Hit-and-Run Crash on Southern State Parkway Leaves Two Vehicles Damaged

Hit-and-Run Crash on Southern State Parkway Leaves Two Vehicles Damaged. 2 vehicles. on southern stpkwy. May 18, 2026.

Updated May 21, 2026
MODERATE INCIDENT
2 vehicles
Road
Southern State Parkway
Reported
Updated
Source
Nysp

Map showing incident location at 40.7800, -73.3000 Incident location, Long Island

What Happened

A hit-and-run crash involving two vehicles was reported on the Southern State Parkway on Monday, May 18, 2026. The incident has been rated moderate in severity, though the specific milepost, direction of travel, and the town or hamlet nearest to the crash site have not been confirmed in available reports.

According to the event data, one of the vehicles involved left the scene following the collision — the defining element of a hit-and-run. Whether the fleeing vehicle was a passenger car, SUV, or another type is not yet known. The circumstances that led to the collision — including speed, road conditions, and time of day — have not been confirmed by the New York State Police, the agency that patrols and investigates crashes on Long Island’s state parkways.

No names, ages, or hometowns of the involved drivers or passengers have been released at this time. It is also unconfirmed whether any occupants sustained injuries requiring medical attention or transport to a hospital. This article will be updated as official information becomes available.

Location & Road Context

The Southern State Parkway stretches across Nassau and Suffolk counties and is one of Long Island’s busiest and most incident-prone corridors. According to Long Island Traffic’s own incident database, the roadway has 394 recorded incidents, and in the 24-hour window immediately following this crash — May 19, 2026 — the New York State Police logged at least five additional incidents on the same road, including one major personal injury crash and several property damage collisions.

The concentration of crashes on this stretch in a short window is notable, though it is not yet known whether any of those incidents are related to Monday’s hit-and-run.

Broader Impact

Hit-and-run crashes on New York state parkways fall under NYSP jurisdiction, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident in New York is a misdemeanor, while fleeing after causing injury can rise to a felony charge. If the striking driver is identified, the severity of any charges would depend on whether injuries are confirmed — a detail still pending from official sources.

This is a developing story. Details are limited and based on initial event metadata only. Specific facts including location, time, injuries, and the status of the fleeing driver have not yet been confirmed by the New York State Police or other official sources. Check back for updates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this happen?

The crash occurred on the Southern State Parkway on Long Island, New York. The specific exit, direction of travel, or municipality has not yet been confirmed in available reports.

Who was involved in the Southern State Parkway hit-and-run?

Two vehicles were involved in the crash. The identities, ages, and hometowns of the drivers have not been released at this time. It is not yet confirmed whether the fleeing driver has been located or identified.

Were there any injuries in the May 18 Southern State Parkway hit-and-run?

The incident has been classified as moderate severity. Whether any occupants sustained injuries has not been confirmed in available reports. Updates will be added as information is released by authorities.

Did police catch the driver who fled the Southern State Parkway hit-and-run?

It is not yet known whether the fleeing driver has been apprehended. The New York State Police are the agency of record for crashes on the Southern State Parkway and would be the source for any arrest or identification update.

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