Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 66?

No Accident: Brooklyn Streets Are Killing Us—Who Will Stop It?
Precinct 66: Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 18, 2025
The Deaths Keep Coming
In Precinct 66, the streets do not forgive. Since January 2022, 21 people have died in crashes here. Sixteen more suffered serious injuries. The numbers do not tell the whole story. They do not show the blood on the crosswalk or the shoes left behind.
Just last month, a 17-year-old was killed and a 14-year-old thrown from a moped on Avenue N. The cause: “Passing or Lane Usage Improper” and “Unsafe Speed” (NYC Open Data). The street was quiet after. The loss was not.
In April, a 61-year-old man was killed crossing Bay Parkway. The SUV kept going straight. He did not (NYC Open Data).
The Pattern Is Clear
SUVs and cars do most of the killing. Out of all pedestrian injuries and deaths, SUVs and sedans are responsible for the largest share. Trucks, buses, mopeds, and bikes add to the toll, but the weight of the harm is clear. The dead are not just numbers. They are children, elders, neighbors.
A neighbor, after a recent double fatality, put it plain: “Drivers speed on that stretch of roadway.” (CBS New York). The police know the hotspots. The city knows the patterns. Still, the bodies pile up.
Leadership: Action and Silence
Local leaders have tools. The city now has the power to lower speed limits. Speed cameras are renewed. But the pace of real change is slow. The police in Precinct 66 can enforce speed limits, crack down on reckless driving, and target the corners where people keep dying. They can write tickets for speeding, for failure to yield, for running red lights. They can make it stop. But only if they act.
What You Can Do
This is not fate. It is policy. Call your council member. Call the precinct. Demand enforcement where it matters. Demand a 20 mph speed limit. Demand action, not words. Every day of delay is another day someone does not come home.
Citations
▸ Citations
- BMW Driver Kills Two in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-12
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4822639 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-07-18
- Brooklyn Hit-And-Run Kills Two Men, CBS New York, Published 2025-07-12
- Driver Kills Girlfriend Doing Donuts, New York Post, Published 2025-07-16
- Driver Doing Donuts Kills Brooklyn Woman, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-15
- Driver Doing Donuts Kills Girlfriend, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-15
- BMW Driver Kills Two in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run, NY Daily News, Published 2025-07-12
Other Representatives

District 44
416 7th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11215
Room 557, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248

District 38
4417 4th Avenue, Ground Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11220
718-439-9012
250 Broadway, Suite 1746, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7387

District 17
6605 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Room 615, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
▸ Other Geographies
Precinct 66 Police Precinct 66 sits in Brooklyn, District 38, AD 44, SD 17.
It contains Brooklyn CB12, Sunset Park (East)-Borough Park (West), Borough Park, Kensington, Mapleton-Midwood (West).
▸ See also
Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 66
Intoxicated Driver Crashes Sedan in Brooklyn▸A 39-year-old man driving a sedan in Brooklyn suffered serious abdominal and pelvic injuries after a crash. According to the police report, alcohol involvement and driver inattention caused the collision, with impact centered on the vehicle's front end.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driver was involved in a crash at 16:26 in Brooklyn near McDonald Avenue. The driver, who was the sole occupant of a 2014 Kia sedan traveling south, sustained internal injuries to his abdomen and pelvis and was unconscious at the scene. The report cites alcohol involvement and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle’s center front end was the point of impact, indicating a frontal collision. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—intoxication and distraction—as causes of the crash, with no mention of victim fault or other contributing behaviors.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing With Signal in Brooklyn▸A 66-year-old woman suffered a hip and upper leg injury while crossing 8 Avenue at 54 Street in Brooklyn. She was conscious and bruised. The police report notes no driver errors or contributing factors from the pedestrian. The crash remains unclear.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 8 Avenue and 54 Street in Brooklyn at 11:20. She was crossing with the signal when struck, sustaining a contusion and injuries to her hip and upper leg. The report lists no contributing factors from the driver or the pedestrian. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no driver errors such as failure to yield or reckless driving are cited. The pedestrian was conscious at the time of the report. The lack of detailed vehicle or driver information and absence of contributing factors in the data highlight systemic dangers at this intersection but do not assign fault to the pedestrian.
Sedan Strikes 14-Year-Old Pedestrian Crossing▸A 14-year-old girl was injured crossing a marked crosswalk when a sedan traveling east struck her with its front center. The driver’s view was obstructed, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm injury.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old female pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal when she was struck by a sedan traveling east on 60th Street in Brooklyn. The point of impact was the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm and was conscious at the scene. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s impaired visibility played a key role in the crash. The sedan showed no damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No pedestrian behaviors were listed as contributing factors. This collision highlights the dangers posed by limited driver visibility in urban street environments.
SUV Right Turn Hits Elderly Passenger▸A 83-year-old woman suffered full-body contusions and shock as a station wagon SUV made a right turn and struck a parked vehicle in Brooklyn. The crash caused center front end damage and injured the rear right passenger without ejection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred in Brooklyn at 13:29 when a 2005 Mazda SUV was making a right turn traveling west. The vehicle impacted the left front bumper against a parked BMW SUV. The driver’s inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors. An 83-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position sustained injuries described as contusions and bruises to the entire body and was in shock. She was not ejected from the vehicle. The collision caused center front end damage to the Mazda SUV and left front quarter panel damage to the parked BMW. The report explicitly attributes the crash to driver inattention and distraction, highlighting systemic risk from driver errors without implicating the injured passenger.
Distracted Driver Crashes Into Parked SUVs▸A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 39-year-old man driving a sedan in Brooklyn suffered serious abdominal and pelvic injuries after a crash. According to the police report, alcohol involvement and driver inattention caused the collision, with impact centered on the vehicle's front end.
According to the police report, a 39-year-old male driver was involved in a crash at 16:26 in Brooklyn near McDonald Avenue. The driver, who was the sole occupant of a 2014 Kia sedan traveling south, sustained internal injuries to his abdomen and pelvis and was unconscious at the scene. The report cites alcohol involvement and driver inattention or distraction as contributing factors. The vehicle’s center front end was the point of impact, indicating a frontal collision. The driver was wearing a lap belt and harness and was not ejected from the vehicle. The report explicitly identifies driver errors—intoxication and distraction—as causes of the crash, with no mention of victim fault or other contributing behaviors.
Pedestrian Injured Crossing With Signal in Brooklyn▸A 66-year-old woman suffered a hip and upper leg injury while crossing 8 Avenue at 54 Street in Brooklyn. She was conscious and bruised. The police report notes no driver errors or contributing factors from the pedestrian. The crash remains unclear.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 8 Avenue and 54 Street in Brooklyn at 11:20. She was crossing with the signal when struck, sustaining a contusion and injuries to her hip and upper leg. The report lists no contributing factors from the driver or the pedestrian. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no driver errors such as failure to yield or reckless driving are cited. The pedestrian was conscious at the time of the report. The lack of detailed vehicle or driver information and absence of contributing factors in the data highlight systemic dangers at this intersection but do not assign fault to the pedestrian.
Sedan Strikes 14-Year-Old Pedestrian Crossing▸A 14-year-old girl was injured crossing a marked crosswalk when a sedan traveling east struck her with its front center. The driver’s view was obstructed, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm injury.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old female pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal when she was struck by a sedan traveling east on 60th Street in Brooklyn. The point of impact was the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm and was conscious at the scene. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s impaired visibility played a key role in the crash. The sedan showed no damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No pedestrian behaviors were listed as contributing factors. This collision highlights the dangers posed by limited driver visibility in urban street environments.
SUV Right Turn Hits Elderly Passenger▸A 83-year-old woman suffered full-body contusions and shock as a station wagon SUV made a right turn and struck a parked vehicle in Brooklyn. The crash caused center front end damage and injured the rear right passenger without ejection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred in Brooklyn at 13:29 when a 2005 Mazda SUV was making a right turn traveling west. The vehicle impacted the left front bumper against a parked BMW SUV. The driver’s inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors. An 83-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position sustained injuries described as contusions and bruises to the entire body and was in shock. She was not ejected from the vehicle. The collision caused center front end damage to the Mazda SUV and left front quarter panel damage to the parked BMW. The report explicitly attributes the crash to driver inattention and distraction, highlighting systemic risk from driver errors without implicating the injured passenger.
Distracted Driver Crashes Into Parked SUVs▸A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 66-year-old woman suffered a hip and upper leg injury while crossing 8 Avenue at 54 Street in Brooklyn. She was conscious and bruised. The police report notes no driver errors or contributing factors from the pedestrian. The crash remains unclear.
According to the police report, a 66-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 8 Avenue and 54 Street in Brooklyn at 11:20. She was crossing with the signal when struck, sustaining a contusion and injuries to her hip and upper leg. The report lists no contributing factors from the driver or the pedestrian. The vehicle involved is unspecified, and no driver errors such as failure to yield or reckless driving are cited. The pedestrian was conscious at the time of the report. The lack of detailed vehicle or driver information and absence of contributing factors in the data highlight systemic dangers at this intersection but do not assign fault to the pedestrian.
Sedan Strikes 14-Year-Old Pedestrian Crossing▸A 14-year-old girl was injured crossing a marked crosswalk when a sedan traveling east struck her with its front center. The driver’s view was obstructed, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm injury.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old female pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal when she was struck by a sedan traveling east on 60th Street in Brooklyn. The point of impact was the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm and was conscious at the scene. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s impaired visibility played a key role in the crash. The sedan showed no damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No pedestrian behaviors were listed as contributing factors. This collision highlights the dangers posed by limited driver visibility in urban street environments.
SUV Right Turn Hits Elderly Passenger▸A 83-year-old woman suffered full-body contusions and shock as a station wagon SUV made a right turn and struck a parked vehicle in Brooklyn. The crash caused center front end damage and injured the rear right passenger without ejection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred in Brooklyn at 13:29 when a 2005 Mazda SUV was making a right turn traveling west. The vehicle impacted the left front bumper against a parked BMW SUV. The driver’s inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors. An 83-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position sustained injuries described as contusions and bruises to the entire body and was in shock. She was not ejected from the vehicle. The collision caused center front end damage to the Mazda SUV and left front quarter panel damage to the parked BMW. The report explicitly attributes the crash to driver inattention and distraction, highlighting systemic risk from driver errors without implicating the injured passenger.
Distracted Driver Crashes Into Parked SUVs▸A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 14-year-old girl was injured crossing a marked crosswalk when a sedan traveling east struck her with its front center. The driver’s view was obstructed, contributing to the collision. The pedestrian suffered a bruised elbow and lower arm injury.
According to the police report, a 14-year-old female pedestrian was crossing at a marked crosswalk without a signal when she was struck by a sedan traveling east on 60th Street in Brooklyn. The point of impact was the center front end of the vehicle. The pedestrian sustained a contusion and bruising to her elbow and lower arm and was conscious at the scene. The report cites 'View Obstructed/Limited' as a contributing factor, indicating the driver’s impaired visibility played a key role in the crash. The sedan showed no damage, suggesting a low-speed impact. The driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. No pedestrian behaviors were listed as contributing factors. This collision highlights the dangers posed by limited driver visibility in urban street environments.
SUV Right Turn Hits Elderly Passenger▸A 83-year-old woman suffered full-body contusions and shock as a station wagon SUV made a right turn and struck a parked vehicle in Brooklyn. The crash caused center front end damage and injured the rear right passenger without ejection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred in Brooklyn at 13:29 when a 2005 Mazda SUV was making a right turn traveling west. The vehicle impacted the left front bumper against a parked BMW SUV. The driver’s inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors. An 83-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position sustained injuries described as contusions and bruises to the entire body and was in shock. She was not ejected from the vehicle. The collision caused center front end damage to the Mazda SUV and left front quarter panel damage to the parked BMW. The report explicitly attributes the crash to driver inattention and distraction, highlighting systemic risk from driver errors without implicating the injured passenger.
Distracted Driver Crashes Into Parked SUVs▸A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 83-year-old woman suffered full-body contusions and shock as a station wagon SUV made a right turn and struck a parked vehicle in Brooklyn. The crash caused center front end damage and injured the rear right passenger without ejection.
According to the police report, the crash occurred in Brooklyn at 13:29 when a 2005 Mazda SUV was making a right turn traveling west. The vehicle impacted the left front bumper against a parked BMW SUV. The driver’s inattention and distraction were cited as contributing factors. An 83-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position sustained injuries described as contusions and bruises to the entire body and was in shock. She was not ejected from the vehicle. The collision caused center front end damage to the Mazda SUV and left front quarter panel damage to the parked BMW. The report explicitly attributes the crash to driver inattention and distraction, highlighting systemic risk from driver errors without implicating the injured passenger.
Distracted Driver Crashes Into Parked SUVs▸A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A distracted driver struck multiple parked SUVs on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The driver, a 42-year-old woman, was injured and trapped in her vehicle. The crash caused significant damage to the front and rear panels of several parked vehicles.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 3:47 AM on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver, traveling southbound in a 2022 Nissan SUV, collided with several parked vehicles, including a 2023 Tesla SUV, a 2018 Toyota SUV, and a 2012 Volkswagen sedan. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor for the crash. The driver was injured and trapped inside her vehicle, wearing a lap belt at the time. Damage was recorded on the right front bumper of the moving vehicle and on the left rear quarter panel, center back end, and right rear quarter panels of the parked vehicles. No other occupants or pedestrians were involved.
SUV Right Turn Strikes Bicyclist in Brooklyn▸A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 36-year-old female bicyclist suffered knee and lower leg abrasions after a collision with a right-turning SUV on 40 Street in Brooklyn. The bicyclist was partially ejected but remained conscious. No vehicle damage was reported.
According to the police report, a 36-year-old female bicyclist traveling north on 40 Street was struck by a 2023 Honda SUV making a right turn eastbound. The point of impact was the center front end of both vehicles. The bicyclist was partially ejected and sustained abrasions to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity rated at level 3. The SUV driver, a licensed male from New York, had no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian or bicyclist errors. The collision highlights the danger posed by turning vehicles to bicyclists traveling straight through intersections.
SUV Turns Left, Hits Pedestrian on New Utrecht▸SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
SUV struck a 63-year-old man crossing New Utrecht Avenue. The impact left facial abrasions. The driver turned left. No vehicle damage. The street stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, a 63-year-old male pedestrian was injured when an SUV struck him on New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:01 PM. The pedestrian was crossing the street and was hit by the vehicle's left front quarter panel as the driver made a left turn. The pedestrian suffered abrasions to his face and remained conscious at the scene. The report lists no explicit driver errors or contributing factors. The vehicle, a 2021 Honda SUV, sustained no damage. The incident underscores the risk pedestrians face from turning vehicles, even when no driver error is cited.
SUV Left Turn Hits Pedestrian Crossing Signal▸A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 65-year-old woman suffered severe leg injuries when an SUV making a left turn struck her at an intersection. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal. The vehicle showed no damage, highlighting the impact's force on the vulnerable pedestrian.
According to the police report, a 65-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of 45 Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn at 6:51 AM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a 2008 Chevrolet SUV, traveling northwest and making a left turn, struck her with its left front bumper. The pedestrian sustained fractures and dislocations to her knee, lower leg, and foot, classified as injury severity level 3. The vehicle, occupied by a licensed male driver, showed no damage. The report lists no explicit driver contributing factors but notes the vehicle's pre-crash action as making a left turn, a maneuver often associated with failure to yield to pedestrians crossing legally. The pedestrian's crossing with the signal is noted but not cited as a contributing factor. This crash underscores the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians at intersections.
Sedan Rear-Ends Pick-Up Truck on 59 Street▸A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A sedan struck the right rear quarter panel of a pick-up truck traveling north on 59 Street in Brooklyn. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old woman, suffered shoulder and upper arm injuries and whiplash. Police cite driver inattention as the cause.
According to the police report, a collision occurred on 59 Street in Brooklyn involving a sedan and a pick-up truck, both traveling north. The pick-up truck was going straight ahead when the sedan, which was previously parked, impacted the truck's right rear quarter panel with its left front bumper. The sedan driver, a 27-year-old female occupant, sustained injuries to her shoulder and upper arm and complained of whiplash. She was conscious and restrained by a lap belt and harness. The police report identifies 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor to the crash. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors are noted. The report does not indicate any fault or blame on the pick-up truck or its driver.
Sedan Fails to Yield, Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian▸A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 39-year-old man crossing with the signal was struck and injured by a sedan in Brooklyn. The driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing the collision. The pedestrian suffered shock and unknown injuries at the intersection of 52 Street and 8 Avenue.
According to the police report, a sedan traveling north on 52 Street in Brooklyn struck a 39-year-old male pedestrian who was crossing with the signal at the intersection with 8 Avenue. The pedestrian was injured and experienced shock, with injury severity rated as 3 and bodily injury unknown. The report explicitly cites 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' as the contributing factor for the driver. The driver was licensed and operating a 2011 Acura sedan. No vehicle damage was recorded, indicating the impact may have been low-speed but sufficient to cause injury. The pedestrian’s crossing with the signal was noted but not listed as a contributing factor. The collision highlights driver error in yielding to pedestrians at intersections.
Moped Strikes Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A moped traveling east on 60 Street struck a 29-year-old female pedestrian, causing knee and lower leg injuries. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises but remained conscious. The moped sustained front-end damage in the collision.
According to the police report, a moped driven by a licensed male operator was traveling straight ahead eastbound on 60 Street near 17 Avenue in Brooklyn at 20:49. The moped's center front end collided with a 29-year-old female pedestrian, who sustained knee, lower leg, and foot injuries classified as injury severity level 3. The pedestrian was conscious and suffered contusions and bruises. The report lists no specific contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The pedestrian's location and actions at the time of the crash are unknown, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The moped sustained damage to its center front end, indicating the point of impact. This collision highlights the dangers vulnerable pedestrians face from motorized vehicles in urban settings.
Sedan Strikes Teen Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A 15-year-old girl was injured crossing Caton Avenue with the signal when a westbound sedan made a left turn and struck her. The impact caused abrasions and lower leg injuries. The driver showed no vehicle damage, indicating a low-speed collision.
According to the police report, a 15-year-old female pedestrian was crossing Caton Avenue at an intersection with the pedestrian signal when she was struck by a westbound Ford sedan making a left turn. The point of impact was the vehicle's left front bumper. The pedestrian suffered abrasions and injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, with an injury severity classified as moderate (3). The driver was licensed and operating the vehicle legally, with no reported vehicle damage. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not cite any pedestrian errors. The collision highlights the dangers posed by turning vehicles to pedestrians legally crossing intersections.
Two Sedans Crash, Passenger Injured in Brooklyn▸Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
Two sedans slammed together on Mc Donald Avenue. A woman in the back seat took a blow to the head and suffered whiplash. Both cars’ front bumpers crumpled. No driver errors listed. Streets stayed dangerous.
According to the police report, two sedans collided on Mc Donald Avenue at 12:46 in Brooklyn. Both drivers were going straight when their cars struck head-on, damaging the front bumpers. A 40-year-old female passenger in the right rear seat was injured, suffering head trauma and whiplash. She was conscious, not ejected, and secured with a lap belt and harness. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for her injury but does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved.
SUV Rear-Ends Parked Box Truck in Brooklyn▸A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A licensed male driver in a Nissan SUV struck the rear of a parked box truck on Avenue C in Brooklyn. The SUV sustained front-end damage. The driver was injured and incoherent but not ejected. Police cited unspecified driver errors.
According to the police report, a 64-year-old male driver operating a 2015 Nissan SUV was traveling southwest on Avenue C in Brooklyn at 10:20 AM when he collided with the center back end of a parked 2014 Ford box truck. The SUV's right front bumper was damaged. The driver was injured, described as incoherent, and wore a lap belt and harness. The report lists two unspecified contributing factors attributed to the driver but does not specify pedestrian or cyclist involvement. No ejection occurred, and no visible complaints were noted. The collision highlights driver error in failing to avoid a stationary vehicle, underscoring systemic risks posed by inattentive or impaired driving in urban settings.
Distracted E-Scooter Driver Injures Self in Brooklyn▸An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
An e-scooter driver in Brooklyn suffered a head abrasion after a partial ejection. The crash occurred at 18 Avenue, with the driver distracted. The vehicle hit a parked car’s left side door, causing injury without vehicle damage.
According to the police report, a 37-year-old female e-scooter driver was partially ejected and sustained a head abrasion at 12:43 PM near 4518 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The report cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The e-scooter, traveling south and going straight ahead, struck the left side doors of a parked vehicle, which sustained no damage. The injured driver was conscious and did not use any safety equipment. The crash highlights the dangers posed by driver distraction, as the e-scooter collided with a stationary vehicle, resulting in injury to the rider without damage to the parked car.
SUV Driver Distracted, Hits Teen Pedestrian in Brooklyn▸A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A Chevy SUV struck an 18-year-old woman crossing 17th Avenue with the light. Blood ran down her face. She stayed conscious. The driver looked too late. Streetlights blinked. The city kept moving. The wound marked the intersection.
According to the police report, a Chevy SUV traveling west on 17th Avenue at 52nd Street struck an 18-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection with the signal. The report states the pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious at the scene. Police attribute the crash to 'Driver Inattention/Distraction,' noting the driver 'looked too late.' The SUV's point of impact was the center front end. The report explicitly lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The pedestrian was crossing with the light, as documented in the report, after the driver failed to observe her in time. The narrative underscores the systemic danger faced by people on foot, even when following traffic signals.
E-Scooter Slams Pedestrian Crossing With Signal▸A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A woman crossed 60th Street with the light. An e-scooter sped south, struck her face. Blood pooled on the crosswalk. She stayed conscious, pain etched across her features. Metal twisted. The street bore witness.
At the corner of 60th Street and 18th Avenue in Brooklyn, a 62-year-old woman was injured when an e-scooter traveling south struck her as she crossed with the signal. According to the police report, 'A woman crossed with the light. An e-scooter came fast, struck her face. Blood spilled on the crosswalk.' The pedestrian suffered severe bleeding to her face but remained conscious after the impact. The report notes the pedestrian was 'Crossing With Signal' at the intersection, and the e-scooter was 'Going Straight Ahead.' The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' but the narrative and data confirm the pedestrian had the right of way. The e-scooter's center front end took the brunt of the collision, leaving both machine and victim crumpled in the aftermath.
SUV Left Turn Strikes Northbound Bicyclist▸A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A southbound SUV making a left turn collided with a northbound bicyclist on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. The 18-year-old cyclist was partially ejected, suffering knee and lower leg abrasions. The SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s front end were damaged.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 13:03 on 18 Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2024 Hyundai SUV traveling south was making a left turn when it struck a northbound bicyclist. The bicyclist, an 18-year-old male, was partially ejected from his bike and sustained abrasions to his knee, lower leg, and foot. The report notes the SUV’s left front bumper and the bike’s center front end were the points of impact. The bicyclist was conscious but injured. The report lists the bicyclist’s contributing factors as unspecified, but no driver contributing factors were explicitly recorded. The SUV driver was licensed and traveling legally, but the collision during the left turn indicates a failure to yield to the bicyclist traveling straight. No helmet or safety equipment was used by the bicyclist, but this was not cited as a contributing factor.
SUV Fails to Yield, Hits Sedan on Coney Island Ave▸A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
A Lexus SUV struck a Mitsubishi sedan on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV driver failed to yield right-of-way, causing a collision that injured the sedan driver. The impact damaged the sedan’s right side and left the SUV’s front end crushed.
According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:19 on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn. A 34-year-old male sedan driver suffered a shoulder and upper arm injury and complained of whiplash. The report states the SUV driver, also male and licensed in New York, failed to yield right-of-way, cited twice as the contributing factor. The SUV, traveling north, struck the sedan’s right side doors with its left front bumper. Both vehicles were moving straight ahead before impact. The sedan driver was conscious and restrained with a lap belt. The collision caused significant damage to the sedan’s right side doors and the SUV’s center front end. No victim behaviors were listed as contributing factors.
3Rear-End Collision Injures Three Passengers▸Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.
Two sedans collided on 50 Street in Brooklyn. The second vehicle struck the first from behind, injuring three passengers. All suffered whiplash and chest injuries. Drivers were licensed. The crash exposed dangers of rear-end impacts in traffic.
According to the police report, at 3:29 AM on 50 Street in Brooklyn, a 2011 Toyota sedan traveling north struck the rear bumper of a stopped 2018 Chevrolet sedan. The impact point was the right rear bumper of the first vehicle and the center front end of the second. The Chevrolet carried three passengers, ages 7, 15, and 42, all injured with whiplash complaints and chest injuries. All occupants were conscious and restrained with lap belts and harnesses. Both drivers were licensed in New York. The report lists no contributing factors for the drivers, but the collision type indicates a failure to maintain safe distance or attention by the striking vehicle. The crash highlights the systemic danger of rear-end collisions in traffic, causing multiple injuries to vehicle occupants.