Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 25?

No One Should Die Crossing the Street
Precinct 25: Jan 1, 2022 - Jun 4, 2025
The Bodies in the Road
A man, age 53, crushed by a truck on East 125th. Another, 62, struck by an SUV at 3rd and 122nd. A 66-year-old, dead on 5th Avenue. A woman, 32, killed by an SUV on Harlem River Drive. Five dead in Precinct 25 since 2022. Four were pedestrians. One was crossing at a marked crosswalk.
In the last twelve months, 2 people died and 3 suffered serious injuries in 700 crashes. There were 365 injuries. The numbers do not slow. The pain does not fade. NYC Open Data
The Machines That Kill
SUVs and cars killed four. Trucks killed one. Buses, bikes, and e-bikes left others bleeding, but the big machines do most of the damage. The street is not safe for the old, the young, or anyone who walks. The numbers are not just numbers. They are bodies. They are families left waiting for someone who will not come home.
The Gaps in Protection
On Randall’s Island, a woman riding home on her e-bike was beaten and left for dead. Her daughter said: “We need more protection, we need more lights. It is ridiculous that the park that my mom would ride from to go from work to home had no lights and no cameras.”
The paths are dark. The crossings are wide. The police have the power to enforce the law. They can ticket speeders, crack down on reckless drivers, and target the places where people die.
The Leaders and the Waiting
Albany passed Sammy’s Law. The city can lower speed limits to 20 mph. But the limit stands. The cameras that catch speeders work, but their future is always in question. Every day of delay is another day someone dies.
What You Can Do
Call your council member. Call the mayor. Call the precinct. Demand lower speed limits. Demand enforcement. Demand light where there is darkness.
Do not wait for another body in the road.
Citations
▸ Citations
- E-Bike Commuter Beaten On Randall's Island, Gothamist, Published 2025-05-24
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4509803 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-06-04
- E-Bike Commuter Beaten On Randall's Island, Gothamist, Published 2025-05-24
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District 29
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
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▸ Other Geographies
Precinct 25 Police Precinct 25 sits in Manhattan, District 9, AD 68, SD 29.
It contains Manhattan CB11, East Harlem (North), Randall'S Island.
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 25
SUV U-Turn Injures Front Passenger in Manhattan▸A Ford SUV making a U-turn in East Harlem struck its own front passenger, causing shoulder and upper arm injuries. The passenger suffered whiplash but was conscious and not ejected. The crash highlights dangers from driver maneuvers in dense urban areas.
According to the police report, a 2017 Ford SUV was making a U-turn near East 125th Street in Manhattan when the left front bumper impacted the front passenger inside the vehicle. The passenger, a 23-year-old male, sustained injuries to his shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was operating the SUV at the time. The report lists the pre-crash action as 'Making U Turn' and identifies the point of impact as the left front bumper, indicating the injury resulted from the vehicle's own movement rather than a collision with another road user. No contributing factors were specified for the driver or passenger. This incident underscores the risks posed by complex driver maneuvers such as U-turns in urban traffic environments.
SUV and Sedan Collide Ignoring Traffic Controls▸Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue after both disregarded traffic controls. The SUV driver suffered a head abrasion but was conscious and restrained. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles, highlighting driver failure to obey signals.
According to the police report, the crash involved a 2013 SUV traveling south and a 2023 sedan traveling west on 2 Avenue. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, a critical contributing factor cited twice in the report. The SUV driver, a 40-year-old man, was injured with a head abrasion but remained conscious and was secured by a lap belt and harness. The point of impact was the center front end of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan, indicating a direct collision. The report explicitly lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary driver error, underscoring a failure to yield or obey signals. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors. This crash underscores the dangers posed by drivers ignoring traffic regulations.
Taxi and Sedan Crash at Lexington Avenue▸Taxi and sedan slammed together on East 125 Street. Sedan driver, a 34-year-old woman, took a hit. Back pain and whiplash. Metal twisted. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a taxi and a sedan collided at 6:00 AM on East 125 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan, driven by a 34-year-old woman, was struck on its left front quarter panel. She suffered back pain and whiplash but remained conscious and was not ejected. The taxi hit the sedan's side with its center front end. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The report lists unspecified contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash shows the ongoing risks for people in cars at busy Manhattan intersections.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian at Crosswalk▸A 51-year-old woman was struck while crossing a marked crosswalk at East 117 Street. The sedan driver failed to yield right-of-way during a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:30 AM near East 117 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northwest was making a left turn when it struck a 51-year-old female pedestrian crossing a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor attributed to the driver. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact occurring at the right front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report does not list any pedestrian behaviors as contributing factors beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
Bus Hits Pedestrian Playing in Manhattan Roadway▸A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A Ford SUV making a U-turn in East Harlem struck its own front passenger, causing shoulder and upper arm injuries. The passenger suffered whiplash but was conscious and not ejected. The crash highlights dangers from driver maneuvers in dense urban areas.
According to the police report, a 2017 Ford SUV was making a U-turn near East 125th Street in Manhattan when the left front bumper impacted the front passenger inside the vehicle. The passenger, a 23-year-old male, sustained injuries to his shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. He was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The driver, a licensed female from New York, was operating the SUV at the time. The report lists the pre-crash action as 'Making U Turn' and identifies the point of impact as the left front bumper, indicating the injury resulted from the vehicle's own movement rather than a collision with another road user. No contributing factors were specified for the driver or passenger. This incident underscores the risks posed by complex driver maneuvers such as U-turns in urban traffic environments.
SUV and Sedan Collide Ignoring Traffic Controls▸Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue after both disregarded traffic controls. The SUV driver suffered a head abrasion but was conscious and restrained. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles, highlighting driver failure to obey signals.
According to the police report, the crash involved a 2013 SUV traveling south and a 2023 sedan traveling west on 2 Avenue. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, a critical contributing factor cited twice in the report. The SUV driver, a 40-year-old man, was injured with a head abrasion but remained conscious and was secured by a lap belt and harness. The point of impact was the center front end of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan, indicating a direct collision. The report explicitly lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary driver error, underscoring a failure to yield or obey signals. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors. This crash underscores the dangers posed by drivers ignoring traffic regulations.
Taxi and Sedan Crash at Lexington Avenue▸Taxi and sedan slammed together on East 125 Street. Sedan driver, a 34-year-old woman, took a hit. Back pain and whiplash. Metal twisted. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a taxi and a sedan collided at 6:00 AM on East 125 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan, driven by a 34-year-old woman, was struck on its left front quarter panel. She suffered back pain and whiplash but remained conscious and was not ejected. The taxi hit the sedan's side with its center front end. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The report lists unspecified contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash shows the ongoing risks for people in cars at busy Manhattan intersections.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian at Crosswalk▸A 51-year-old woman was struck while crossing a marked crosswalk at East 117 Street. The sedan driver failed to yield right-of-way during a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:30 AM near East 117 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northwest was making a left turn when it struck a 51-year-old female pedestrian crossing a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor attributed to the driver. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact occurring at the right front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report does not list any pedestrian behaviors as contributing factors beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
Bus Hits Pedestrian Playing in Manhattan Roadway▸A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
Two vehicles crashed on 2 Avenue after both disregarded traffic controls. The SUV driver suffered a head abrasion but was conscious and restrained. The collision damaged the front ends of both vehicles, highlighting driver failure to obey signals.
According to the police report, the crash involved a 2013 SUV traveling south and a 2023 sedan traveling west on 2 Avenue. Both drivers disregarded traffic controls, a critical contributing factor cited twice in the report. The SUV driver, a 40-year-old man, was injured with a head abrasion but remained conscious and was secured by a lap belt and harness. The point of impact was the center front end of the SUV and the right front bumper of the sedan, indicating a direct collision. The report explicitly lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as the primary driver error, underscoring a failure to yield or obey signals. No victim behaviors were noted as contributing factors. This crash underscores the dangers posed by drivers ignoring traffic regulations.
Taxi and Sedan Crash at Lexington Avenue▸Taxi and sedan slammed together on East 125 Street. Sedan driver, a 34-year-old woman, took a hit. Back pain and whiplash. Metal twisted. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a taxi and a sedan collided at 6:00 AM on East 125 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan, driven by a 34-year-old woman, was struck on its left front quarter panel. She suffered back pain and whiplash but remained conscious and was not ejected. The taxi hit the sedan's side with its center front end. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The report lists unspecified contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash shows the ongoing risks for people in cars at busy Manhattan intersections.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian at Crosswalk▸A 51-year-old woman was struck while crossing a marked crosswalk at East 117 Street. The sedan driver failed to yield right-of-way during a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:30 AM near East 117 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northwest was making a left turn when it struck a 51-year-old female pedestrian crossing a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor attributed to the driver. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact occurring at the right front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report does not list any pedestrian behaviors as contributing factors beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
Bus Hits Pedestrian Playing in Manhattan Roadway▸A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
Taxi and sedan slammed together on East 125 Street. Sedan driver, a 34-year-old woman, took a hit. Back pain and whiplash. Metal twisted. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a taxi and a sedan collided at 6:00 AM on East 125 Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan, driven by a 34-year-old woman, was struck on its left front quarter panel. She suffered back pain and whiplash but remained conscious and was not ejected. The taxi hit the sedan's side with its center front end. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The report lists unspecified contributing factors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The crash shows the ongoing risks for people in cars at busy Manhattan intersections.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Pedestrian at Crosswalk▸A 51-year-old woman was struck while crossing a marked crosswalk at East 117 Street. The sedan driver failed to yield right-of-way during a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:30 AM near East 117 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northwest was making a left turn when it struck a 51-year-old female pedestrian crossing a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor attributed to the driver. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact occurring at the right front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report does not list any pedestrian behaviors as contributing factors beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
Bus Hits Pedestrian Playing in Manhattan Roadway▸A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 51-year-old woman was struck while crossing a marked crosswalk at East 117 Street. The sedan driver failed to yield right-of-way during a left turn. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 1:30 AM near East 117 Street in Manhattan. A sedan traveling northwest was making a left turn when it struck a 51-year-old female pedestrian crossing a marked crosswalk without a signal. The report cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor attributed to the driver. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm but remained conscious. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact occurring at the right front bumper. The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally. The report does not list any pedestrian behaviors as contributing factors beyond the driver’s failure to yield.
Bus Hits Pedestrian Playing in Manhattan Roadway▸A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 62-year-old man suffered knee and lower leg injuries after a bus struck him on East 125 Street. The impact came from the bus’s left front bumper. Driver inattention and distraction caused the collision at a busy intersection.
According to the police report, a bus traveling west on East 125 Street in Manhattan struck a 62-year-old male pedestrian playing in the roadway at an intersection near Lexington Avenue. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in shock. The point of impact was the bus’s left front bumper, which also sustained damage. The report explicitly cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash, repeated twice, highlighting the driver’s failure to maintain focus. No other factors such as pedestrian error or safety equipment were noted as contributing. The victim was not blamed; the crash underscores the dangers posed by distracted driving in busy urban environments.
SUV and Bus Collide During Improper Passing Maneuver▸A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 27-year-old passenger suffered knee and lower leg injuries when an SUV and a bus collided on East 135 Street. The crash occurred amid improper lane usage as both vehicles attempted left turns, striking each other’s front and rear quarters.
According to the police report, the crash happened at 12:02 on East 135 Street involving a Station Wagon/SUV and a bus, both traveling northeast and making left turns. The SUV struck the bus's left rear quarter panel with its right front bumper, while the bus impacted the SUV's left front quarter panel. The report cites "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as the contributing factor, indicating driver error in lane management. A 27-year-old female passenger in the SUV was injured, sustaining knee and lower leg injuries classified as severity level 3. She was conscious and not ejected from the vehicle. The report does not list any victim behaviors as contributing factors, focusing solely on driver errors related to improper passing and lane usage.
Bike Rider Injured in Manhattan Right-Turn Crash▸A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 25-year-old male cyclist was ejected and injured when a turning SUV struck him head-on on East 126 Street. The crash caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver disregarded traffic control, triggering the violent collision.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 6:30 AM on East 126 Street near 3 Avenue in Manhattan. A bike rider traveling westbound was struck in the center front end by a northbound SUV making a right turn. The cyclist, a 25-year-old male driver, was ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' as a contributing factor, indicating the SUV driver failed to obey traffic signals or signs, leading to the collision. The cyclist was not cited for any contributing factors. The SUV sustained damage to its center front end, confirming the point of impact. The police report highlights driver error as the primary cause of this crash, with no mention of victim fault or helmet use.
Taxi Strikes Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 61-year-old man was injured crossing with the signal when a northbound taxi made a left turn and struck him. The pedestrian suffered shoulder and upper arm contusions. Alcohol involvement was noted, but the driver’s left turn precipitated the crash.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling north on 3 Avenue made a left turn and struck a 61-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The point of impact was the taxi’s center front end, yet the vehicle sustained no damage. The pedestrian was conscious but suffered contusions and bruising to the shoulder and upper arm, classified as injury severity level 3. The report notes alcohol involvement as a contributing factor for the pedestrian but does not list any driver contributing factors explicitly. However, the driver’s action of making a left turn into a pedestrian crossing with the signal indicates a failure to yield right of way. The taxi driver was licensed and operating a 2014 Toyota vehicle with one occupant. This crash highlights the systemic danger posed by vehicle turns at intersections even when pedestrians follow crossing signals.
E-Bike Rider Injured in Sedan Collision▸An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
An e-bike rider suffered severe leg injuries after a collision with a southbound sedan on East 132 Street. The bike struck the sedan’s left front quarter panel. The rider remained conscious but sustained fractures and dislocations to the lower leg.
According to the police report, at 10:22 AM on East 132 Street, a westbound e-bike collided with a southbound 2023 Tesla sedan. The point of impact was the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-bike’s center front end. The e-bike rider, a 33-year-old male, was injured with fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected from the bike. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the rider but does not specify driver errors or violations. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead with three occupants. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles’ front ends. No pedestrian or cyclist fault was noted in the report.
Sedan Slams Parked Bus After Driver Faints▸A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A sedan driver lost consciousness in Manhattan. His car struck a parked bus and sedan. The driver was injured. Metal twisted. Shock followed. The street bore the scars.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old man driving a Toyota sedan westbound near East 123 Street in Manhattan lost consciousness at 11:15 AM. The sedan crashed into a parked bus and a parked sedan, damaging the vehicles. The driver was injured and in shock. The report lists 'Lost Consciousness' as the contributing factor. No other driver errors or victim actions were cited. The driver was restrained by a lap belt and harness. No other injuries were reported.
Taxi Rear-Ended by Sedan on 3rd Avenue▸A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A taxi parked on 3rd Avenue was struck in the left rear by a northbound sedan. The taxi’s right rear passenger suffered whole-body injuries and shock. Police cite improper passing or lane usage by the sedan driver as the cause.
According to the police report, the crash occurred on 3rd Avenue near East 123rd Street in Manhattan at 4:00 p.m. A northbound sedan traveling straight ahead collided with the left rear bumper of a parked taxi. The taxi sustained damage to its left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s right front quarter panel was damaged on impact. The right rear passenger of the taxi, a 36-year-old female, was injured with bodily trauma affecting her entire body and experienced shock. She was restrained by a lap belt and was not ejected from the vehicle. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s error as "Passing or Lane Usage Improper," indicating a failure to maintain proper lane discipline. No contributing factors related to the passenger’s behavior were noted. The report highlights driver error as the primary cause of the collision.
2Two Sedans Collide in Backing and Yield Failure▸A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A northbound sedan backing unsafely struck another sedan going straight, causing a collision at 3 Avenue in Manhattan. Both drivers were injured, including a 9-year-old front passenger. The crash involved failure to yield right-of-way and unsafe backing.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3 Avenue in Manhattan at 15:15. One sedan was traveling north going straight ahead when it was struck by another sedan backing unsafely. The report cites 'Backing Unsafely' and 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as contributing factors. The driver of the backing vehicle, a 45-year-old man, suffered neck injuries and whiplash. A 9-year-old male front passenger in the struck vehicle also sustained back injuries and whiplash. Both occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. The collision damaged the right front bumper of the struck sedan and the left rear bumper of the backing sedan. The report highlights driver errors—unsafe backing and failure to yield—as primary causes of the crash.
Motorscooter Driver Injured in Slippery Pavement Crash▸A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 31-year-old woman driving a motorscooter was partially ejected and injured on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue. The crash involved no other vehicles and caused contusions to her elbow and lower arm. Slippery pavement contributed to the loss of control.
According to the police report, a 31-year-old female driver operating a 2023 ZNEN motorscooter was making a right turn on East 119 Street near 2 Avenue in Manhattan at 14:50 when she was partially ejected from the vehicle. The report lists 'Pavement Slippery' as a contributing factor, indicating hazardous road conditions led to the crash. The driver suffered contusions and bruises to her elbow, lower arm, and hand, classified as injury severity level 3. No other vehicles were involved, and the motorscooter sustained no damage. The driver was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. The report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding, focusing instead on the environmental hazard of slippery pavement as the primary cause.
Sedan and E-Scooter Collide on Madison Avenue▸A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A sedan traveling north struck an eastbound e-scooter on Madison Avenue. The e-scooter driver, unlicensed and distracted, suffered a fractured knee and dislocation. The sedan driver was licensed but inattentive. Impact damaged both vehicles’ front ends.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 20:20 on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. A sedan traveling north and an e-scooter traveling east collided, with the point of impact on the sedan’s left front quarter panel and the e-scooter’s left front bumper. The e-scooter driver, a 38-year-old male, was injured with a fractured knee, dislocation, and lower leg trauma. He was conscious and not ejected. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor for the e-scooter driver and the sedan driver. The e-scooter driver was unlicensed, and both vehicles were going straight ahead before impact. Vehicle damage was centered on the front ends. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
Unlicensed Motorcyclist Ejected in SUV Collision▸A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV on Manhattan’s 2 Avenue. The unlicensed motorcyclist was ejected, suffering a severe head injury and unconsciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and driver distraction as key factors in the crash.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 7:40 AM on 2 Avenue near East 120 Street in Manhattan. The collision involved a 2003 motorcycle traveling south and a 2023 SUV traveling east. The motorcyclist, who was unlicensed, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained a severe head injury, resulting in unconsciousness and a concussion. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead when the impact occurred at the left front quarter panel of the SUV and the center front end of the motorcycle. The report identifies 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. These driver errors highlight systemic dangers in traffic enforcement and driver behavior, with no factors attributed to the victim's actions.
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Crash▸A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 43-year-old woman on a bike was injured in a collision on East 129 Street. She suffered a knee injury. The driver actions remain unclear.
A bicyclist, 43, was injured while riding on East 129 Street in Manhattan. According to the police report, she sustained a contusion to her knee and lower leg. The driver actions are listed as unspecified. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No other vehicles were involved, and there was no damage to the bike. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.
Taxi Slams Van on East 119 Street▸Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
Taxi hit van’s right side on East 119 Street. Van driver, 40, suffered back injury and shock. Police cite improper lane use. Taxi driver unhurt. Manhattan streets, hard and unforgiving.
According to the police report, a taxi traveling south on East 119 Street struck the right side doors of a refrigerated van heading north. The van driver, a 40-year-old man, suffered a back injury and was in shock. The report lists "Passing or Lane Usage Improper" as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error in lane control. The van driver wore a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The taxi’s left front quarter panel was damaged. No injuries were reported for the taxi driver. No other contributing factors were noted.
Pedestrian Injured by Speeding Driver in Manhattan▸A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 25-year-old man was struck while crossing outside a crosswalk on Paladino Avenue. The driver, traveling south, hit the pedestrian with the left front bumper. The victim suffered bruises and injuries to his knee and lower leg.
According to the police report, a pedestrian was injured on Paladino Avenue in Manhattan after being struck by a vehicle traveling south. The 25-year-old man was crossing outside a crosswalk when the collision occurred. The vehicle impacted the pedestrian with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists driver errors as contributing factors, specifically unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction. No damage was reported to the vehicle. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not mention any safety equipment or victim fault.
Pedestrian Injured in Manhattan Pick-up Crash▸A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A 44-year-old woman was hit by a pick-up truck on East 120 Street in Manhattan. The driver failed to yield right-of-way while making a right turn. The pedestrian suffered a shoulder and upper arm contusion but remained conscious.
According to the police report, a pick-up truck making a right turn on East 120 Street in Manhattan struck a 44-year-old female pedestrian crossing with the signal. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining a contusion and bruising to her shoulder and upper arm. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor. The driver, licensed in Georgia, was operating the vehicle eastbound and impacted the pedestrian with the right front bumper. No vehicle damage was reported. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report does not indicate any other contributing factors such as helmet use or signaling by the pedestrian.
Bus Strikes Parked Sedan in Manhattan▸A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.
A bus traveling east hit a parked sedan on its left rear quarter panel on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The sedan’s driver suffered neck injuries and shock. The bus showed no damage. Obstruction or debris contributed to the crash.
According to the police report, a bus moving straight ahead on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan collided with a parked sedan. The impact occurred on the sedan’s left rear quarter panel. The sedan’s 42-year-old male driver was injured, sustaining neck trauma and shock, though he was not ejected and wore a lap belt and harness. The bus driver was licensed and sustained no damage to the vehicle. The report lists "Obstruction/Debris" as a contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The sedan was stationary at the time of impact. The crash highlights risks posed by obstructions on city streets.