Crash Count for Woodside 2,131 crashes • 7 deaths
Crashes: 536
All Injuries: 324
Moderate: 65
Serious: 5
Deaths: 0
Data from Jan 1, 2025 to Dec 8, 2025
Crashes by Hour in Woodside 12 PM • 28 injuries ↑133%
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Who is getting hurt? Kids 22 injuries ↑38% Seniors 24 injuries ↑41%

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Woodside: Traffic Crash Statistics

Woodside’s kill zones: Queens Blvd, Roosevelt, and the BQE
A car has smashed into a bus shelter, glass and debris scattered across the sidewalk while onlookers stand nearby — a stark, immediate portrait of how crashes turn everyday street corners into scenes of danger for pedestrians.
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Worst Streets 69 Street: 1 serious injury

Recent crashes at 69 Street

  • 2025-11-25
  • 2025-08-07
  • 2025-07-08
Dropped off vs. last year
  • 54 Street
  • Northern Boulevard
  • 39 Avenue
Carnage in Woodside 4 Whiplash (Head)
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Crush Injuries 1
Severe Bleeding 2
Severe Lacerations 2
Concussion 3
Whiplash 15
Contusion/Bruise 12
Abrasion 8
Pain/Nausea 7
Internal Injury 4
Data from Jan 1, 2025 to Dec 8, 2025
Totals count people injured or killed.
Preventable Speeding 2,223 16+ offenders ↓38%

Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders

Woodside
Data through 2025-12-08
2,223
Preventable tickets (≥16) — 2025 year-to-date
Prev: 3,573 2024 year-to-date
↓37.8% vs 2024 year-to-date
≥ 16
  • ≥ 6: 5,850 (2025 year-to-date) • Prev: 10,143 2024 year-to-date
  • ≥ 16: 2,223 (2025 year-to-date) • Prev: 3,573 2024 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 98% by Cars and Trucks ↓2.3%
Cars 0
Trucks 0
Mopeds 0
Bikes 0
Contact Assembly Member Steven Raga A 100
Steven Raga
Assembly Member Steven Raga
District 30
Street Safety Record
A100
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the New York State Governor to sign, A.5440, which imposes owner liability for failure of an operator to comply with traffic control indicators within the city of New York.: Council vote fails
  • 2025-08-14 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Council urges Albany to pass A.5440. Cameras would ticket vehicle owners for parking-rule violations. The stated aim: clear bike lanes and crosswalks, restore sight lines, and reduce drivers blocking space for people walking and cycling.
  • 2025-08-14 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Res 1024-2025 urges Albany to pass A.5440. Owner-liability cameras would fine vehicle owners when cars flout posted parking rules. The measure targets illegal standing that blocks bike lanes and crosswalks, forcing cyclists into traffic and cutting pedestrian visibility.
  • 2025-08-14 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Res 1024 urges Albany to pass A.5440. Cameras would ticket vehicle owners for illegal parking. Enforcement clears bike lanes, crosswalks and corners. It restores space and visibility for people walking and biking.
  • 2025-06-17 · Vote · Open States · ↑ helps grade
    Senate 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.
District Office:
55-19 69th St., Maspeth, NY 11378
718-651-3185
Legislative Office:
Room 744, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
518-455-4755
Contact Council Member Julie Won A 100
Julie Won
Council Member Julie Won
District 26
Street Safety Record
A100
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: NYC to lose 300,000 parking spots in City Council bid to boost street safety
  • 2025-11-21 · Leadership · Streetsblog NYC · ↑ helps grade
    Intro 1138 faces a last-minute gutting as Speaker Adams and DOT push a narrower counter-proposal on Nov 21, 2025. DOT would daylight 100 spots a year with no hardening; safety effects remain unclear.
  • 2025-08-08 · Leadership · Streetsblog NYC · ↓ hurts grade
    DOT leans on a costly report and pro-car politicians to stall universal daylighting. Corners stay parked. Visibility stays poor. Pedestrians and cyclists lose a proven, system‑wide safety measure while parking is put first.
  • 2025-08-03 · Leadership · AMNY · ↑ helps grade
    Council weighs a 20-foot parking ban at crosswalks. Supporters say it saves lives. Critics warn of lost parking and risk. Streets stand at a crossroads.
  • 2025-07-30 · Leadership · City & State NY · ↑ helps grade
    Council moves to ban parking near corners. Sightlines clear. Crashes drop. Pedestrians and cyclists breathe easier. DOT doubts linger. Advocates press on. Streets could change fast.
District Office:
37-04 Queens Boulevard, Suite 205, Long Island City, NY 11101
718-383-9566
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1749, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6975
Twitter: @CMJulieWon
Contact State Senator Michael Gianaris A 100
Michael Gianaris
State Senator Michael Gianaris
District 12
Street Safety Record
A100
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: Mike Gianaris backs Zohran Mamdani for mayor
District Office:
22-07 45th St. Suite 1008, Astoria, NY 11105
718-728-0960
Legislative Office:
Albany, NY 12247
518-455-3486
Twitter: @SenGianaris
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Woodside Woodside sits in AD 30, Queens, Queens CB2, District 26, Precinct 108, SD 12.

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