Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A hit-and-run accident involving two vehicles occurred on the Southern State Parkway on Sunday, May 3, 2026, according to New York State Police records. The incident has been classified as moderate severity, though specific details about the exact location, time, and circumstances remain unclear at this time.
The nature of the collision between the two vehicles has not been disclosed by authorities. It is unknown whether the fleeing driver was operating one of the two vehicles involved or if a third vehicle struck one or both cars before leaving the scene.
No information has been released regarding injuries to any occupants of the vehicles involved. The extent of vehicle damage and whether the crash resulted in lane closures or traffic delays also remains unconfirmed.
State police have not yet provided details about the description of the fleeing vehicle or driver, nor have they indicated whether any witnesses came forward to assist with the investigation.
Location & Road Context
The Southern State Parkway spans approximately 27 miles across Nassau and Suffolk counties, serving as a major east-west thoroughfare for Long Island commuters. The parkway has experienced significant accident activity, with 312 recorded incidents in Long Island Traffic’s database.
Sunday, May 3, 2026, appears to have been particularly problematic for the Southern State Parkway, with multiple incidents occurring throughout the day. State police records show several property damage accidents occurred on the same date, along with a separate DWI incident that was classified as major severity.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
The investigation into the hit-and-run incident remains active, though New York State Police have not released information about potential suspects or leads in the case. Hit-and-run incidents typically require investigators to analyze physical evidence from the scene, including paint transfer, vehicle debris, and any available surveillance footage from nearby traffic cameras.
No arrests have been announced in connection with this incident. The timeframe for the investigation and whether charges are pending against any individuals involved has not been disclosed by authorities.
Broader Impact
The concentration of multiple accidents on the Southern State Parkway on May 3, 2026, including this hit-and-run incident alongside several property damage crashes and a DWI case, suggests challenging driving conditions or increased enforcement activity may have been factors that day. Hit-and-run investigations often rely heavily on public assistance, and state police typically encourage witnesses to come forward with any information about fleeing vehicles or suspicious driving behavior observed in the area.