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Fatal Crashes (12 Killed This Week; 289 Killed This Year)

Fatal Crashes (12 Killed This Week; 289 Killed This Year)

  • Manhattan: Man, 26, Killed in Hit-and-Run at 22nd & Park (Daily News, NY Post
  • Related: Family Offers $5,000 Reward for Information (Daily News)
  • Westport, Conn.: Couple Dies as Tree Falls on Car, 2 Boys O.K. (Westport News)
  • Related: Governor Vows to Assess Safety of Trees (Newsday, Journal News)
  • Related: Same Thing Happened Last Month to Another Motorist (Journal News)
  • Related: Funeral for Husband and Wife of Pelham, N.Y. (Journal News)
  • Newark: Girl, 11, Killed in Hit-and-Run (NJ Express Times)
  • Related: Surveillance Video Captures Image of Van (Star-Ledger)
  • Bordentown, N.J.: Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Car (Times of Trenton)
  • Wall Twp., N.J.: Wrong-Way Driver, 17, Killed (Star-Ledger)
  • Long Beach, L.I.: Upbeat Teen’s Life Ends in Car Crash (Newsday)
  • Cranford, N.J.: Man Loses Control on Parkway, Dies (Suburban News)
  • Hackettstown, N.J.: Man, 27, Killed as He Hits Pole (Star-Ledger)
  • East Hampton, L.I.: Driver, 43, Crosses Median, Dies (Newsday)
  • Plainfield, N.J.: 1 Dead in a 2-Car Collision (NJ.com)

Injuries, Arrests & Property Damage

  • Queens: 5 Hurt in Queens Boulevard Hit-and-Run (Gothamist, Flushing T-L)
  • Queens: Granny Rams Into Bank (NY Post)
  • Brooklyn: Car Crushed on BQE; Driver Survives ‘By an Inch’ (Daily News, Newsday)
  • Manhattan: Man Takes a Test Drive, Carjacks SUV . . . (Daily News)
  • Related: . . . But Then He Returns SUV to Dealer, Is Arrested (Metro)
  • Bronx: Boy Crossing Busy 4-Lane Avenue Hit by Bus (Daily News)
  • Manhattan: SUV Slams Into 3 Pedestrians at 42nd & Eleventh (WNBC 4)
  • Brooklyn: Police Car Collides With Vehicle (WNBC 4)
  • Westfield, N.J.: Man Arrested for Driving Through Crash Scene (Suburban News)
  • Dix Hills, L.I.: 2 Injured, 1 Critically, 1 Burned, in 3-Car Crash (Newsday)
  • Kent, N.Y.: Crowd Applauds DWI Arrest After Crash (Journal News)
  • Mount Vernon, N.Y.: 18-Year-Old Charged With DWI After Wreck (Journal News)
  • Center Moriches, L.I.: Man Injures Passenger, Flees on Foot (Newsday)
  • Englewood, N.J.: Motorcycle Patrolman Hit by Van Fights for Life (NJ.com)
  • Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.: Boy, 6, Hit by Car in Parking Lot (Journal News)
  • Patchogue, L.I.: Flat Tire Causes Multi-Car Pileup (Newsday)
  • Chestnut Ridge, N.Y.: Haverstraw Man Badly Hurt in Crash (Journal News)
  • Sayreville, N.J.: Car Hits Boy, 11, Who Walked on Street (Star-Ledger)
  • Old Bridge, N.J.: 4-Vehicle Pileup Injures 3 (Star-Ledger)
  • East Brunswick, N.J.: Fiery 4-Vehicle Crash Ties Up Turnpike (Star-Ledger)
  • Tarrytown, N.Y.: School Bus and Car Collide, Injuring Students (Journal News)
  • Yonkers, N.Y.: Officer and Another Man Hurt in Crash (Journal News)

Following Up

  • Queens: DWI Dad Who Killed Wife Is Convicted (NY Post)
  • Greenlawn, L.I.: Son, 14, Also Dies in Accident that Killed Father* (Newsday)
  • Staten Island: Injured Driver Settles With Repair Shop for $425G (S.I. Advance)
  • Jersey City: Jan. Skyway Crash Survivor in ‘Very Grave’ Condition (Jersey Journal)
  • Man, 25, Indicted in Triple-Fatal Sept. Crash on Route 80 in N.J. (Star-Ledger)
  • Palisades, N.Y.: 19-Year-Old Proceeds From Coma to Art (Journal News)

Trends

  • New Jersey Drivers Facing Texting Ban, Tougher Cell Phone Rules (AP, NJ.com)
  • N.J. Assembly Seeks Tougher Penalties for Road Rage (Star-Ledger)
  • Assemblyman Felix Ortiz Wants Breathalyzers in All N.Y. Cars (NY Post)
  • After Corzine Crash, Automakers Focus More on Safety (Gloucester Co. Times)
  • Dogs in Hot Cars? Bad Owner! (Journal News)

*Added to fatality totals.

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Before he began blogging about land use and transportation, Aaron Donovan wrote The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund's annual fundraising appeal for three years and earned a master's degree in urban planning from Columbia. Since then, he has worked for nonprofit organizations devoted to New York City economic development. He lives and works in the Financial District, and sees New York's pre-automobile built form as an asset that makes New York unique in the United States, and as a strategic advantage that should be capitalized upon.

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