NYC records its lowest number of traffic deaths ever in 2025

New York City has achieved its lowest number of traffic deaths ever, with a staggering 205 fatalities reported in 2025. This marks a 19% decrease from the previous year's total of 253 deaths and represents a significant drop from the city's safest year on record since 1910.

The decline is attributed to various street redesign projects and congestion pricing initiatives implemented by the city, which have contributed to a substantial reduction in traffic fatalities over the years. Since the launch of Vision Zero in 2014, traffic deaths have plummeted by 31%, with pedestrians making up the largest share of those killed.

In 2025, 111 pedestrians lost their lives in crashes, down from 122 the previous year, while car crash fatalities decreased to 31 from a high of 70 in 2020. Moped and bicycle fatalities saw notable decreases as well, with 15 people killed on mopeds and just four cyclists dying in crashes.

The outer boroughs experienced the greatest proportional declines in traffic deaths, with The Bronx leading the way at 39% and Queens following close behind with a 23% drop. Manhattan saw an 11% decrease, Brooklyn's traffic fatalities fell by 9%, and Staten Island remained relatively flat despite losing one fewer life than the previous year.

While former Mayor Eric Adams' transportation team deserves credit for implementing road safety projects, advocacy groups like Transportation Alternatives are calling on the new administration to recommit to Vision Zero principles and restart some of these initiatives. With 2025's record-low traffic deaths, there is momentum to push forward with ambitious plans to make New York City's roads even safer.
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I'm loving this progress! The fact that NYC has seen a 19% decrease in traffic fatalities from last year is insane 🀯. It's awesome to see the city taking steps towards making our streets safer, especially with those congestion pricing initiatives πŸ‘. And I'm glad to hear the outer boroughs are seeing some real improvements too πŸŒ†. But seriously though, it's crazy how much of a difference Vision Zero has made - 31% less traffic deaths is wild stuff! πŸ’₯ Let's keep pushing for even safer roads and hope the new admin picks up where the old one left off 🀞
 
πŸ’‘ I'm loving this trend in NYC! It's amazing to see the city taking proactive steps to reduce traffic fatalities. The stats are pretty mind-blowing – 19% less deaths than last year? That's huge! 🚨 And it's not just about numbers, but also how these initiatives have shifted the way people move around the city. I mean, congestion pricing is a genius idea (although, can we talk about how it affects certain neighborhoods a bit more?). The fact that pedestrians are making up the largest share of those killed is concerning, though – we need to keep working on improving safety for all road users πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸš—.

It's interesting to see the outer boroughs taking the lead in reducing traffic deaths. The Bronx has been a game-changer with its 39% drop! 😊 And while it's great that we're seeing progress, I do think advocacy groups have a point about restarting some of these initiatives. We can't let momentum fade – there's still so much work to be done πŸ”₯.
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ finally, something good to talk about! The numbers don't lie - NYC is making progress, but it's not like they just stopped all the bad stuff... yet πŸ€”. Still, 19% less traffic deaths in one year? That's a start πŸ‘. Congestion pricing and street redesigns can only do so much, though. They need to get more people on board with sustainable transportation options, like biking and walking πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ‘£. And don't even get me started on parking 🚫 - it's just a major pain point in this city.
 
I'm not buying into this "Record Low" hype just yet πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for making our streets safer, but let's be real, NYC has been talking about Vision Zero since 2014 and it still hasn't delivered on its promises 😊. I mean, a 31% drop in traffic deaths over the past decade is nice, but what about the other cities that have also implemented similar initiatives? Shouldn't we see more consistency in results? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And those outer boroughs experiencing huge drops in traffic fatalities? Sounds like cherry-picking to me πŸ“Š. Are they not just getting better at reporting these incidents or something? I need to see some actual data, not just PR spin πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸš—πŸ’¨ gotta give credit where it's due tho... the city's finally started listenin' to the experts πŸ€“ and makin' some real changes. Vision Zero is lookin' more like a reality than just a slogan these days πŸ‘ but still, can't say I'm surprised it took 'em this long to catch on πŸ˜’ they've been gettin' slammed by advocates for years now. 31% down from 2014? that's a big deal πŸ’― and Queens comin' in second place with the biggest drop in the outer boroughs 🚨 not bad at all! πŸ‘
 
I'm lovin' this news! NYC finally got its act together on traffic safety πŸš—πŸ’¨. I remember back in the day when you could drive anywhere without a care, but times have changed and so have our priorities. The fact that Vision Zero is makin' such a difference is a huge win for everyone, especially pedestrians who are gettin' some much-needed love ❀️. The numbers don't lie – 19% less traffic fatalities? That's amazing! And I'm glad the outer boroughs are leadin' the charge with their biggest drops πŸ™οΈ. Can't wait to see what this new administration comes up with next, but for now, let's just bask in the glow of safer streets πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
 
Wow that's awesome 🀩! I was really reading about this on Reddit the other day. The fact that it's been 19% less than last year is crazy. I think it's because of those congestion pricing initiatives they implemented, it makes sense that with people paying more to drive into the city, they'd be less likely to speed up or take unnecessary risks.

I'm also loving the stats on pedestrians - it's so sad when we see those numbers, but it's amazing that people are pushing for safer roads. I think it's great that The Bronx had the biggest drop in traffic deaths, maybe we can look into how they implemented their projects and scale it up?

The thing is, it's all about momentum now πŸš€, with 2025 being the lowest number of traffic fatalities ever, I'm sure there'll be a lot more efforts to keep this trend going.
 
😊 I'm loving this trend in NYC! It's so amazing to see the city making progress on reducing traffic deaths. The fact that Vision Zero has led to a 31% drop in fatalities since its launch is incredible πŸ’₯, and it's clear that the street redesign projects and congestion pricing initiatives are making a real difference 🚧.

I'm also loving the stats for pedestrians - it's great to see the number of pedestrian deaths decreasing over the years. We need more safe spaces for our walkers πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ! As for the outer boroughs, The Bronx taking the lead is awesome πŸ’ͺ, and I hope they keep pushing for more changes.

I'm a bit curious about what's going to happen next, though - will we see even more ambitious plans from the new administration? Let's keep pushing for safer roads and making NYC an even better place to live πŸŒ†.
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I'm loving this trend in NYC - who knew congestion pricing would be the key to a smoother ride? Kidding aside, it's awesome to see the city taking steps towards making our streets safer. 19% less traffic deaths is no joke! 🀯 The fact that pedestrians are leading the way (literally) isn't surprising though - they're always at risk. Glad to hear the outer boroughs are seeing some major gains, like The Bronx going all out with a 39% drop! πŸ˜‚ Now, I'm not saying anyone's trying to make our lives worse... but it would be nice if bike lanes didn't turn into parking spots πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸš—
 
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