Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A three-vehicle collision on the Southern State Parkway on Friday, May 15, 2026, resulted in one person being injured, though the exact location and time of the incident have not yet been confirmed by authorities.
Details about the crash remain limited as of this report. The specific section of the parkway where the collision occurred, the severity of the injury, and the circumstances leading to the multi-vehicle accident have not been disclosed. It’s unclear whether any of the drivers involved have been charged or if the injured person required hospitalization.
The types of vehicles involved in the collision and the direction of travel at the time of the crash also remain unspecified. Emergency response details, including which agencies responded to the scene and how long any potential road closures may have lasted, have not been made available.
No official statements from the New York State Police or other responding agencies have been released regarding the cause of the collision or the current status of the investigation.
Location & Road Context
The Southern State Parkway serves as a major east-west thoroughfare across Long Island, connecting drivers from the Queens border through Nassau and into Suffolk County. The parkway typically experiences heavy traffic volumes during both morning and evening rush hours.
According to Long Island Traffic records, the Southern State Parkway has been the site of 343 recorded incidents in our database. This Friday’s injury crash occurred during a particularly active period for accidents on the roadway, with multiple incidents reported on the same day, including property damage crashes and a separate hit-and-run accident also occurring May 15th.
Broader Impact
Friday’s collision adds to a concerning trend of frequent accidents on the Southern State Parkway, with five separate incidents recorded between May 14-16, 2026, ranging from property damage to personal injury crashes and DWI arrests. The concentration of multiple accidents within such a short timeframe may prompt increased patrol presence along the corridor.
This is a developing story. Long Island Traffic will update this report as more information becomes available from official sources.