DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The most dangerous intersection in all of New York State is in downtown Brooklyn, according to a new study.



The intersection of Tillary Street and Flatbush Avenue is more dangerous than any other intersection in the state, a Chicago law firm revealed this week. Using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Rubens and Kress law firm analysts determined each state's most dangerous intersection.

In New York, it's where traffic converges from the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. The study's findings are confirmed by NYPD data that shows the corner of Flatbush Avenue and Tillary Street has been the site of 425 collisions since 2012.

The same corner was found to be the most accident prone intersection in New York City by Aleksey Bilogur, a math student at CUNY Baruch College, in 2016. Bilogur estimated that Tillary and Flatbush Avenues see about 180 collisions per year.

One of the most recent fatal accidents on Tillary Street and Flatbush Avenue occurred in April 2013 when a driver making a left turn and struck a motorcyclist riding a Harley Davidson.

Tillary Street — which stretches about nine blocks between Cadman Plaza West in Brooklyn Heights and Navy Street in DUMBO — was included in Mayor Bill de Blasio's $1.6 billion Vision Zero plan in 2017 .

As part of the mayor's initiative to improve traffic safety, the DOT will widen the pedestrian entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge, install new crosswalks, and plant 50 trees by summer of 2018, according to the Mayor's Office. While Brooklyn stood out among state statistics, it was not recognized as one of the top 1o most dangerous intersections in the nation.