Assembly District 68
Crash Narratives
Assembly District 68: 22 crashes in 7 days
May 31 to June 7 saw 22 crashes in Assembly District 68. One person suffered a serious injury and 14 more were hurt.
Assembly District 68 took 22 crashes from May 31 to June 7. One person suffered a serious injury and 14 more were hurt. A 28-year-old cyclist was injured near E 112th Street with a fracture or dislocation. A 7-year-old girl was hit by a police driver near E 112th Street. A 12-year-old boy was struck on E 125th Street and ejected from his bike. This district has triggered this alert five times in the last 90 days and five times in the last year.
Assembly Member Eddie Gibbs voted yes to extend NYC school speed zones in Albany, but the streets keep breaking bodies. The office should be pressed to deliver street redesigns and speed control that cut injuries now.
- 22 crashes in last 7 days
- 1 serious injury
- A 28-year-old cyclist was injured near E 112th Street, with a fractured or dislocated arm/hand. Police recorded pedestrian/bicyclist error or confusion and unsafe speed.
- A police driver hit a 7-year-old girl at E 112th St in East Harlem. She was injured, with a bruise to her knee and lower leg.
- A driver hit a 65-year-old woman riding a bike near 211 E 106th St. Police recorded fatigue/drowsiness.
Assembly District 68: Traffic Crash Statistics

Crash Counter for AD 68 707 crashes • 0 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 68 KXM7078 — 286 times
- 286 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KXM7078 · 2022 Gray Ford PickupCaught here 2 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).
- 191 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KZF9054 · 2023 Black Mitsubishi SuburbanCaught here 2 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: East New York-New Lots (13), Ocean Hill (11), and Crown Heights (North) (10).
- 174 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LHW6019 · 2024 Gray Toyota SedanCaught here 3 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Crown Heights (North) (14), Ocean Hill (10), and East New York-New Lots (8).
- 173 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KXH2766 · 2022 Gray Kia SedanCaught here 1 time in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: Tompkinsville-Stapleton-Clifton-Fox Hills (38), Mariner's Harbor-Arlington-Graniteville (33), and West New Brighton-Silver Lake-Grymes Hill (18).
- 154 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LNY5105 · 2024 Black Toyota PickupCaught here 2 times in the last 12 months.Typically speeds citywide in: East Flatbush-Rugby (10), East Flatbush-Erasmus (9), and East New York-New Lots (8).
About this list
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 68 11 Whiplash (Neck)
▸ Amputation 2
▸ Severe Bleeding 1
▸ Severe Lacerations 2
▸ Concussion 2
▸ Fracture/Dislocation 7
▸ Internal Injury 5
▸ Whiplash 47
▸ Contusion/Bruise 18
▸ Abrasion 14
▸ Pain/Nausea 15
Crashes by Hour in AD 68 3 PM • 40 injuries ↑60%
Who is getting hurt? Kids 54 injuries ↑125% Seniors 27 injuries ↑8.0%
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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 298 16+ offenders ↓60%
Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders
- ≥ 6: 861 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 1,959 2025 year-to-date
- ≥ 16: 298 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 739 2025 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 91% by Cars and Trucks ↓25%
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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.
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District 68
- 2022-06-02 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeSenate passed S 5602 to keep school zone speed cameras running longer. More eyes on reckless drivers. Lawmakers push back against speeding near kids. The vote was clear. The danger remains.
- 2022-05-31 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAssembly and Senate passed A 8933. The bill shields emergency vehicle operators from fines for traffic violations during medical calls. Vulnerable road users face more risk. Accountability weakens. Streets grow more dangerous.
- 2022-05-31 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAssembly and Senate passed A 8933. The bill shields emergency vehicle operators from fines for traffic violations during medical calls. Vulnerable road users face more risk. Accountability weakens. Streets grow more dangerous.
- 2022-05-25 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeSenate passed S 5602 to keep school zone speed cameras running longer. More eyes on reckless drivers. Lawmakers push back against speeding near kids. The vote was clear. The danger remains.
- 2022-06-02 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeSenate passed S 5602 to keep school zone speed cameras running longer. More eyes on reckless drivers. Lawmakers push back against speeding near kids. The vote was clear. The danger remains.
- 2022-05-31 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAssembly and Senate passed A 8933. The bill shields emergency vehicle operators from fines for traffic violations during medical calls. Vulnerable road users face more risk. Accountability weakens. Streets grow more dangerous.
- 2022-05-31 · Vote · Open States · ↓ hurts gradeAssembly and Senate passed A 8933. The bill shields emergency vehicle operators from fines for traffic violations during medical calls. Vulnerable road users face more risk. Accountability weakens. Streets grow more dangerous.
- 2022-05-25 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeSenate passed S 5602 to keep school zone speed cameras running longer. More eyes on reckless drivers. Lawmakers push back against speeding near kids. The vote was clear. The danger remains.
- 2023-07-31 · Leadership · Streetsblog NYC · ↓ hurts gradeManhattan lawmakers want electric cars to pay less under congestion pricing. They argue EVs cut smog, so drivers deserve a break. Critics warn this move keeps streets clogged. Fewer cars mean fewer crashes. The fight pits clean air against crowded roads.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps 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 · ↑ helps 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 · ↑ helps gradeGibbs votes yes to require recall checks before used car sales.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps 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 · ↑ helps 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 · ↑ helps gradeGibbs votes yes to require recall checks before used car sales.
- 2023-06-06 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeGibbs votes yes to require recall checks before used car sales.
- 2024-07-30 · Leadership · nypost.com · ↓ hurts gradeGovernor Hochul scraped up $54 million to restart the Second Avenue Subway. The MTA’s $15 billion hole remains. Lawmakers argue. Riders wait. The city’s future hangs on next year’s budget. Streets stay dangerous. The fix is not here.
- 2024-06-07 · 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 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.
- 2024-06-07 · 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 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.
- 2025-06-17 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps 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.
- 2025-06-13 · Vote · Open StatesSenate and Assembly clear S 6815. MTA workers get a pass for driving in bus lanes while on duty. Law shields agency vehicles from tickets. Streets grow more crowded. Vulnerable users face more risk.
- 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 gradeGibbs votes yes on transportation budget bill with no safety impact.
- 2025-05-07 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps gradeGibbs votes yes on transportation budget bill with no safety impact.
- 2025-06-17 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps 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.
- 2025-06-13 · Vote · Open StatesSenate and Assembly clear S 6815. MTA workers get a pass for driving in bus lanes while on duty. Law shields agency vehicles from tickets. Streets grow more crowded. Vulnerable users face more risk.
55 E. 115th St. Ground Level, New York, NY 10029
212-828-3953
Room 734, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
518-455-4781
Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal —
Council Member Elsie Encarnacion A (100)*
District 8
- 2026-05-20 · Leadership · AMNY · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil leaders rewrote a vetoed plan for NYPD protest response near schools. The new scope centers early childhood sites and most K-12 buildings. It steers away from an override fight with Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 would cap sidewalk-cafe clear paths at 8 feet or half the sidewalk. It is in Committee after introduction and referral. The bill narrows the space people on foot can count on.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 moved to committee. It rewrites the “clear path” rule for sidewalk cafes. It sets the maximum at 8 feet or 50% of sidewalk width.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 would cap clear-path rules for sidewalk cafes. It sets the floor at 8 feet or half the sidewalk, whichever is greater. The measure now sits in the Transportation and Infrastructure committee.
- 2026-05-20 · Leadership · AMNY · ↓ hurts gradeCouncil leaders rewrote a vetoed plan for NYPD protest response near schools. The new scope centers early childhood sites and most K-12 buildings. It steers away from an override fight with Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 would cap sidewalk-cafe clear paths at 8 feet or half the sidewalk. It is in Committee after introduction and referral. The bill narrows the space people on foot can count on.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 moved to committee. It rewrites the “clear path” rule for sidewalk cafes. It sets the maximum at 8 feet or 50% of sidewalk width.
- 2026-03-10 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0724-2026 would cap clear-path rules for sidewalk cafes. It sets the floor at 8 feet or half the sidewalk, whichever is greater. The measure now sits in the Transportation and Infrastructure committee.
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AD 68 Assembly District 68 sits in Manhattan, District 8, Precinct 23.
It contains Manhattan CB 11, Manhattan CB 64, East Harlem (South), East Harlem (North), Randall's Island, Central Park.
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