NYSP: Accident - property damage on EXIT 25S NORTHERN STATE PARKWAY WESTBOUND TO LAKEVILLE RD SOUTHBOUND

2-vehicle crash, on northern state parkway, March 26, 2026.

Updated Mar 26, 2026
MODERATE INCIDENT
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Map showing incident location at 40.7800, -73.4000 Incident location, Long Island

What Happened

A two-vehicle collision occurred Thursday, March 26, 2026, on the Northern State Parkway westbound at Exit 25S leading to Lakeville Road southbound, according to New York State Police. The accident resulted in property damage with no apparent serious injuries reported.

Details about the specific circumstances leading to the crash remain limited, as authorities have not yet released information about the types of vehicles involved or the identities of the drivers. The incident was classified as moderate severity by state police, suggesting significant vehicle damage occurred despite the absence of major injuries.

The exact time of the collision has not been disclosed by investigators, though the accident was reported to have caused traffic disruptions during what may have been rush hour periods on the busy parkway. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to assess the situation and coordinate cleanup efforts.

State police have not indicated whether factors such as weather conditions, mechanical failure, or driver error contributed to the crash. The specific mechanism of the collision – whether it involved rear-end impact, sideswipe contact, or another type of vehicular contact – has not been detailed in preliminary reports.

Traffic management crews worked to clear the accident scene and restore normal flow on the westbound lanes of the Northern State Parkway. The duration of any lane closures or traffic delays resulting from the incident has not been specified by authorities.

No information has been released regarding whether citations were issued or if either driver was transported for medical evaluation following the collision.

Location & Road Context

Exit 25S on the Northern State Parkway serves as a connector to Lakeville Road southbound, providing access to residential and commercial areas in the surrounding Nassau County region. This particular exit ramp handles significant daily traffic volumes as commuters transition between the parkway system and local roadways.

The Northern State Parkway has experienced 14 recorded incidents in recent traffic databases, indicating this corridor sees regular traffic-related events. Previous incidents on this stretch of roadway have included various types of disruptions ranging from roadwork operations to downed trees and commercial vehicle issues. The frequency of incidents suggests this area may present ongoing challenges for traffic management, though specific contributing factors to the pattern have not been identified by transportation authorities.

The westbound direction at this location typically carries heavy commuter traffic, particularly during evening rush hours when drivers are traveling away from New York City toward suburban Long Island communities. The merge and exit patterns in this area require drivers to navigate lane changes that can contribute to congestion and potential conflict points.

Broader Impact

Property damage accidents on major Long Island arterials like the Northern State Parkway often require coordination between multiple agencies, including state police for investigation and documentation, Department of Transportation crews for traffic management, and towing services for vehicle removal. The classification of this incident as moderate severity suggests repair costs for the involved vehicles may be substantial, even without serious injuries occurring.

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