intersection. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. Impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 104 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan around 4:54 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2022 GMC SUV, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the vehicle's right front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and remained conscious. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The collision highlights the driver's failure to yield to a pedestrian lawfully crossing the street.
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SUV Left-Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Avenue▸Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 12 - A moped driver was ejected and suffered facial injuries after a taxi disregarded traffic control on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The taxi struck the moped’s left front, demolishing the vehicle. The injured driver remained conscious with a concussion.
According to the police report, at 3:00 AM on East 104 Street in Manhattan, a collision occurred involving a taxi and a moped. The moped driver, a 29-year-old male wearing a helmet, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained facial injuries including a concussion. The taxi, traveling east, struck the moped, which was going south, with its left front bumper, demolishing the moped. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary contributing factor, indicating the taxi driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs. The moped driver was injured but conscious at the scene. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The taxi driver held a valid New York license, but the failure to comply with traffic control led to this severe impact and injury.
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SUV Strikes Parked Van, Passenger Injured▸Jul 11 - An SUV traveling east collided with a parked van on Manhattan’s 1 Avenue. The impact struck the van’s left rear bumper and injured a 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV. Driver distraction was cited as a contributing factor in the crash.
According to the police report, at 19:04 on 1 Avenue in Manhattan, an SUV traveling east struck a parked van, impacting the van’s left rear bumper. The SUV’s right side doors sustained damage. A 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV suffered chest abrasions and was injured but remained conscious. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The van was stationary before the crash, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain proper attention. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction in urban traffic environments.
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Unlicensed Drunk Driver Crashes SUV Into Parked Cars▸Jul 5 - An unlicensed, intoxicated driver sped an SUV into parked vehicles on Park Avenue. Metal screamed as the SUV tore through the street. A 26-year-old rear passenger suffered a bleeding arm injury but stayed conscious amid the wreckage.
According to the police report, the crash occurred near 1399 Park Avenue in Manhattan at 12:48 a.m. An unlicensed driver operating a 2015 Toyota SUV at unsafe speed collided with multiple parked cars. The report states, "an unlicensed driver in a speeding SUV plowed through parked cars. Metal screamed." Alcohol involvement was cited as a contributing factor. The SUV carried three occupants; the right rear passenger, a 26-year-old man, sustained a severe bleeding injury to his upper arm but remained conscious. The police report explicitly identifies the driver as "unlicensed" and lists "Alcohol Involvement" and "Unsafe Speed" as key contributing factors. No errors or contributing factors were attributed to the injured passenger. This crash highlights the deadly consequences of unlicensed, impaired, and reckless driving in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Jul 4 - A 53-year-old woman suffered head injuries when an SUV making a left turn hit her at an intersection. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. Impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 104 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan around 4:54 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2022 GMC SUV, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the vehicle's right front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and remained conscious. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The collision highlights the driver's failure to yield to a pedestrian lawfully crossing the street.
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SUV Left-Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Avenue▸Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 11 - An SUV traveling east collided with a parked van on Manhattan’s 1 Avenue. The impact struck the van’s left rear bumper and injured a 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV. Driver distraction was cited as a contributing factor in the crash.
According to the police report, at 19:04 on 1 Avenue in Manhattan, an SUV traveling east struck a parked van, impacting the van’s left rear bumper. The SUV’s right side doors sustained damage. A 38-year-old male passenger in the SUV suffered chest abrasions and was injured but remained conscious. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor to the collision. The van was stationary before the crash, indicating the SUV driver failed to maintain proper attention. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction in urban traffic environments.
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Unlicensed Drunk Driver Crashes SUV Into Parked Cars▸Jul 5 - An unlicensed, intoxicated driver sped an SUV into parked vehicles on Park Avenue. Metal screamed as the SUV tore through the street. A 26-year-old rear passenger suffered a bleeding arm injury but stayed conscious amid the wreckage.
According to the police report, the crash occurred near 1399 Park Avenue in Manhattan at 12:48 a.m. An unlicensed driver operating a 2015 Toyota SUV at unsafe speed collided with multiple parked cars. The report states, "an unlicensed driver in a speeding SUV plowed through parked cars. Metal screamed." Alcohol involvement was cited as a contributing factor. The SUV carried three occupants; the right rear passenger, a 26-year-old man, sustained a severe bleeding injury to his upper arm but remained conscious. The police report explicitly identifies the driver as "unlicensed" and lists "Alcohol Involvement" and "Unsafe Speed" as key contributing factors. No errors or contributing factors were attributed to the injured passenger. This crash highlights the deadly consequences of unlicensed, impaired, and reckless driving in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Jul 4 - A 53-year-old woman suffered head injuries when an SUV making a left turn hit her at an intersection. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. Impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 104 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan around 4:54 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2022 GMC SUV, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the vehicle's right front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and remained conscious. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The collision highlights the driver's failure to yield to a pedestrian lawfully crossing the street.
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SUV Left-Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Avenue▸Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 5 - An unlicensed, intoxicated driver sped an SUV into parked vehicles on Park Avenue. Metal screamed as the SUV tore through the street. A 26-year-old rear passenger suffered a bleeding arm injury but stayed conscious amid the wreckage.
According to the police report, the crash occurred near 1399 Park Avenue in Manhattan at 12:48 a.m. An unlicensed driver operating a 2015 Toyota SUV at unsafe speed collided with multiple parked cars. The report states, "an unlicensed driver in a speeding SUV plowed through parked cars. Metal screamed." Alcohol involvement was cited as a contributing factor. The SUV carried three occupants; the right rear passenger, a 26-year-old man, sustained a severe bleeding injury to his upper arm but remained conscious. The police report explicitly identifies the driver as "unlicensed" and lists "Alcohol Involvement" and "Unsafe Speed" as key contributing factors. No errors or contributing factors were attributed to the injured passenger. This crash highlights the deadly consequences of unlicensed, impaired, and reckless driving in Manhattan.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing with Signal▸Jul 4 - A 53-year-old woman suffered head injuries when an SUV making a left turn hit her at an intersection. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. Impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 104 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan around 4:54 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2022 GMC SUV, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the vehicle's right front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and remained conscious. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The collision highlights the driver's failure to yield to a pedestrian lawfully crossing the street.
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SUV Left-Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Avenue▸Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 4 - A 53-year-old woman suffered head injuries when an SUV making a left turn hit her at an intersection. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. Impact occurred at the vehicle's right front bumper.
According to the police report, a 53-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 104 Street and 3 Avenue in Manhattan around 4:54 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2022 GMC SUV, traveling north and making a left turn, struck her with the vehicle's right front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor by the driver. The pedestrian sustained a head contusion and remained conscious. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The collision highlights the driver's failure to yield to a pedestrian lawfully crossing the street.
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SUV Left-Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Avenue▸Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 3 - A 34-year-old woman suffered abrasions and arm injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her in a marked crosswalk. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing impact at the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian was conscious.
According to the police report, a 34-year-old female pedestrian was injured while crossing 2 Avenue in a marked crosswalk without a signal. The crash occurred at 15:40 when a Hyundai SUV traveling south made a left turn and struck her with its left front bumper. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor attributed to the vehicle driver. The pedestrian sustained abrasions and injuries to her elbow, lower arm, and hand but remained conscious. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The collision highlights the danger posed by drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at intersections, as documented in this incident.
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Bicyclist Injured Striking Parked Sedan Manhattan▸Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jul 1 - A 60-year-old male bicyclist collided with a parked sedan on East 102 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered upper arm abrasions but was conscious. The sedan was stationary, indicating the cyclist struck the vehicle while traveling southbound.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 18:22 on East 102 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. A 60-year-old male bicyclist traveling southbound went straight ahead and struck the left side doors of a parked 2019 Kia sedan. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The bicyclist sustained an upper arm abrasion and was conscious after the collision. The report lists 'Other Vehicular' as the contributing factor but does not specify driver error or victim fault. The bicyclist was not wearing safety equipment and was not ejected from the bike. Vehicle damage was not reported on the sedan, and the bike showed no damage. The incident highlights the danger posed by parked vehicles obstructing travel paths for vulnerable road users.
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Sedan Strikes Bicyclist During Right Turn▸Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 29 - A sedan making a right turn hit a bicyclist going straight on 2 Avenue. The cyclist was ejected and suffered facial contusions. Police cited driver failure to yield and inattention as contributing factors in the collision.
According to the police report, at 9:05 AM on 2 Avenue, a 2023 Kia sedan was making a right turn when it collided with a 25-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight south. The point of impact was the sedan's right side doors and the bike's center front end. The bicyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained facial contusions, classified as injury severity level 3. The report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The sedan had three occupants and was driven by a licensed male from Los Angeles. The collision highlights critical driver errors leading to serious injury of a vulnerable road user.
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SUV Left Turn Hits E-Bike on East 110 Street▸Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 28 - A 28-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured when an SUV made a left turn and struck him on East 110 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist suffered abrasions and lower leg injuries, with the SUV’s left front bumper damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:07 AM on East 110 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan. A 2023 Honda SUV was making a left turn when it collided with a 28-year-old male bicyclist traveling straight ahead on an e-bike. The point of impact was the SUV’s left front bumper and the e-bike’s right side doors. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The report cites driver errors including "Driver Inattention/Distraction" and "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" by the SUV driver. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but no contributing factors related to the victim’s behavior were noted. The SUV sustained damage to its left front bumper, and the e-bike’s right rear quarter panel was damaged.
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SUV Backing Unsafely Strikes Elderly Pedestrian▸Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 20 - A 76-year-old woman suffered knee and lower leg injuries after an SUV backed unsafely into her at a marked Manhattan crosswalk. The pedestrian was crossing without a signal when the vehicle struck her from behind, causing bruising and moderate injury.
According to the police report, a 2017 Toyota SUV was backing southbound near 1901 1 Avenue in Manhattan at 9:50 AM when it struck a 76-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report explicitly cites 'Backing Unsafely' as the contributing factor for the crash. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle alone. The vehicle sustained no damage, and the point of impact was the center back end. The report identifies the driver's unsafe backing maneuver as the cause, with no contributing factors attributed to the pedestrian.
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SUV Slams Bus on FDR Drive, Two Hurt▸Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 20 - SUV hit bus from behind on FDR Drive. Driver and teen passenger bruised. Sudden reaction to another vehicle led to crash. Metal crumpled. Both injured stayed conscious. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a northbound SUV struck the rear of a bus on FDR Drive at 7:37 AM. The SUV's left front bumper hit the bus's right rear. The SUV driver, a 30-year-old man, and a 15-year-old girl riding in the back seat were injured, suffering bruises to the back and pelvis. Both remained conscious and were not ejected. The report lists 'Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle' as the main contributing factor, showing the SUV driver's error in responding to another vehicle. No actions by the injured passenger contributed to the crash. The bus driver was licensed and driving straight at the time.
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Child Pedestrian Injured by Bike Passing Too Closely▸Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 15 - An 8-year-old boy playing in the roadway was struck by a bike traveling east on East 101 Street. The collision caused neck injuries and minor bleeding. The bike passed too closely, contributing to the crash and the child's shock.
According to the police report, an 8-year-old male pedestrian was injured while playing in the roadway on East 101 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan at 7:30 p.m. The pedestrian suffered neck injuries and minor bleeding, experiencing shock after the impact. The crash involved a bike traveling eastbound, which struck the child at the center front end with no reported damage to the bike. The report cites 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as contributing factors, indicating driver error by the cyclist. The pedestrian's presence in the roadway is noted, but the primary cause is the cyclist's failure to maintain a safe distance. No victim fault or helmet use is mentioned in the report.
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Distracted Driver Crashes Sedan into SUV on East 104 Street▸Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 11 - A 48-year-old woman driving a sedan suffered knee and lower leg injuries in a collision with an SUV on East 104 Street. Police cite driver inattention and traffic control disregard as key factors in the late-night crash in Manhattan.
According to the police report, the collision occurred at 11:43 PM on East 104 Street in Manhattan. The driver of the sedan, a 48-year-old woman, was injured with knee, lower leg, and foot trauma and experienced shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' and 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as contributing factors to the crash. The sedan struck the SUV with its left front bumper, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front quarter panel. Both vehicles were traveling straight ahead—sedan eastbound, SUV southbound—when the impact occurred. The report highlights driver errors without attributing fault to any other party.
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Van Strikes Moped on East 97 Street▸Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 11 - A van collided with a moped on East 97 Street in Manhattan. The 15-year-old moped driver was ejected and suffered severe leg injuries. The van driver’s improper lane usage caused the crash, highlighting dangerous driver behavior in city traffic.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 16:15 on East 97 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A van traveling north struck a moped traveling east. The point of impact was the van’s left rear quarter panel and the moped’s center front end. The moped driver, a 15-year-old male occupant, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including fractures and dislocations. The van driver was licensed in Connecticut and was driving straight ahead. The moped driver was unlicensed. The report identifies 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' as the contributing factor, indicating the van driver’s failure to maintain proper lane discipline caused the collision. No other contributing factors related to the victim were noted in the report.
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Sedan Strikes Pedestrian Boarding Vehicle▸Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 11 - A sedan hit a 36-year-old man as he got on a vehicle near East 109 Street. The driver failed to yield. The man suffered upper arm injuries, shock, and pain. The crash happened outside an intersection in Manhattan.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old male pedestrian was struck by a 2023 Kia sedan while getting on a vehicle near East 109 Street in Manhattan at 8:30 AM. The pedestrian was not at an intersection. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor, attributed to the sedan driver. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his upper arm and shoulder, experienced shock, and complained of pain and nausea. The sedan was initially parked before the crash, and the point of impact was marked as 'Other.' No contributing factors were assigned to the pedestrian.
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Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Manhattan Pedestrian▸Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 10 - A pedestrian crossing with the signal on East 101 Street was struck by a westbound sedan that failed to yield right-of-way. The man suffered contusions and lower leg injuries. The driver’s failure to yield caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11:00 AM on East 101 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan, initially parked and traveling west, struck a male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including contusions and bruises. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' by the vehicle driver as the contributing factor. There was no damage reported to the sedan, indicating the impact was likely at low speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal is noted, emphasizing that the driver’s failure to yield was the critical error leading to the injury.
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Chain Reaction Crash on FDR Drive Injures Two▸Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
Jun 1 - Three cars collided on FDR Drive. Two passengers, limbs battered, went into shock. Driver distraction and unsafe speed fueled the chaos. Metal crumpled. Pain followed.
According to the police report, a crash on FDR Drive at 3:22 AM involved an SUV, a taxi, and a sedan, all heading north. The SUV stopped in traffic. The sedan struck it from behind, pushing it into the taxi. Two passengers were hurt: a 38-year-old woman in the rear seat suffered knee and leg injuries; a 33-year-old man in the front seat sustained arm injuries. Both were in shock, reporting pain and nausea. The police report lists driver errors: "Other Vehicular," "Passenger Distraction," and "Unsafe Speed." The woman's injury was linked to "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle." No victim actions contributed to the crash.
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SUV Strikes Pedestrian Crossing Against Signal▸May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
May 30 - A 19-year-old pedestrian was hit by a southbound SUV on East 97 Street. The impact to the left front quarter panel caused head injuries and minor bleeding. The pedestrian was semiconscious at the scene, crossing against the signal.
According to the police report, a 2018 Honda SUV traveling south on East 97 Street struck a 19-year-old male pedestrian at an intersection. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front quarter panel, with damage to the left front bumper. The pedestrian was crossing against the signal, which the report lists as a contributing factor under 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion.' The pedestrian suffered head injuries and was semiconscious with minor bleeding. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report highlights the pedestrian's error but does not cite driver failure to yield or other driver errors. The collision underscores the dangers at intersections involving pedestrians crossing against signals.
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SUV Left Turn Hits Bicyclist in Manhattan▸May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
May 22 - A 33-year-old bicyclist was injured and ejected when an SUV making a left turn struck him at East 106 Street. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The crash exposed critical failure to yield right-of-way by the vehicle driver.
According to the police report, a 33-year-old male bicyclist was injured after being hit by a 2012 SUV making a left turn at East 106 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, who was traveling straight ahead, was ejected and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as a contributing factor attributed to the SUV driver. The point of impact was the SUV's left front bumper striking the center front end of the bike. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, but the report does not list this as a contributing factor. The driver of the SUV was licensed and operating the vehicle eastbound. This crash highlights the dangers posed by drivers failing to yield during left turns, resulting in severe injuries to vulnerable road users.
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Sedans Clash as Driver Leaves Parking Spot▸May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
May 20 - Two sedans collided on East 102 Street. One driver, 61, suffered chest injuries. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way. Both cars moved east; one pulled from parking, the other drove straight. Impact was sharp and sudden.
According to the police report, two sedans crashed at 6:50 a.m. on East 102 Street near 1 Avenue in Manhattan. One sedan started from parking while the other traveled straight. The 61-year-old driver of one vehicle suffered chest injuries but remained conscious. Police listed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and 'Other Vehicular' as contributing factors. The impact struck the right front quarter panel of the parking vehicle and the left front bumper of the moving sedan. The injured driver wore a lap belt and was not ejected. Driver error, specifically failure to yield, played a central role in the collision.
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Bicyclist Injured in Unsafe Backing Crash▸May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.
May 13 - A 33-year-old male bicyclist suffered hip and upper leg injuries after a vehicle backed unsafely into him on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was partially ejected and left incoherent, with no helmet worn and no vehicle damage reported.
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 11 p.m. on East 105 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 33-year-old male, was traveling westbound going straight ahead when the collision happened. The other vehicle was backing eastbound and struck the bicyclist at the center front end of the bike and the center back end of the other vehicle. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' as a contributing factor, indicating driver error on the part of the backing vehicle. The bicyclist was partially ejected, suffered injuries to the hip and upper leg, and was incoherent at the scene. The cyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. No damage was reported to the bike. No other contributing factors were specified.