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Car Accident in Tremont?

Tremont is a dense residential and commercial neighborhood in the central Bronx. The Cross Bronx Expressway cuts directly through the area, generating heavy spillover traffic on E Tremont Avenue. Narrow residential streets mixed with commercial corridors create frequent accident conditions.

Accident Hotspots in Tremont

These are the intersections and roads in Tremont where crashes most commonly occur, based on NYC DOT crash data and NYPD reports.

  • 1Cross Bronx Expressway (I-95) ramps at E Tremont Ave — heavy merge traffic and spillover congestion
  • 2E Tremont Ave & 3rd Ave — busy commercial intersection with high pedestrian activity
  • 3Boston Rd & Southern Blvd — commercial strip with frequent bus and delivery conflicts
  • 4E Tremont Ave & Webster Ave — near shopping centers, heavy foot traffic crossings
  • 5Crotona Ave & E Tremont Ave — residential intersection with limited signal control

Common Accident Types in Tremont

Understanding the types of accidents that happen most frequently in your area can help you document what occurred and protect your rights.

Cross Bronx Expressway spillover — local streets become escape routes for highway traffic
Rear-end crashes on E Tremont Ave in stop-and-go commercial corridor traffic
Bus accidents along the Bx40 and Bx42 routes on Tremont Ave
Pedestrian knockdowns crossing E Tremont Ave near shopping areas
Truck accidents on Boston Rd near commercial loading zones

Nearby Hospitals & Emergency Rooms

Seek medical attention immediately after any accident in Tremont — even if you feel fine. These hospitals are closest to your area:

  • BronxCare Health System — 1650 Grand Concourse
  • Saint Barnabas Hospital — 4422 3rd Ave, Bronx
  • Montefiore Medical Center (Moses Campus) — 111 E 210th St

Getting Your NYPD Accident Report

NYPD 48th Precinct covers Tremont at 450 Cross Bronx Expressway, Bronx, NY 10457. Cross Bronx highway accidents are handled by NYPD Highway Unit. Request your MV-104 at the precinct or via the NY DMV.

See full accident report guide →

Statute of Limitations Reminder

You generally have 3 years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in New York. If a city bus, police vehicle, or government vehicle was involved, you may have as little as 90 days to file a Notice of Claim. Do not wait.

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