Crash Count for Precinct 67
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 5,469
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 3,617
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 657
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 47
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 11
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Aug 2, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Precinct 67?

Four Dead, Thousands Hurt: City Leaders Watch, Streets Bleed

Four Dead, Thousands Hurt: City Leaders Watch, Streets Bleed

Precinct 67: Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 19, 2025

The Numbers Do Not Lie

Nine dead. Forty seriously hurt. Over 3,300 injured. That is the toll of traffic violence in Precinct 67 since 2022. The dead do not get a second chance. The wounded carry scars you cannot see. In the last twelve months alone, four people died and more than a thousand were injured on these streets. The disaster is slow, but it does not stop.

Recent Crashes: Lives Shattered, Families Changed

Just this May, a woman crossing with the signal at E 95th Street and Rutland Road was killed by a turning sedan. The driver was distracted. She died in the crosswalk, crushed in the chest. The record shows only this: “Apparent Death” and “Driver Inattention/Distraction” (NYC Open Data).

A year earlier, a 74-year-old woman was killed at Avenue D and New York Avenue. She had the light. The driver failed to yield. The record is spare: “Failure to Yield Right-of-Way” (NYC Open Data).

Most victims are on foot. Most drivers walk away.

Leadership: Promises and Silence

The city has the power to lower speed limits. Albany handed it over. But the default speed is still too high. The council can act. The precinct can enforce. The tools are there. The bodies keep coming.

Police can do more. They can target speeders, reckless drivers, and those who fail to yield. They can focus on the places where people keep getting hit. They can write tickets. They can make it clear: the law is not a suggestion.

The NYPD Commissioner Tisch stated, “Our message to drivers was clear: follow the rules or face the law.”

But the numbers show the message is not getting through. Four dead in a year.

What Now: No More Waiting

Every day of delay is another family broken. Call your council member. Call the precinct. Demand action. Demand lower speeds, real enforcement, and streets built for people, not just cars. The dead cannot speak. The living must.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Precinct 67 sit politically?
It belongs to borough Brooklyn, city council district District 41, assembly district AD 41 and state senate district SD 19. See NYC Open Data.
Which areas are in Precinct 67?
It includes the East Flatbush-Erasmus, East Flatbush-Farragut, East Flatbush-Rugby, East Flatbush-Remsen Village, Holy Cross Cemetery, and Brooklyn CB17 neighborhoods. It also overlaps parts of Council Districts District 40, District 41, District 42, and District 45, Assembly Districts AD 41, AD 42, AD 43, and AD 58, and State Senate Districts SD 19, SD 20, and SD 21. See NYC Open Data.
What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths to pedestrians in Precinct 67?
Cars and Trucks: 4 deaths, 400 minor injuries, 137 moderate injuries, 7 serious injuries (cars/SUVs); 2 deaths, 26 minor injuries, 10 moderate injuries, 2 serious injuries (trucks/buses). Motorcycles and Mopeds: No deaths, 4 minor injuries, 4 moderate injuries, no serious injuries. Bikes: No deaths, 4 minor injuries, 1 moderate injury, no serious injuries. See NYC Open Data.
What can police do to protect vulnerable road users here?
Precinct 67 can enforce speed limits, crack down on reckless driving, and respond to dangerous conditions. They can issue tickets for speeding and failure to yield, and target known crash hotspots. As NYPD Commissioner Tisch said, “Our message to drivers was clear: follow the rules or face the law.”
Are crashes preventable or just 'accidents'?
Crashes are preventable. Most deaths and injuries in Precinct 67 happened because drivers failed to yield, were distracted, or drove too fast. These are choices, not fate.
What can local politicians do?
Local politicians can lower speed limits, fund safer street designs, and demand real enforcement. They can push for policies that protect people walking and cycling, not just drivers.
What is CrashCount?
We’re a tool for helping hold local politicians and other actors accountable for their failure to protect you when you’re walking or cycling in NYC. We update our site constantly to provide you with up to date information on what’s happening in your neighborhood.

Citations

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Other Representatives

Kalman Yeger
Assembly Member Kalman Yeger
District 41
District Office:
3520 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11229
Legislative Office:
Room 324, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Darlene Mealy
Council Member Darlene Mealy
District 41
District Office:
400 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11212
718-953-3097
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1856, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7387
Roxanne Persaud
State Senator Roxanne Persaud
District 19
District Office:
1222 E. 96th St., Brooklyn, NY 11236
Legislative Office:
Room 409, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
Other Geographies

Precinct 67 Police Precinct 67 sits in Brooklyn, District 41, AD 41, SD 19.

It contains Brooklyn CB17, East Flatbush-Erasmus, East Flatbush-Farragut, East Flatbush-Rugby, East Flatbush-Remsen Village, Holy Cross Cemetery.

See also
Boroughs
Community Boards
State_assembly_districts
State Senate Districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Police Precinct 67

Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian at Brooklyn Crosswalk

A sedan struck a 45-year-old woman crossing East 93 Street near Winthrop. She suffered bruises to her knee and leg. Police cite driver distraction. The crash marks another blow to Brooklyn’s walkers.

According to the police report, a sedan traveling west on East 93 Street struck a 45-year-old female pedestrian at the intersection with Winthrop Street in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured, sustaining contusions to her knee, lower leg, and foot. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the primary contributing factor. The point of impact was the sedan’s right front quarter panel. The pedestrian was conscious at the scene. The report also notes 'Pedestrian Error/Confusion,' but the driver’s distraction is cited first. The sedan was undamaged and continued straight before the crash. This incident highlights the ongoing threat distracted drivers pose to people on foot in city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4713645 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Motorbike Hits Convertible During U-Turn in Brooklyn

A motorbike slammed into a convertible making a U-turn on Church Avenue. The rider took the hit, suffering bruises and trauma to his leg and foot. Police blamed driver inattention and distraction for the crash.

According to the police report, a crash happened at 14:41 near 9719 Church Avenue in Brooklyn. A convertible making a U-turn was struck on its left front bumper by a motorbike heading east. The motorbike driver, a 41-year-old man, suffered contusions and trauma to his knee, lower leg, and foot. He was conscious and not ejected. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the cause. No other contributing factors were noted. The convertible had no occupants at the time. The impact point was the motorbike's center front end against the convertible's left front bumper, showing a direct collision.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4715288 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
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Rear-End Collision on Slippery Utica Avenue

Two female drivers collided southbound on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn. The SUV rear-ended the sedan amid slippery pavement. Both drivers suffered whiplash and upper body injuries. The crash exposed dangers of close following on slick roads.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 8:45 AM on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn. A 42-year-old female driver of a 2003 SUV was following too closely behind a 35-year-old female driver of a 2013 sedan. The SUV struck the sedan from behind, impacting the sedan's center front end and the SUV's center back end. Both drivers were injured, sustaining whiplash and upper arm or neck injuries, and remained conscious. The report cites 'Pavement Slippery' and 'Following Too Closely' as contributing factors for the SUV driver. Both drivers were properly restrained with lap belts and harnesses. No victim fault or pedestrian involvement was noted. The collision highlights the systemic danger of rear-end crashes exacerbated by slippery road conditions and driver failure to maintain safe following distance.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4713628 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Sedan Merging Crashes Into Box Truck in Brooklyn

A 33-year-old male sedan driver suffered back injuries and shock after colliding with a box truck on East 42 Street. The sedan struck the truck’s left front bumper while merging eastbound. Both drivers were licensed, with no victim fault reported.

According to the police report, the crash occurred on East 42 Street in Brooklyn at 18:05. A 33-year-old male sedan driver, traveling eastbound and merging, collided with a box truck also heading east. The point of impact was the sedan’s left rear bumper striking the truck’s left front bumper. The sedan driver sustained back injuries and was in shock but was not ejected from the vehicle. Both drivers held valid New York licenses. The report lists the sedan driver’s contributing factors as unspecified, indicating driver error related to merging maneuvers. No pedestrian or cyclist was involved, and no victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. Vehicle damage was concentrated on the left rear bumper of the sedan and the left front bumper of the truck, underscoring the merging collision dynamics.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4711237 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Pick-up Truck Injures Brooklyn Pedestrian

A 65-year-old woman suffered a hip and upper leg injury after a pick-up truck struck her outside an intersection in Brooklyn. The driver, holding a learner's permit, was traveling east when the collision occurred. The pedestrian was conscious and bruised.

According to the police report, a pick-up truck driven by a male with a New York learner's permit was traveling east near 854 Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn when it struck a 65-year-old female pedestrian. The pedestrian was located outside an intersection and was not in the roadway at the time of impact. She sustained injuries to her hip and upper leg, described as contusions and bruises, and remained conscious after the collision. The report lists unspecified contributing factors for the pedestrian but does not identify any specific driver errors such as Failure to Yield or speeding. The vehicle sustained damage to the center back end, indicating the point of impact. The data highlights the dangers posed by vehicles operated by drivers with learner permits in urban environments.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4710178 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Sedan Rear-Ended by Dump Truck on Rogers Avenue

A sedan traveling north on Rogers Avenue was struck in the left rear bumper by a dump truck also heading north. The sedan driver, a 46-year-old woman, suffered whiplash and full-body injuries. The dump truck showed no damage, indicating a forceful impact.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 9:00 AM on Rogers Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2017 Nissan sedan, driven by a 46-year-old licensed female driver from New York, was traveling straight ahead northbound when it was impacted on the left rear bumper by a 2020 dump truck also traveling northbound. The dump truck driver, a licensed male from New Jersey, showed no vehicle damage, suggesting the truck struck the sedan with significant force. The sedan driver sustained injuries described as whiplash and entire body trauma, classified with injury severity level 3, and remained conscious. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not attribute fault to the sedan driver. The collision highlights risks from rear-end impacts involving large trucks and passenger vehicles on city streets.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4709277 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Teen Pedestrian Struck by Sedan on Lenox Road

A 13-year-old boy crossing Lenox Road was hit by a southbound sedan. He suffered bruises to his knee, leg, and foot. The car showed no damage. The crash left the boy in shock on a Brooklyn street.

According to the police report, a 13-year-old male pedestrian was injured at Lenox Road and Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn at 4:15 p.m. The boy was crossing against the signal when a southbound 2017 Mazda sedan struck him at the right front bumper. The report lists 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian Error/Confusion' as a contributing factor. The pedestrian suffered contusions and bruises to his knee, lower leg, and foot, with injury severity rated as 3. The sedan sustained no damage. The police report does not cite any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4709259 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Bicyclist Partially Ejected in Brooklyn Crash

A 44-year-old male bicyclist was partially ejected and injured in a collision on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn. The impact struck the center back end of the bike as it was passing. The rider suffered back injuries and shock, with no visible complaints.

According to the police report, a 44-year-old male bicyclist traveling north on Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn was involved in a crash with a sedan. The bicyclist was partially ejected when the collision impacted the center back end of his bike while he was passing. The rider sustained back injuries and was in shock, with injury severity rated at level 3. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding. The bicyclist was not wearing any safety equipment at the time. No information about the sedan's driver or their actions was provided in the report. The crash occurred around noon, and the bicyclist was the only injured party noted.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4709053 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Sedan Rear-Ends Left-Turning Jeep in Brooklyn

A sedan struck the center back end of a northbound Jeep making a left turn on Church Avenue. The Jeep driver, a 27-year-old man, suffered a back injury and shock. Police report no contributing driver errors or victim faults.

According to the police report, the crash occurred on Church Avenue in Brooklyn around 6:30 AM. A 27-year-old male Jeep driver, traveling north and making a left turn, was rear-ended by a sedan. The point of impact was the center back end of the Jeep, which sustained damage in the same area. The Jeep driver was injured, specifically in the back, and experienced shock but was not ejected from the vehicle. He was wearing a lap belt at the time. The report does not list any contributing factors or driver errors for either vehicle. The sedan's driver details and contributing factors are unspecified. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4709054 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Pedestrian Injured Crossing Brooklyn Avenue

A 59-year-old woman suffered a head abrasion while crossing Brooklyn Avenue with the signal. The crash occurred near 8:41 a.m. The pedestrian was conscious and injured at the intersection. Vehicle details and driver errors remain unspecified in the report.

According to the police report, a 59-year-old female pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Brooklyn Avenue around 8:41 a.m. She was crossing with the signal when the crash occurred. The pedestrian sustained a head abrasion and was conscious at the scene. The report does not specify the vehicle type or driver actions, nor does it list any contributing factors or driver errors such as failure to yield. No victim behaviors were cited as contributing factors. The lack of detailed vehicle or driver information limits the ability to identify specific driver errors or systemic dangers in this incident.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4708992 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Unlicensed Driver Ignores Signal, Crashes in Brooklyn

A 39-year-old unlicensed driver sped through Beverley Road, struck a taxi and parked cars. He suffered neck injuries and lost consciousness. Police cited traffic control disregard and unsafe speed.

According to the police report, a 39-year-old unlicensed man drove a Nissan sedan north on Beverley Road in Brooklyn. He disregarded traffic control and sped, crashing into a taxi and several parked cars. The sedan hit the taxi's right side doors and damaged its own front end. The driver was injured, suffering neck trauma and losing consciousness. The report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors. No other driver or pedestrian errors are noted. Only the unlicensed driver was reported injured in this crash.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4708317 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Sedan Collides With Vehicle on Kings Highway

A northbound sedan hit another vehicle on Kings Highway. The driver, a 40-year-old woman, was injured and in shock. No driver errors listed. No pedestrians or cyclists involved.

According to the police report, a 2013 Nissan sedan traveling north on Kings Highway in Brooklyn struck another vehicle at 7:37 AM. The sedan's driver, a 40-year-old woman, suffered injuries and shock. She was not ejected and wore a lap belt. The sedan took damage to the center front end and right front bumper. The police report lists no contributing factors or driver errors. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. No victim actions contributed to the crash. The incident centers on the impact between two vehicles, with injury to the sedan's driver.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4708502 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
10-Year-Old Pedestrian Injured by Sedan at Intersection

A 10-year-old girl crossing with the signal was struck by a northbound sedan on East 98 Street in Brooklyn. The impact to her lower leg caused serious injury and shock. The driver’s left front bumper hit the pedestrian at the intersection.

According to the police report, a 10-year-old female pedestrian was injured at the intersection of East 98 Street and Hegeman Avenue in Brooklyn at 2:26 PM. The pedestrian was crossing with the signal when a northbound 2023 Tesla sedan struck her with its left front bumper. The impact caused injuries to her knee, lower leg, and foot, resulting in a severity level 3 injury and shock. The sedan’s driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead. The report does not specify driver errors or contributing factors beyond the collision details. The pedestrian was not ejected and wore no safety equipment. This crash highlights the dangers pedestrians face even when crossing legally at intersections.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4706648 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Sedan Strikes E-Bike on East 35 Street

A sedan traveling north collided with a westbound e-bike on East 35 Street in Brooklyn. The e-bike rider was ejected and suffered serious leg injuries. Police cited the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as a key factor in the crash.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 15:39 on East 35 Street near Cortelyou Road in Brooklyn. A sedan traveling north struck an e-bike moving west. The e-bike rider, a 24-year-old male, was ejected from his vehicle and sustained injuries to his knee, lower leg, and foot, including abrasions. The police report identifies the sedan driver’s failure to yield right-of-way as a primary contributing factor to the collision. The impact occurred at the right side doors of the sedan and the center front end of the e-bike. The e-bike rider was in shock and injured but no other contributing factors related to the victim were noted. The sedan driver was licensed and traveling straight ahead, as was the e-bike rider.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4704910 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
SUV Left Turn Crushes Sedan Driver’s Neck

A Hyundai SUV turned left on Avenue H. It struck the side of an Infiniti sedan. The sedan’s driver, a 27-year-old man, suffered neck crush injuries. Night air thickened. Driver inattention cut through Brooklyn’s quiet.

According to the police report, a Hyundai SUV was making a left turn at Avenue H and East 38th Street when it struck the right side of an Infiniti sedan that was traveling straight. The crash occurred at 22:25 in Brooklyn. The report states the SUV’s driver was inattentive or distracted, listing 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as the contributing factor. The impact crushed the sedan driver’s neck. The 27-year-old man, who was wearing a lap belt and harness, remained conscious after the collision. The police narrative describes the scene: 'A Hyundai SUV turned left. An Infiniti sedan went straight. The SUV struck the sedan’s side. A 27-year-old man, belted in, suffered crush injuries to his neck. He stayed awake. The street went quiet.' The report does not cite any contributing actions by the injured driver. The focus remains on the left-turning SUV and the danger posed by driver inattention.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4705520 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Pickup Truck Rear-Ends Sedan in Brooklyn

A pickup truck struck a sedan from behind on Brooklyn Avenue. The sedan’s right rear passenger suffered neck injuries and whiplash. Police cited the truck driver’s failure to maintain safe distance as the cause. Both vehicles traveled northbound at impact.

According to the police report, the crash occurred at 11:12 AM on Brooklyn Avenue in Brooklyn. A 2020 Isuzu pickup truck, traveling north, collided with the center back end of a 2016 Nissan sedan also heading north. The impact injured a 54-year-old female occupant seated in the right rear passenger position of the sedan. She sustained neck injuries described as whiplash and was conscious at the scene. The report identifies the contributing factor as "Following Too Closely," indicating the pickup truck driver failed to maintain a safe distance behind the sedan. Both drivers were licensed and traveling straight ahead at the time of the collision. No other contributing factors or victim behaviors were noted in the report.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4704817 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
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Convertible Rear-Ends Vehicle on Church Avenue

A convertible struck the rear of another vehicle on Church Avenue in Brooklyn. Three occupants in the convertible suffered back injuries and shock. Police cited following too closely as the cause. No ejections occurred; all wore lap belts.

According to the police report, the crash occurred on Church Avenue in Brooklyn at 3:45 p.m. A 2006 Ford convertible traveling northeast struck the center back end of a 2014 Nissan vehicle going straight ahead. The convertible was slowing or stopping before impact. The report lists 'Following Too Closely' as the contributing factor, indicating driver error by the convertible driver. Three occupants in the convertible—two passengers and the driver—were injured, each suffering back injuries and shock, with complaints of pain or nausea. All occupants wore lap belts and were not ejected. The Nissan vehicle sustained no damage. The report does not indicate any contributing factors related to the victims' behavior.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4703405 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
Pedestrian Hit by Car on Avenue D

A 32-year-old man crossing Avenue D was struck by a car’s right front bumper. He suffered hip and leg bruises. The crash happened after midnight. Police list no clear cause. Systemic gaps remain.

According to the police report, a 32-year-old male pedestrian was injured at an intersection on Avenue D at 12:37 a.m. He was struck by a vehicle traveling east, which hit him with its right front bumper. The pedestrian suffered a contusion to his hip and upper leg, classified as injury severity 3. The report lists his location as 'Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection' and his action as 'Other Actions in Roadway.' Contributing factors are marked as unspecified. No driver errors such as failure to yield or speeding are cited. The report does not specify vehicle type, driver identity, or license status, exposing systemic gaps in crash documentation.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4703291 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
SUV Lane Change on Rockaway Parkway Injures Girl

SUV veered on Rockaway Parkway. Metal struck metal. A six-year-old girl in the back seat took the force. Neck hurt. Unsafe lane change listed. Child left injured. Streets stay dangerous.

According to the police report, a crash happened at 8:30 AM on Rockaway Parkway in Brooklyn. A 2020 SUV changed lanes and its left front quarter panel hit the right rear of a 2016 sedan. The report lists 'Unsafe Lane Changing' as a contributing factor, pointing to driver error by the SUV operator. A six-year-old girl, riding in the right rear seat of the SUV and secured with a lap belt and harness, suffered neck injuries described as whiplash. She was conscious and not ejected. The sedan was going straight ahead. No other contributing factors or victim actions were reported. The crash underscores the risk posed by unsafe lane changes, especially for young passengers.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4703313 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09
SUV Rear-Ends Vehicle on Nostrand Avenue

A 49-year-old male driver suffered whiplash and full-body injuries after his SUV struck the rear of another vehicle traveling eastbound. The crash occurred on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn at 5:25 a.m. The driver was conscious and restrained by a lap belt.

According to the police report, the crash involved a 2023 Toyota SUV traveling southbound on Nostrand Avenue and another vehicle moving eastbound. The SUV impacted the right rear bumper of the other vehicle, damaging its center front end. The sole occupant, a 49-year-old male driver, was injured with whiplash and bodily trauma affecting his entire body. He was conscious and wearing a lap belt at the time. The report lists unspecified contributing factors but does not identify any pedestrian or cyclist involvement. The collision’s point of impact and damage patterns indicate the SUV failed to avoid striking the rear of the other vehicle. No ejection occurred, and the driver held a valid New York license. This crash underscores risks from rear-end collisions and driver errors leading to serious occupant injuries.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4700705 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-09