Welcome to CrashStat 2.0!

When Transportation Alternatives launched Crashstat.org in 2004, it immediately became an indispensable resource for advocates, neighborhood groups and healthcare professionals in their fights for safer streets. For the first time, all New Yorkers had a way to see pedestrian and cyclist crashes in every neighborhood, enabling them to back up their first-hand experience of dangerous streets with comprehensive hard data. Crashstat.org is still the go-to source for street safety information.

Crashstat 2.0 is an updated and improved version of that ground breaking site. Journalists, planners, politicians and New Yorkers from every walk of life will once again have access to NYC's most up to date street safety resource.

Instructions for Using this Map

Crash data source: NYSDOT.

Instructions and Legend

Option boxes (left of map) turn on or off the display of pedestrian and bicyclist injuries and fatalities, and the display of community facilities such as schools and hospitals.

Year selector (above map) will cause the map to only display data for the years you have selected.

Click on a Borough icon to see the summary of crash statistics for that borough. Visible on Default zoom level

Click on a Community District icon to see a summary of crash statistics for that particular Community District. Visible on Second and Third zoom levels

Fourth zoom level and above:

Blue and red markers represent the total number of pedestrian and bicycle crashes, respectively, for each intersection. Click on an intersection at that marker to see a year-by-year summary of the crashes that occurred at that particular intersection.

Designates an intersection where a fatal pedestrian crash has occurred.

Designates an intersection where a fatal bicyclist crash has occurred.

Sixth zoom level and above:

Designates a community facility such as a school or hospital.


Help us make CrashStat better!

As CrashStat is still a work in progress, please bear with us as we continue to improve it. Please feel free to send us any bugs or feature requests using the form below. Click here for a list of known issues.


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