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Friday, December 20, 2013
An elderly woman crossing the street and a biker were both killed in a crash Saturday night in Queens. The accident occurred on Queens Boulevard and 58th Street in Woodside just before 5 p.m. Eyewitnesses say they saw motorcycles speeding just before one bike crashed into a 78-year-old woman who was walking north on 58th Street. The impact of the collision sent the driver, 31-year-old Darien Baker, and the woman flying in two different directions. The pedestrian and the driver were taken to Elmhurst Hospital, where they both died.
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Monday, December 9, 2013
A cop was killed in a car crash on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge exit ramp in Queens early Tuesday — the same spot where four motorists were seriously injured and a pedestrian killed two years ago. The officer, who police sources said was assigned to the 17th Precinct in Midtown, was coming off the exit ramp in Long Island City in a 2004 Ford Focus just before 2 a.m. when she struck a guard rail on the driver’s side.
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Friday, December 6, 2013

A 35-year-old man was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Queens early Sunday, police said. The victim, a Brooklyn man whose name was not immediately released, was mowed down as he tried to cross Woodhaven Blvd. at Jamaica Ave. about 3:15 a.m., cops said. He was rushed to Jamaica Hospital where he died. Police are looking for a white Honda sedan seen leaving the scene.

 

Commercial truck accidents in Queens, New York, pose a significant danger due to the densely populated urban environment and the high volume of traffic in the area. The borough's extensive network of highways and busy streets sees a substantial amount of commercial truck traffic, which increases the likelihood of accidents. Large trucks, due to their size and weight, can cause severe damage in collisions, leading to higher rates of fatalities and serious injuries compared to accidents involving smaller vehicles.

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