Bay Ridge officials scramble for answers as crash stats explode
The unusually high number of car crashes in the Bay Ridge-Dyker Heights area of Brooklyn is starting to get some serious attention from city officials.
In the wake of the revelation that 17 car accidents took place in the course of just a single day, Jan. 14, Councilmember Justin Brannan and Community Board 10 District Manager Josephine Beckmann unearthed even more troubling statistics as officials scrambled to come up with ways to get drivers to obey traffic laws and investigate whether changes to transportation infrastructure are warranted.
There were 3,312 car crashes in Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018, 400 more than the average number of collisions in other Brooklyn neighborhoods during that same time period, according to Brannan, who said the statistics show a serious public safety problem on local streets.