Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
New York State Police made a DWI arrest on the Southern State Parkway on Saturday, May 16, 2026, though specific details about the incident remain limited at this time. The case involved one vehicle and has been classified as a major incident by authorities.
The exact location along the parkway where the arrest occurred has not been disclosed, nor have police released information about the time of day the incident took place. Details about the driver involved, including their identity, age, and hometown, are not yet available.
It remains unclear whether the DWI arrest was the result of a traffic crash, a routine traffic stop, or another type of incident that drew police attention. State police have not provided information about any injuries, property damage, or other vehicles that may have been involved.
The specific charges filed against the driver and whether they were processed and released or held pending arraignment have not been announced by authorities.
Location & Road Context
The Southern State Parkway serves as a major east-west corridor across Long Island, connecting drivers from the Queens border through Nassau and Suffolk counties. The parkway carries heavy traffic volumes daily and has experienced significant enforcement activity in recent days.
According to Long Island Traffic records, the Southern State Parkway has logged 343 incidents in the database. This DWI arrest marks the second such case on the parkway in consecutive days, following another DWI incident on May 15. The parkway has also seen multiple property damage accidents and a personal injury crash in recent days.
Broader Impact
The consecutive DWI arrests on the Southern State Parkway highlight ongoing impaired driving enforcement efforts by New York State Police. Under New York law, DWI convictions can result in license suspension, fines up to $1,000 for first offenses, and potential jail time depending on the circumstances and the driver’s blood alcohol content level.