Man Critically Injured in Northeast Philadelphia Crash

Police say a 58-year-old pedestrian was struck by a car at the intersection of Cottman and Castor Avenues.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 9:24pm

A 58-year-old man was critically injured after being struck by a car while crossing the street in Northeast Philadelphia on Saturday night. The crash happened at the intersection of Cottman and Castor Avenues, where police say a 24-year-old man driving a 2014 Honda Odyssey hit the pedestrian in the southbound right lane of Castor Avenue. The injured man was taken to the hospital in critical condition, and the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation.

Why it matters

Pedestrian safety is an ongoing concern in Philadelphia, which has seen an increase in traffic accidents involving walkers in recent years. This incident highlights the need for improved infrastructure, driver education, and traffic enforcement to protect vulnerable road users in the city's neighborhoods.

The details

According to police, the crash occurred just before 9 p.m. on Saturday at the intersection of Cottman and Castor Avenues in Northeast Philadelphia. A 24-year-old man driving a 2014 Honda Odyssey southbound on Castor Avenue struck the 58-year-old pedestrian who was crossing the street. The injured man was taken to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital and is listed in critical condition. The driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation, but no charges have been filed at this time.

  • The crash happened just before 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2026.

The players

58-year-old man

The pedestrian who was critically injured in the crash.

24-year-old man

The driver of the 2014 Honda Odyssey that struck the pedestrian.

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What’s next

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash and will determine if any charges will be filed against the driver.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of improved road safety measures, such as better pedestrian infrastructure, driver education, and traffic enforcement, to protect vulnerable road users in Philadelphia neighborhoods.