Crash Count for Precinct 25
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 2,657
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 1,393
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 391
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 14
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 8
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 7, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 25?

No One Should Die Crossing the Street

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.

Take action now.

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Other Representatives

Eddie Gibbs
Assembly Member Eddie Gibbs
District 68
District Office:
55 E. 115th St. Ground Level, New York, NY 10029
Legislative Office:
Room 734, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Yusef Salaam
Council Member Yusef Salaam
District 9
District Office:
163 Lenox Avenue, New York, NY 10026
212-678-4505
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1776, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7397
Twitter: CMYusefSalaam
Jose Serrano
State Senator Jose Serrano
District 29
District Office:
335 E. 100th St., New York, NY 10029
Legislative Office:
Room 418, Capitol Building 172 State St., Albany, NY 12247
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.

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Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 25

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Van and SUV Collide on East 135 Street

A van making a left turn struck an SUV traveling west on East 135 Street in Manhattan. Three occupants suffered back and abdominal injuries with whiplash. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way as the cause. All were conscious and not ejected.

According to the police report, a van traveling north on East 135 Street was making a left turn when it collided with a westbound SUV. The impact occurred at the right side doors of the van and the center front end of the SUV. Three occupants—two passengers and one driver—were injured, sustaining back and abdominal injuries along with whiplash. All injured parties were conscious and remained inside their vehicles. The report lists "Failure to Yield Right-of-Way" as the primary contributing factor for both vehicles. No other factors such as helmet use or signaling were noted. The crash caused damage to the left front bumper of the SUV and the right front quarter panel of the van.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4685543 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
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SUV and Sedan Collide on East 116 Street

Two vehicles crashed on East 116 Street in Manhattan. Both drivers suffered injuries and shock. The SUV hit the sedan’s right side. Driver inattention and failure to yield caused the crash. Both men wore lap belts and were not ejected.

According to the police report, a 2022 Jeep SUV traveling west collided with a 2016 Toyota sedan traveling north on East 116 Street in Manhattan. The SUV struck the sedan’s right side doors with its center front end. Both drivers, men aged 44 and 57, were injured and experienced shock. The 44-year-old SUV driver suffered chest injuries and the 57-year-old sedan driver suffered neck injuries. Both drivers were wearing lap belts and were not ejected. The report lists driver inattention and failure to yield right-of-way as contributing factors for the SUV driver. The sedan driver’s contributing factors were unspecified. The crash caused damage to the right front bumper of the SUV and the right front quarter panel of the sedan.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4680501 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
SUV Hits Bicyclist Passing Too Closely

A 36-year-old female bicyclist was injured on Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The SUV struck her on the left front quarter panel. She was partially ejected and suffered head abrasions. The driver passed too closely and drove at unsafe speed.

According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist was injured after a collision with a Nissan SUV traveling north on Madison Avenue. The SUV struck the bicyclist on the left front quarter panel, causing partial ejection and head abrasions. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet. The report lists driver errors including "Passing Too Closely" and "Unsafe Speed" as contributing factors. The SUV driver was licensed; the bicyclist was unlicensed. The bicyclist was conscious after the crash and suffered injury severity level 3. The collision occurred while both vehicles were traveling straight ahead. The impact damaged the SUV's left front quarter panel and the bike's center front end.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4680417 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Sedan Hits Bicyclist Changing Lanes Manhattan

A sedan struck a bicyclist on East 116 Street in Manhattan. The cyclist was injured in the shoulder and suffered shock. The crash happened at 5:01 a.m. The driver was inattentive and distracted while the cyclist changed lanes.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling westbound collided with a northbound bicyclist who was changing lanes on East 116 Street in Manhattan. The bicyclist, a 40-year-old man, sustained an upper arm and shoulder injury and was in shock. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors for both parties. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment. The sedan driver was going straight ahead and the bicyclist was changing lanes when the right front quarter panels of both vehicles made contact. The cyclist was not ejected but complained of pain and nausea. Improper passing or lane usage by the bicyclist also contributed to the crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4680519 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Sedan Rear-Ends Sedan on East 126 Street

Two sedans collided on East 126 Street in Manhattan. The rear sedan struck the front sedan’s center back end. A 70-year-old female passenger in the rear vehicle suffered a neck injury and shock. Both vehicles traveled north at the time of impact.

According to the police report, two sedans traveling north on East 126 Street collided when the rear vehicle struck the center back end of the front vehicle. The rear vehicle was slowing or stopping before impact, while the front vehicle was going straight ahead. A 70-year-old female occupant in the rear sedan was injured, sustaining a neck injury and shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No damage was reported on the front vehicle, while the rear vehicle sustained center back end damage.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4681631 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Rear-End Collision Injures Front Passenger

Two sedans collided on Park Avenue in Manhattan. One vehicle stopped in traffic. The other struck it from behind. The front passenger in the stopped car suffered a neck injury and shock. Glare was a contributing factor. No visible complaints reported.

According to the police report, a rear-end collision occurred on Park Avenue in Manhattan involving two sedans traveling north. One vehicle was stopped in traffic when the second vehicle struck it from behind. The front passenger in the stopped car, a 49-year-old woman, sustained a neck injury and was in shock. She was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The report lists glare as a contributing factor to the crash. The driver of the moving vehicle failed to stop in time, resulting in the collision. Vehicle damage was noted on the rear of the stopped car. No other injuries or complaints were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4679726 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Bus Hits Pedestrian on East 119 Street

A 24-year-old man was struck by a bus on East 119 Street in Manhattan. The bus was traveling south when the collision occurred. The pedestrian suffered bruises and injuries to his entire body. Limited view and unsafe lane changing contributed.

According to the police report, a bus traveling south on East 119 Street struck a 24-year-old male pedestrian. The pedestrian sustained injuries to his entire body, including contusions and bruises, and remained conscious after the crash. The report lists driver errors including 'View Obstructed/Limited' and 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as contributing factors. The bus showed no damage, while a sedan making a right turn with damage to its right front bumper was also involved. The pedestrian was not at fault, and no helmet or signaling factors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4678738 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Sedan U-Turn Hits Moped on West 116 Street

A sedan making a U-turn struck a moped traveling east on West 116 Street. The moped driver, partially ejected and unconscious, suffered head injuries and abrasions. Driver inattention and unsafe speed contributed to the crash.

According to the police report, a sedan was making a U-turn on West 116 Street when it collided with a moped traveling east. The moped driver, a 40-year-old male, was partially ejected and sustained head injuries and abrasions. He was unconscious at the scene and was not wearing any safety equipment. The report lists driver errors including unsafe speed and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The sedan struck the moped on its left side doors, causing center front end damage to the moped. No other injuries or victims were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4679205 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
SUV Hits Box Truck on East 125 Street

A box truck merging east on East 125 Street collided with an SUV going straight. The SUV driver, a 43-year-old man, suffered back injuries but was conscious and restrained. Police cited failure to yield right-of-way as the cause.

According to the police report, a box truck merging east on East 125 Street in Manhattan collided with an SUV traveling straight ahead. The SUV driver, a 43-year-old male occupant, sustained back injuries and was conscious at the scene. The report lists failure to yield right-of-way as the contributing factor to the crash. The SUV driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected. The box truck showed no damage, while the SUV sustained damage to its right front bumper. Both drivers were licensed. The crash highlights the dangers of merging maneuvers and failure to yield in busy city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4680834 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Bicyclist Injured in Manhattan Sedan Collision

A 44-year-old male bicyclist was injured on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Two sedans traveling west struck the cyclist. The impact caused contusions and injuries to his knee and lower leg. The cyclist remained conscious and was not ejected from his bike.

According to the police report, a 44-year-old male bicyclist was injured in a collision involving two sedans on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The bicyclist suffered contusions and injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot. Both sedans were traveling west, with impacts recorded on the right rear quarter panel of one sedan and the left side doors of the other. The bicyclist was not ejected and remained conscious. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No helmet or signaling factors were noted. The incident highlights the dangers cyclists face amid multiple vehicle interactions on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4675832 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Motorcyclist Suffers Head Injury on FDR Drive

A northbound motorcyclist struck trouble on FDR Drive. He braked for another vehicle, crashed, and suffered a head contusion. The rider wore a helmet. No others were hurt. The bike’s front end took the blow.

According to the police report, a 52-year-old male motorcycle driver was injured on FDR Drive after reacting to an uninvolved vehicle. The rider, traveling north on a 2023 BMW motorcycle, suffered a head contusion but was not ejected and remained conscious. The crash report lists "Reaction to Uninvolved Vehicle" as the contributing factor. No other driver errors were specified. The motorcycle sustained damage to the center front end. The rider was wearing a helmet, as noted in the report. No other people were involved or injured in the collision.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4675844 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Motorcycle Hits Bus Left Rear on East 130 Street

A motorcycle traveling south struck the left rear bumper of a bus making a left turn eastbound on East 130 Street in Manhattan. The motorcyclist, a 31-year-old man wearing a helmet, suffered whiplash and full-body injuries. The bus showed no damage.

According to the police report, a motorcycle traveling south collided with the left rear bumper of a bus making a left turn eastbound on East 130 Street in Manhattan. The motorcyclist, a 31-year-old male driver wearing a helmet, sustained injuries to his entire body, including whiplash, but was conscious and not ejected. The bus, driven by a licensed female driver, had no damage. The report lists driver inattention and distraction as contributing factors for both vehicles. The motorcycle's front center end was damaged, indicating impact with the bus's rear left side. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4675839 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Sedan Hits Pedestrian Crossing With Signal

A 35-year-old woman was struck by a sedan making a right turn on East 129 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. She suffered a head injury and concussion. The driver failed to yield right-of-way. No vehicle damage reported.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 129 Street in Manhattan struck a 35-year-old female pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection. The pedestrian sustained a head injury and concussion but remained conscious. The driver, a licensed male, was making a right turn when the collision occurred. The report lists 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the primary contributing factor. The vehicle showed no damage despite the impact to the right front bumper. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4672896 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
14-Year-Old Pedestrian Injured by Bike in Manhattan

A 14-year-old boy was hit by a bike while crossing with the signal in Manhattan. The impact struck his face, causing minor bleeding and shock. The bike showed no damage. The pedestrian suffered a moderate injury at the intersection.

According to the police report, a 14-year-old male pedestrian was injured after being struck by a bike at an intersection in Manhattan. The boy was crossing with the signal when the collision occurred. The point of impact was the center front end of the bike, which sustained no damage. The pedestrian suffered a facial injury with minor bleeding and was in shock. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors for the bike operator. The pedestrian’s actions were lawful, crossing with the signal. No safety equipment or helmet use was noted. The injury severity was moderate, classified as level 3.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4676101 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
12-Year-Old Pedestrian Injured Crossing 3 Avenue

A 12-year-old boy was struck while crossing 3 Avenue at East 116 Street. The sedan hit him on the left front quarter panel. He suffered a fractured knee and lower leg injuries. The driver was licensed and traveling north. The boy was in shock.

According to the police report, a 12-year-old male pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 3 Avenue and East 116 Street in Manhattan. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2019 sedan traveling north struck him on the left front quarter panel. The boy sustained fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg, resulting in significant injury and shock. The driver, a licensed female from California, was going straight ahead at the time of impact. The report lists no specific driver errors or contributing factors beyond unspecified causes. The pedestrian was not ejected and was located at the intersection during the collision.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4669249 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
SUV Rear-Ends Another on Harlem River Drive

Two SUVs collided on Harlem River Drive. One driver suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited driver inattention and following too closely. Air bags deployed. Impact centered on rear and front ends. Three occupants in one vehicle, two in the other.

According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles traveling south on Harlem River Drive collided. The crash involved a rear-end impact where one SUV struck the back of another. The driver of the striking vehicle, a 48-year-old man, was injured with neck pain and whiplash but was conscious and not ejected. The report lists driver errors including 'Following Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. Air bags deployed in the struck vehicle. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved. The collision caused damage to the rear bumper of the struck vehicle and the front end of the striking vehicle.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4669815 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Bicyclist Injured Following Too Closely Crash

A 47-year-old male bicyclist was injured on East 116 Street in Manhattan. He suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee and lower leg. The crash involved a rear-end impact while both vehicles traveled southbound. The bicyclist wore a helmet.

According to the police report, a bicyclist was injured in a crash on East 116 Street near Park Avenue in Manhattan. The 47-year-old male bicyclist suffered fractures and dislocations to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The crash involved two vehicles traveling southbound, with the bicyclist striking the rear of another vehicle. The report lists "Following Too Closely" as a contributing factor to the crash. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet at the time. The impact occurred at the center back end of the bicycle and the center front end of the other vehicle. The bicyclist was not ejected but experienced shock and significant injury.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4672919 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
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SUVs Collide on East 116 Street, Three Hurt

Two SUVs slammed together on East 116 Street. Three people suffered neck and back injuries. Police cite driver inattention and distraction. Metal twisted. Pain and shock followed.

According to the police report, two sport utility vehicles crashed on East 116 Street in Manhattan. Three occupants were injured: a 61-year-old front passenger with neck whiplash, a 39-year-old rear passenger with back pain and nausea, and a 68-year-old male driver with back pain and nausea. All wore lap belts and harnesses and were not ejected. The report lists driver errors as "Other Vehicular" and "Driver Inattention/Distraction." One SUV was making a right turn when struck at the center back end by the other SUV's center front. The crash left all three occupants in shock, with moderate injuries. No fatalities were reported.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4668025 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
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Defective Brakes Cause Manhattan Sedan Crash

Two passengers suffered head injuries in a multi-vehicle crash on Madison Avenue. A sedan with defective brakes collided in slippery conditions. Both victims wore seat belts and remained conscious despite whiplash and head trauma.

According to the police report, a crash occurred on Madison Avenue in Manhattan involving multiple sedans. Two occupants, a 39-year-old woman and an 11-year-old girl, were injured with head trauma and whiplash. Both were rear-seat passengers wearing lap belts and harnesses. The report lists 'Brakes Defective' and 'Pavement Slippery' as contributing factors. The defective brakes likely impaired the driver's ability to stop safely, leading to the collision. The slippery pavement further complicated vehicle control. Neither occupant was ejected, and both remained conscious. The crash involved vehicles stopped or slowing in traffic, with impact points on rear and side panels. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding were noted beyond mechanical failure and road conditions.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4665995 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14
Box Truck Slams Revel on East 118 Street

Box truck struck Revel at East 118 Street. Revel driver, 41, suffered abdominal and pelvic injuries. Police cited following too closely. Crash left driver conscious, not ejected.

According to the police report, a box truck and a Revel vehicle collided on East 118 Street in Manhattan. The Revel driver, a 41-year-old man, was injured with abrasions and trauma to the abdomen and pelvis. He remained conscious and was not ejected from the vehicle. The box truck, carrying five people, was making a right turn when the crash happened. Police listed driver errors as following too closely. No other contributing factors or victim errors were noted in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4663980 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-14