Assembly District 58
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Assembly District 58: 18 crashes in one week
From June 2 to June 9, Assembly District 58 saw 18 crashes. Two people suffered serious injuries and six had moderate injuries.
Assembly District 58 had 18 crashes in seven days, from June 2 to June 9. Two people suffered serious injuries. Six more had moderate injuries.
One case shows the stakes. On June 5, an SUV hit a 3-year-old girl near 59 E 94th Street. Police recorded a head injury and an internal complaint. This district has triggered five times in the last 90 days and five times in the last 365 days.
Assembly Member Monique Chandler-Waterman should be pressed to deliver street fixes now. Speed control and safer crossings can not wait.
- 18 crashes in last 7 days
- 2 serious injuries
- A driver on Church Avenue hit another driver near Ralph Avenue. Both men were hurt, one with internal injuries and one with a bleeding face.
- A driver in an SUV hit a 3-year-old girl as she crossed near 59 E 94th Street. Police recorded head injury and internal complaint.
- Two drivers crashed SUVs at E 56th Street and Snyder Avenue. Two drivers and a 69-year-old passenger were hurt, with pain and nausea complaints.
Assembly District 58: Traffic Crash Statistics

Crash Counter for AD 58 593 crashes • 1 deaths
About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions on NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows DOT's KABCO definitions mapped from the NYPD Person table (injury status, injury type, and injury location).
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: people with any reported injury (KABCO A/B/C or generic "injured").
- Moderate / Serious: suspected minor + suspected serious injuries (KABCO B + A).
- Deaths: killed or apparent death reported by police (KABCO K).
Change badges (arrows and percentages) compare the selected window with the same period last year whenever we have enough history. The “From 2022” view shows totals across the full span since 2022. When a comparison window isn’t available the badge shows an em dash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. We cannot verify "death within 30 days" or hospital outcomes, so small differences from DOT totals are possible. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
CloseCaught Speeding in AD 58 KXM7078 — 286 times
- 286 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KXM7078 · 2022 Gray Ford PickupCaught here 17 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: East New York-New Lots (27), Crown Heights (North) (22), and Concourse-Concourse Village (16).
- 240 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KWC3138 · 2022 Gray Mitsubishi SuburbanCaught here 1 time in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Mount Hope (24), Fordham Heights (18), and Bedford Park (17).
- 206 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LHW5598 · 2023 Black Toyota SedanCaught here 2 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Mount Hope (23), Fordham Heights (17), and Claremont Village-Claremont (East) (14).
- 196 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsGA RUN1724 · 2020 Black BMW MpCaught here 8 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Crown Heights (North) (88), Prospect Heights (19), and Spring Creek-Starrett City (12).
- 191 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KZF9054 · 2023 Black Mitsubishi SuburbanCaught here 5 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: East New York-New Lots (13), Ocean Hill (11), and Crown Heights (North) (10).
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This ranks vehicles caught speeding in this area during the latest 12-month window by the number of NYC school-zone speed-camera violations they received anywhere in the city during that same window.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Carnage in AD 58 9 Whiplash (Neck)
▸ Killed 1
▸ Crush Injuries 2
▸ Severe Lacerations 1
▸ Concussion 1
▸ Fracture/Dislocation 3
▸ Internal Injury 13
▸ Whiplash 17
▸ Contusion/Bruise 14
▸ Abrasion 12
▸ Pain/Nausea 13
Crashes by Hour in AD 58 4 PM • 32 injuries ↑45%
Who is getting hurt? Kids 39 injuries ↑39% Seniors 33 injuries ↓18%
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The three blocks below show direct costs, other harm, and the total for crashes with injuries, crashes without injuries, and all crashes together.
How we calculate this
We calculate these costs using a method developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA. It gives one set of costs for crashes with injuries and another for crashes with no reported injuries.
Crashes with injuries cost much more because the method includes things like lost work, medical care, and long-term harm. NHTSA says crash costs include "lost productivity, medical, legal and court costs, emergency service, insurance administration, congestion, property damage, and workplace losses."
These are estimates, not bills. "Other harm" is the part of the broader estimate that goes beyond direct bills and insurance claims. It captures pain, disability, and lost quality of life.
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Preventable Speeding 2,685 16+ offenders ↓72%
Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders
- ≥ 6: 5,277 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 18,466 2025 year-to-date
- ≥ 16: 2,685 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 9,576 2025 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 100% by Cars and Trucks ↓7.9%
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We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the year selector to compare the current window with the prior period.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the broad categories we use to track vehicle harm.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians do not appear in this card.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year-to-year variance.
CloseAssembly Member Monique Chandler-Waterman F (50)*

District 58
- 👎 Negative2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
- 👎 Negative2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeChandler-Waterm misses committee vote on used car recall repair bill.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeChandler-Waterm misses committee vote on used car recall repair bill.
- 👎 Negative2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
- 👎 Negative2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers pass A 7043. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. The program runs until 2028. Streets near schools face new watchful eyes.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeChandler-Waterm misses committee vote on used car recall repair bill.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeChandler-Waterm misses committee vote on used car recall repair bill.
- 👍 Positive2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeAssembly passes A 7652. Schenectady gets school speed cameras. Law aims to slow drivers near kids. Cameras expire in 2028. Vote split. Streets may get safer for children on foot.
- 👍 Positive2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeAssembly passes A 7652. Schenectady gets school speed cameras. Law aims to slow drivers near kids. Cameras expire in 2028. Vote split. Streets may get safer for children on foot.
- 2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeLawmakers back speed cameras near Kingston schools. Cameras catch drivers who speed. The bill passed both chambers. It sunsets in 2029. Children and families walk safer, but the fix is temporary.
- 2024-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeLawmakers back speed cameras near Kingston schools. Cameras catch drivers who speed. The bill passed both chambers. It sunsets in 2029. Children and families walk safer, but the fix is temporary.
- 👍 Positive2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeAssembly passes A 7652. Schenectady gets school speed cameras. Law aims to slow drivers near kids. Cameras expire in 2028. Vote split. Streets may get safer for children on foot.
- 👍 Positive2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeAssembly passes A 7652. Schenectady gets school speed cameras. Law aims to slow drivers near kids. Cameras expire in 2028. Vote split. Streets may get safer for children on foot.
- 2024-06-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeLawmakers back speed cameras near Kingston schools. Cameras catch drivers who speed. The bill passed both chambers. It sunsets in 2029. Children and families walk safer, but the fix is temporary.
- 2024-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeLawmakers back speed cameras near Kingston schools. Cameras catch drivers who speed. The bill passed both chambers. It sunsets in 2029. Children and families walk safer, but the fix is temporary.
- 2025-12-19 · Leadership · Streetsblog NYC · ↑ helps gradeHochul kills the two-operator train bill. Riders lose backup underground. Subways stay lean, trains stay packed, and more New Yorkers stick to cars.
- 2025-06-17 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeSenate passes S 8344. School speed zone rules in New York City get extended. Lawmakers make technical fixes. The bill keeps pressure on drivers near schools. Streets stay a little safer for kids.
- 2025-06-16 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeSenate passed S 7785. The bill carves out large Mitchell-Lama housing from bus traffic rules. Lawmakers voted yes. The carve-out weakens enforcement. Streets grow less safe for people on foot and bike.
- 2025-06-16 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeWhite Plains gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers move fast. Most vote yes. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. Program ends 2030. Streets may slow. Danger faces children every day.
- 2025-06-11 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeSenate passed S 7785. The bill carves out large Mitchell-Lama housing from bus traffic rules. Lawmakers voted yes. The carve-out weakens enforcement. Streets grow less safe for people on foot and bike.
- 2025-06-11 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeWhite Plains gets speed cameras near schools. Lawmakers move fast. Most vote yes. Cameras catch drivers who endanger kids. Program ends 2030. Streets may slow. Danger faces children every day.
- 2025-05-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeChandler-Waterm votes yes on transportation budget bill with no safety impact.
- 2025-05-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeChandler-Waterm votes yes on transportation budget bill with no safety impact.
- 2026-06-05 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany’s Senate advanced a rule to keep two-person subway crews where they exist. It heads to the Assembly. The fight is over staffing, cost, and what riders lose when transit gets squeezed.
- 2026-06-05 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany moved to lock in two-person subway crews. The MTA could not cut conductors on lines that have them now. The bill heads to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
- 2026-04-02 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeA coalition pressed Albany leaders to stop a TWU-backed crew mandate. They warned it would lock in staffing and costs. The fight played out by letter, not a vote.
- 2026-03-24 · Leadership · Brooklyn PaperNYC Transit’s Demetrius Crichlow attacked a union-backed push to require two-person subway crews where they exist. The fight landed at the MTA board’s March 23 NYC Transit Committee meeting.
- 2026-06-05 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany’s Senate advanced a rule to keep two-person subway crews where they exist. It heads to the Assembly. The fight is over staffing, cost, and what riders lose when transit gets squeezed.
- 2026-06-05 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeAlbany moved to lock in two-person subway crews. The MTA could not cut conductors on lines that have them now. The bill heads to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
- 2026-04-02 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↓ hurts gradeA coalition pressed Albany leaders to stop a TWU-backed crew mandate. They warned it would lock in staffing and costs. The fight played out by letter, not a vote.
- 2026-03-24 · Leadership · Brooklyn PaperNYC Transit’s Demetrius Crichlow attacked a union-backed push to require two-person subway crews where they exist. The fight landed at the MTA board’s March 23 NYC Transit Committee meeting.
903 Utica Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11203
718-385-3336
Room 656, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
518-455-4166
Borough President Antonio Reynoso —
Council Member Farah Louis C (59)
District 45
- 2024-12-19 · Vote · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeLouis votes yes on bill requiring FDNY consultation for street projects.
- 2024-12-19 · Vote · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeLouis votes yes on bill requiring FDNY consultation for street projects.
- 2024-11-13 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil demands DOT show its work. The law forces public updates on every street safety project. No more hiding delays. No more silent cost overruns. Progress for bus riders, cyclists, and walkers must be tracked and posted.
- 2024-09-26 · Vote · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil ends jaywalking penalties. Pedestrians now cross anywhere, any time. No summons. Law strips drivers of excuses. Streets shift. Power tilts to people on foot.
- 2024-06-06 · Vote · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil calls for five mile per hour speed limit on Open Streets. Streets slow. Danger drops. Pedestrians and cyclists get space. Resolution adopted. Albany must act.
- 2024-05-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil moves to light up step streets. At least 25 stairways each year will get new lamps. Dark paths become visible. Pedestrians gain ground. Shadows shrink. Danger loses its cover.
- 👎 Negative2024-05-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil bill targets repeat pedal-assist bike violators. Three strikes trigger a mandatory safety course. Ignore the course, lose your bike. DOT will track results. Three-year pilot. Enforcement, not education, leads.
- 2024-04-18 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarCouncil moves to hike fines for illegal ATVs and dirt bikes. First offense: $375–$750. Repeat: $750–$1,500. Law aims at reckless riders who menace city streets and endanger lives.
- 2025-11-12 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeGreater CCRB access to body‑camera footage can improve accountability and reduce biased or harmful traffic enforcement against pedestrians and cyclists, supporting equity and willingness to walk/bike. Effects on crash prevention and driver behavior are indirect and likely modest.
- 2025-10-29 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 1439-2025 would require the NYPD to assign at least one crossing guard to every public and private K–8 school by Sept. 1, 2026. It places an adult between traffic and children at arrival and dismissal, changing street interactions around schools.
- 2025-10-29 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil bill would cap the clear pedestrian path in front of sidewalk cafes at eight feet. Introduced and sent to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on Oct. 29, 2025. The change narrows walking space and raises conflict risk for pedestrians and cyclists.
- 2025-10-29 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeAssigning crossing guards at all K–8 schools will reduce child pedestrian risk at peak times and can encourage walking to school, supporting safety-in-numbers. The effect is localized and time-limited and does not address broader street design, but it shifts responsibility toward driver compliance rather than vulnerable users.
- 2025-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil bill forces property owners to face fines for neglected sidewalks. It caps penalties at $250 for failing DOT-directed repairs and for known defects that pose immediate danger upon notice. Introduced June 11, 2025; laid over in committee Nov. 24, 2025.
- 2025-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarCouncil bill orders bike and scooter share firms to show road rules at docks and in apps. Riders must review rules yearly. No extra fees. Aim: clear, visible reminders. Committee review underway.
- 2025-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarCouncil bill orders bike and scooter share firms to show road rules on apps and stations. Riders must review rules yearly. No extra fees. Aim: clear, visible rules for all. Committee review underway.
- 2025-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil bill aims to slow e-bikes to 15 mph. Sponsors say it will cut risk on crowded streets. The measure now sits with the transportation committee. No vote yet. Vulnerable road users wait.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeRes 0492-2026 landed in Public Safety. It presses Albany to stiffen VTL penalties for speed contests, sideshows, and street takeovers—events that seize streets and turn crowds into targets.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0946-2026 landed in committee. It pushes Parks to fix sidewalk and road damage from city-owned trees. It shields some homeowners from repair bills. It adds a duty to report damage.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarLouis primary sponsors tree-damage repair requirement for parks department.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarLouis co-sponsors discounted CUNY bike share rate bill, no safety impact
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeRes 0492-2026 landed in Public Safety. It presses Albany to stiffen VTL penalties for speed contests, sideshows, and street takeovers—events that seize streets and turn crowds into targets.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0946-2026 landed in committee. It pushes Parks to fix sidewalk and road damage from city-owned trees. It shields some homeowners from repair bills. It adds a duty to report damage.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarLouis primary sponsors tree-damage repair requirement for parks department.
- 2026-06-11 · Sponsor · NYC Council – LegistarLouis co-sponsors discounted CUNY bike share rate bill, no safety impact
1434 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
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AD 58 Assembly District 58 sits in Brooklyn, District 45, Precinct 67.
It contains Brooklyn CB 17, East Flatbush-Farragut, East Flatbush-Rugby, East Flatbush-Remsen Village, Holy Cross Cemetery, Canarsie.
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