Crash Count for SD 22
Crashes: Collisions involving cars, bikes, and pedestrians. 9,083
All Injuries: Any injury from a reported crash. 5,931
Moderate: Broken bones, concussions, and other serious injuries. 1,177
Serious: Life-altering injuries: amputations, paralysis, severe trauma. 79
Deaths: Lives lost to traffic violence. 48
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 4, 2025
Carnage in SD 22
Detailed breakdowns aren’t yet available for this year slice; totals below reflect the selected window.
Killed 47
+32
Crush Injuries 20
Head 9
+4
Whole body 4
Chest 2
Lower leg/foot 2
Neck 2
Face 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Shoulder/upper arm 1
Amputation 3
Lower leg/foot 2
Hip/upper leg 1
Severe Bleeding 30
Head 15
+10
Face 7
+2
Lower leg/foot 3
Lower arm/hand 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Back 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Severe Lacerations 14
Lower leg/foot 4
Whole body 4
Lower arm/hand 3
Face 2
Head 2
Concussion 29
Head 21
+16
Lower leg/foot 2
Neck 2
Whole body 2
Chest 1
Whiplash 133
Neck 45
+40
Head 31
+26
Back 29
+24
Whole body 18
+13
Shoulder/upper arm 6
+1
Chest 3
Abdomen/pelvis 2
Lower leg/foot 2
Face 1
Lower arm/hand 1
Contusion/Bruise 317
Lower leg/foot 107
+102
Head 57
+52
Lower arm/hand 48
+43
Shoulder/upper arm 28
+23
Whole body 18
+13
Face 17
+12
Back 15
+10
Neck 14
+9
Hip/upper leg 11
+6
Chest 5
Abdomen/pelvis 4
Eye 2
Abrasion 219
Lower leg/foot 76
+71
Lower arm/hand 43
+38
Head 32
+27
Face 23
+18
Whole body 13
+8
Shoulder/upper arm 10
+5
Hip/upper leg 8
+3
Back 6
+1
Neck 6
+1
Chest 3
Abdomen/pelvis 2
Eye 1
Pain/Nausea 64
Whole body 15
+10
Lower leg/foot 14
+9
Shoulder/upper arm 9
+4
Head 8
+3
Neck 8
+3
Back 7
+2
Lower arm/hand 4
Face 2
Abdomen/pelvis 1
Hip/upper leg 1
Data from Jan 1, 2022 to Nov 4, 2025

Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in SD 22?

Preventable Speeding in SD 22 School Zones

(since 2022)

Caught Speeding Recently in SD 22

Vehicles – Caught Speeding in NYC (12 months)
  1. 2011 BMW Utility Vehicle (FA50564) – 47 times • 1 in last 90d here
  2. 2017 Me/Be Coup (R83UPC) – 38 times • 1 in last 90d here
  3. 2024 Gray Me/Be Suburban (544CGA) – 31 times • 1 in last 90d here
  4. 2022 Black Land Rover Suburban (KWT7091) – 28 times • 6 in last 90d here
  5. 2021 White Audi Suburban (KJL8402) – 27 times • 1 in last 90d here
49th Street at 18th Avenue: an 84-year-old dies on the way to prayers

49th Street at 18th Avenue: an 84-year-old dies on the way to prayers

SD 22: Jan 1, 2022 - Nov 5, 2025

About 6:30 PM on Oct 29, an 84-year-old shop owner walking to prayers was hit at 18th Avenue and 49th Street and died. Police records list the driver as unlicensed. NYC data logs the death; press confirms the time and his last walk.

This was one life. Since 2022, it is one of 48 people killed on these streets, with 5 children among the dead and 5,919 injured. The toll sits in public view in the city’s crash files.

This Week

  • Oct 29: A driver in an SUV hit an 84-year-old man at 18th Avenue and 49th Street; he died at the scene, per police data and press. Source
  • Oct 27: A driver turning left in a Genesis SUV hit a 28-year-old woman in the crosswalk at Avenue N and E 23rd Street; police recorded failure to yield by the driver and a serious injury. Source

One corner. A pattern.

In the past 12 months, 17 people were killed here and 1,620 were hurt in 2,230 crashes, according to the district’s rollup from the city’s datasets. Year to date, deaths are up 27.3% while injuries are only slightly lower than last year, a grim swap documented in the same files. The names change. The causes repeat.

Recent files show a man in his 70s killed crossing Avenue I, a mother and two daughters killed in a crosswalk on Ocean Parkway, and a 73-year-old woman killed on Avenue L. Each entry is a line of fields: age, action, impact point, “Apparent Death.” The database never looks up. It just counts. Source

Speeders keep coming back

The city’s camera network shows the repeat pattern. Since 2022, school‑zone cameras recorded 158,756 tickets after drivers crossed six violations in 12 months, and 71,778 after sixteen—tickets that a speed‑limiter law could have prevented. This year alone, that’s 36,187 and 17,170 preventable tickets. One plate seen in this area, FA50564, racked up 47 tickets citywide in 12 months. These are not one‑offs. They are habits our laws still allow. Source

1.5% of motorists cause 21% of pedestrian deaths,” reported a citywide analysis of camera and crash data. The same work found vehicles with 16 camera tickets in a year are twice as likely to kill or seriously injure, and 30+ tickets multiplies the risk fifty‑fold. The pattern is stark. Source

Who will act?

Albany’s answer sits on paper: the Stop Super Speeders Act (S4045), which would force repeat violators to use speed limiters. Our State Senator, Sam Sutton, was marked “excused” and missed a committee vote on June 12, 2025. What gives? Record.

At City Hall, the fix is also plain. The city can lower speeds and is rolling out 20 MPH zones. The case is simple and urgent; the steps are listed here.

An old man fell on 49th Street. The ledger will add a line. It doesn’t have to add another. Push to slow the cars and stop the repeat speeders. Start here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this happen?
These crashes occurred within New York State Senate District 22, covering parts of Borough Park, Midwood, Gravesend–Homecrest, Madison, Sheepshead Bay–Manhattan Beach–Gerritsen Beach, and Marine Park–Plumb Island.
What changed in the past year?
In the past 12 months, district records show 2,230 crashes, 17 deaths, and 1,620 injuries. Year to date, deaths are up 27.3% compared with last year while total crashes are down 13.2%, based on the same NYC Open Data sources.
Who is responsible for fixing this?
Locally, the officials include State Senator Sam Sutton (SD 22), Assembly Member Kalman Yeger (AD 41), and Council Member Inna Vernikov (CD 48). At the state level, the Stop Super Speeders Act (S4045) would require speed limiters for repeat violators; Sen. Sutton missed a June 12, 2025 committee vote on the bill, recorded as “excused.”
How were these numbers calculated?
We used NYC Open Data’s Motor Vehicle Collisions datasets (Crashes h9gi-nx95, Persons f55k-p6yu, Vehicles bm4k-52h4), filtering for SD 22 and dates from 2022-01-01 to 2025-11-05. We pulled totals for crashes, deaths, injuries, and serious injuries, plus 12‑month and year‑to‑date comparisons, then verified against the linked tables. You can reproduce our filter here.
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

Citations

Fix the Problem

State Senator Sam Sutton

District 22

Other Representatives

Assembly Member Kalman Yeger

District 41

Twitter: @KalmanYeger

Council Member Inna Vernikov

District 48

Other Geographies

SD 22 Senate District 22 sits in Brooklyn, District 48, AD 41.

It contains Borough Park, Mapleton-Midwood (West), Midwood, Gravesend (East)-Homecrest, Madison, Sheepshead Bay-Manhattan Beach-Gerritsen Beach, Marine Park-Plumb Island, Brooklyn CB12, Brooklyn CB14, Brooklyn CB15.

See also
Boroughs
City Council Districts
State_assembly_districts

Traffic Safety Timeline for Senate District 22

16
Sedans Collide on Avenue X, Driver Injured

May 16 - Two sedans crashed at Avenue X. One driver suffered neck and crush injuries. Police cite following too closely. Metal twisted. Streets failed to forgive.

Two sedans collided near 319 Avenue X in Brooklyn. A 32-year-old woman driving a Jeep sedan was injured, suffering neck and crush injuries. According to the police report, the crash was caused by 'Following Too Closely.' The impact left one driver hurt while others escaped serious injury. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors. The crash highlights the danger when drivers fail to keep safe distance.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4813759 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
17
SUV Slams Left Front, Elderly Driver Bleeds

Apr 17 - An SUV struck hard on Ocean Parkway. The 78-year-old driver bled from his leg. He stayed conscious, alone in the car. No sirens, just blood and silence.

A 2019 Honda SUV hit hard on the left front near 1377 Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. The 78-year-old male driver, alone and belted, suffered severe bleeding from his leg but remained conscious. According to the police report, the impact left the driver injured and the vehicle’s left front bumper damaged. The report lists contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No other people or vehicles were involved. No driver errors are detailed in the data. The scene was quiet, marked only by injury and blood.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4806680 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
16
Road report: Here’s where lead-foot drivers repeatedly get speed-camera tickets in NYC

Apr 16 - New research from Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets announced a report detailing NYC's top 10 super speeders.


6
SUV Strikes Elderly Pedestrian on Bay Parkway

Apr 6 - A 61-year-old man crossing Bay Parkway hit by SUV. Metal meets flesh. He falls, body broken, silent. Driver waits, unhurt. Brooklyn street, night, danger for those on foot.

A 61-year-old pedestrian was struck by a southbound SUV at Bay Parkway and 60th Street in Brooklyn. According to the police report, the man was crossing against the signal when the vehicle hit him. He suffered injuries to his entire body and was found unconscious. The driver, a 48-year-old man, was not injured and remained at the scene. The police report lists the contributing factor as 'Unspecified.' No driver errors are detailed in the data. No mention of helmet or signal use is included.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4803841 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
6
Suspended Driver Kills Brooklyn Family

Apr 6 - A mother and two children died in Midwood. Miriam Yarimi sped through a red light with a suspended license. Her Audi struck the family. Police say she ran the light. The crash ended three lives on a Brooklyn street.

According to the NY Daily News (2025-04-06), Miriam Yarimi drove her Audi at high speed through a red light in Midwood, Brooklyn, on March 29, with a suspended license. Police and prosecutors state she struck and killed a mother and her two young children. The article quotes, "Yarimi was speeding in her Audi when she ran a red light and struck the family." Yarimi told first responders she was 'possessed' at the time. The report highlights her suspended license and excessive speed, both clear driver errors. The case underscores ongoing risks for pedestrians and families on city streets, and raises questions about license enforcement and traffic safety in New York.


2
Speeding Driver Kills Brooklyn Family Crossing

Apr 2 - A car tore down Ocean Parkway. It struck a mother and her three children. Only the youngest survived. He lost a kidney. The driver sped, ran a red, drove uninsured, license suspended. The street became a killing ground.

According to the New York Post (April 2, 2025), a 4-year-old boy remains in critical condition after a crash on Ocean Parkway killed his mother and two sisters. The article reports, "Yarimi, 35, was driving nearly double the speed limit when her Audi allegedly struck an Uber, flipped and mowed down the family." Police say Miriam Yarimi drove with a suspended license, no insurance, and expired registration, and ran a red light. She faces multiple charges, including manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. The crash also injured an Uber driver and passengers. The case highlights the lethal consequences of unchecked speeding and gaps in enforcement against unlicensed, uninsured drivers.


1
Ocean Parkway Crash Exposes Deadly Pattern

Apr 1 - A mother and two children died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license and a record of violations struck them. The road has claimed many lives before. Residents see speeding daily. Calls for change echo. Danger remains.

The New York Post (April 1, 2025) reports that Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn has seen 20 deaths since 2014, with nearly 2,400 injuries since 2012. On March 30, Miriam Yarimi, driving with a suspended license and 93 prior traffic violations, crashed into an Uber and then into a family, killing Natasha Saada and two of her children. A third child remains in critical condition. The article quotes Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives: Ocean Parkway is 'one of Brooklyn's most dangerous roads.' Residents and advocates demand stronger safety measures, including speed-limiting technology for repeat offenders. Mayor Eric Adams is open to lowering the speed limit, but state approval is needed. Despite Vision Zero, Ocean Parkway remains hazardous for pedestrians.


29
Unlicensed Driver Runs Light, Kills Three Pedestrians

Mar 29 - A sedan tore through the red at Ocean Parkway. A mother and her children crossed with the signal. Metal struck flesh. Three lives ended on the crosswalk. One child, four, left broken and silent. Brooklyn pavement bore the weight of loss.

According to the police report, a sedan driven by an unlicensed woman ran a red light at Ocean Parkway near Quentin Road in Brooklyn. The report states that a mother and her three children were crossing in the crosswalk with the pedestrian signal when the vehicle struck them. The impact killed the 34-year-old woman and two of her children, ages five and eight. A four-year-old boy was left unconscious and severely injured. The police report lists 'Traffic Control Disregarded' and 'Unsafe Speed' as contributing factors for the driver. The pedestrians were crossing with the signal, as documented in the report. The sedan's center front end struck the victims, underscoring the lethal consequences of ignoring traffic controls. The driver’s unlicensed status and disregard for the signal are central to this tragedy.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4801962 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
29
Mother And Daughters Killed On Ocean Parkway

Mar 29 - A mother and her two daughters died on Ocean Parkway. A driver with a suspended license crashed, then hit the family in a crosswalk. The youngest son survived after surgery. Nine others were hurt. The street ran red with grief.

According to the New York Post (March 29, 2025), a suspended driver with a record of '15 school zone speeding and red-light tickets in the last 12 months' collided with an Uber and struck a family crossing Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called it 'a horrific tragedy caused by someone who shouldn’t have been on the road.' The crash killed Natasha Saada, 35, and her daughters, Diana, 7, and Debra, 5. A four-year-old son was critically injured but survived surgery. The Audi driver, Miriam Yarimi, was arrested at the scene. Policy gaps loom: Yarimi’s history of fines and violations did not keep her off the road. Both drivers were to be tested for impairment. The incident highlights systemic failures in keeping dangerous drivers away from city streets.


11
Box Truck Strikes Pedestrian on Coney Island Ave

Mar 11 - A box truck heading south on Coney Island Avenue hit a 44-year-old man crossing without a signal. Blood pooled. The man fell, suffering deep head wounds. He did not wake. The truck’s right bumper bore the mark.

A 44-year-old man was struck by a southbound box truck on Coney Island Avenue near Avenue K, according to the police report. The report describes the man as crossing without a signal when the collision occurred. The impact was severe: the pedestrian fell hard, sustaining deep head wounds and severe lacerations, and was found unconscious at the scene. Blood marked the pavement. The truck’s right front bumper showed evidence of the crash. The police report lists the contributing factors as 'Unspecified,' offering no further detail on driver actions or errors. The victim’s behavior—crossing without a signal—is mentioned in the report, but no indication is given that it contributed to the crash. The focus remains on the lethal consequences of the truck’s movement through the corridor.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4797969 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
25
Speeding Sedan Crushes Teen E-Scooter Rider’s Legs

Feb 25 - A sedan tore down Everett Avenue, its right bumper smashing into a 14-year-old boy on an e-scooter. Blood pooled on the street. The boy stayed conscious, his legs crushed, his ride ended by speed and steel.

A 14-year-old boy riding an e-scooter on Everett Avenue near Aster Court was struck by a sedan traveling at unsafe speed, according to the police report. The collision occurred at 7:35 p.m. and left the boy with crush injuries to his legs. The report states, 'A 14-year-old boy on an e-scooter, no helmet, struck by a speeding sedan. The car’s right bumper crushed his legs. He stayed awake. Blood pooled on the street where his ride ended.' The police report explicitly cites 'Unsafe Speed' as the contributing factor in the crash. The sedan’s right front bumper was the point of impact, matching the boy’s lower leg injuries. The report notes the boy was not wearing a helmet, but this is listed after the driver’s error of unsafe speed. The focus remains on the driver’s excessive speed, which led directly to the severe injuries suffered by the vulnerable e-scooter rider.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4794963 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08
5
Moped Fails to Yield, Crushes Pedestrian’s Legs

Jan 5 - A moped plowed into a young man crossing Avenue P with the signal. Metal crushed flesh. Blood pooled. Deep cuts split his legs. He stayed conscious as the driver failed to yield. The street froze in the aftermath.

A 20-year-old man was struck by a moped while crossing Avenue P near McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn. According to the police report, the pedestrian was 'crossing with the signal' at the intersection when the moped, traveling straight ahead, hit him with its center front end. The report states the driver committed 'Failure to Yield Right-of-Way' and cites 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as contributing factors. The impact crushed the pedestrian’s legs, causing severe lacerations and leaving him conscious but bleeding in the street. The police narrative describes blood pooling and deep cuts. No contributing factors are attributed to the pedestrian; the report places responsibility on the moped driver’s failure to yield and inattention.


  • Motor Vehicle Collisions – CrashID 4783927 - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-11-08