Crash Count for Precinct 88 3,010 crashes • 10 deaths
Crashes: 713
All Injuries: 364
Moderate: 96
Serious: 6
Deaths: 4
Data from Jan 1, 2025 to Dec 8, 2025
Crashes by Hour in Precinct 88 4 PM • 32 injuries ↑39%
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Who is getting hurt? Kids 22 injuries ↑4.8% Seniors 15 injuries ↓40%

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Police Precinct 88: Traffic Crash Statistics

Eight Dead, No Excuses: Precinct 88’s Streets Are Killing Us
Flushing Ave. near N. Elliott Pl. in Fort Greene, where an e-bike rider struck a 60-year-old woman Monday morning; she later died from her injuries.
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Worst Streets Brooklyn Queens Expressway: 2 deaths

Recent crashes at Brooklyn Queens Expressway

  • 2025-10-31
  • 2025-10-19
  • 2025-08-16
Dropped off vs. last year
  • De Kalb Avenue
  • Ashland Place
  • Classon Avenue
Carnage in Precinct 88 9 Abrasion (Lower leg/foot)
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Killed 4
Severe Bleeding 2
Severe Lacerations 3
Concussion 3
Whiplash 23
Contusion/Bruise 19
Abrasion 19
Pain/Nausea 7
Internal Injury 5
Data from Jan 1, 2025 to Dec 8, 2025
Totals count people injured or killed.
Preventable Speeding 721 16+ offenders ↓40%

Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders

Precinct 88
Data through 2025-12-08
721
Preventable tickets (≥16) — 2025 year-to-date
Prev: 1,207 2024 year-to-date
↓40.3% vs 2024 year-to-date
≥ 16
  • ≥ 6: 1,675 (2025 year-to-date) • Prev: 2,930 2024 year-to-date
  • ≥ 16: 721 (2025 year-to-date) • Prev: 1,207 2024 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 92% by Cars and Trucks ↓1.8%
Cars 0
Trucks 0
Mopeds 0
Bikes 0
Contact Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon A 97
Jo Anne Simon
Assembly Member Jo Anne Simon
District 52
Street Safety Record
A97
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: Tall order: Smith-9th Streets subway station, city’s highest, to get elevators
  • 2025-08-11 · Leadership · BKReader · ↑ helps grade
    Elevators planned for Smith‑9th Street, NYC's tallest station. Stairs end. Riders with limited mobility win. NYCHA residents and seniors regain access to jobs and care. Project cuts forced walking or biking along hazardous routes and shifts trips onto public transit.
  • 2025-08-11 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↑ helps grade
    MTA will add elevators to Smith‑9th Street, ending a brutal 90‑foot climb. The change opens the station to seniors and people with disabilities. More transit riders may mean fewer cars, cutting pedestrian and cyclist exposure to traffic danger.
  • 2025-08-10 · Leadership · Brooklyn Paper · ↑ helps grade
    State officials will add elevators to Smith-9th Street station, ending a brutal 90‑foot climb. The lifts expand access and push riders toward transit — cutting pedestrian and cyclist exposure to street car traffic and easing danger for vulnerable users.
  • 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:
341 Smith St., Brooklyn, NY 11231
Legislative Office:
Room 826, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
Contact Council Member Lincoln Restler A 96
Lincoln Restler
Council Member Lincoln Restler
District 33
Street Safety Record
A96
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: Adrienne Adams on outdoor dining program: This isn\u2019t new - City & State New York
  • 2025-11-25 · Leadership · City & State NY · ↑ helps grade
    Adrienne Adams defended the outdoor dining program as continuity. Lawmakers pushed to restore pandemic-era, year-round curb cafes. Reclaiming curb space from cars can calm traffic and tend to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
  • 2025-10-29 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↓ hurts grade
    Council 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
    Int 1446-2025 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public locations. Applicants can save drafts. It bars mandatory professional drawing approval while preserving DOT review of required clearances.
  • 2025-10-29 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Council bill forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe petitions online and at public offices, lets applicants save drafts, and bars DOT from requiring professional-drawn plans. Introduced and sent to the Transportation Committee on Oct 29, 2025.
District Office:
410 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
718-875-5200
Legislative Office:
250 Broadway, Suite 1748, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7214
Contact State Senator Jabari Brisport A 100
Jabari Brisport
State Senator Jabari Brisport
District 25
Street Safety Record
A100
2025 year-to-date
Recent win: Extends provisions and makes technical corrections to school speed zones in NYC; repealer: Council passes
District Office:
906 Broadway 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11206
Legislative Office:
Room 805, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
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Precinct 88 Police Precinct 88 sits in Brooklyn.

It contains Brooklyn CB2, Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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