Kew Gardens Hills: Traffic Crash Statistics

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Crash Counter for Kew Gardens Hills 25 crashes • 0 deaths
Crashes: 25
All Injuries: 7
Moderate: 1
Serious: 2
Deaths: 0
Data from Jan 1, 2026 to Feb 24, 2026
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Carnage in Kew Gardens Hills 1 Crush Injuries (Head)
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Who is getting hurt? Kids 0 injuries ↓100% Seniors 2 injuries ↑100%

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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 230 16+ offenders ↓56%

Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders

Kew Gardens Hills
Data through 2026-02-24
230
Preventable tickets (≥16) — 2026 year-to-date
Prev: 526 2025 year-to-date
↓56.3% vs 2025 year-to-date
≥ 16
  • ≥ 6: 485 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 1,118 2025 year-to-date
  • ≥ 16: 230 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 526 2025 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 100% by Cars and Trucks ↓80%
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Assembly Member Sam Berger F (30)

Assembly Member Sam Berger

District 27

Assembly 27
Street Safety Record
F (30)
2026 year-to-date
Recent win: Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the city of Kingston: Council passes
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Council Member James F. Gennaro B (78)

Council Member James F. Gennaro

District 24

Council 24
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B (78)
2026 year-to-date
Recent win: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation: Council passes
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State Senator Leroy Comrie A (100)*

State Senator Leroy Comrie

District 14

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A (100)*
2026 year-to-date
Recent win: Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the New York State Governor to sign, S.3887A/A.7316A, requiring that any individual who is eligible for the Fair Fares NYC program and any person whose income is 200 percent of the federal poverty level receive a 50 percent discount on trips using the Long Island Rail Road, paratransit services, New York City Transit subways or buses, and the Metro-North Railroad: Council vote fails
  • 2026-01-29 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Res 0052-2026 presses Albany to widen 50% transit discounts. It targets LIRR, Metro-North, subways, buses, and paratransit. The measure now sits in the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
  • 2026-01-29 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Res 0052-2026 presses Albany to widen 50% transit discounts. It targets LIRR, Metro-North, subways, buses, and paratransit. The measure now sits in the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
  • 2026-01-29 · Leadership · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps grade
    Res 0052-2026 backs half-price fares for low-income riders. It targets subways, buses, paratransit, LIRR, and Metro-North. The push sits in the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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Kew Gardens Hills Kew Gardens Hills sits in Queens, Precinct 107, District 24, AD 27, SD 14, Queens CB8.

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