Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A two-vehicle hit-and-run crash was reported on the Meadowbrook State Parkway on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to a logged incident from the New York State Police. The crash was classified as moderate in severity. The specific milepost, direction of travel, and time of the collision have not been confirmed in available data — those details remain uncertain pending further official disclosure.
The incident was recorded by NYSP under their standard accident-reporting system, which flagged it as a hit-and-run involving two vehicles. It is not yet known whether either driver remained on scene, whether injuries were reported, or what type of vehicles were involved. No names, ages, or hometowns of the parties involved have been released at this time.
Because this is a hit-and-run classification, at least one vehicle is believed to have left the scene without exchanging information or waiting for law enforcement — though the sequence of events and direction of flight have not been officially confirmed. Whether any driver has since been identified or apprehended is unknown.
Location & Road Context
The Meadowbrook State Parkway runs north–south through Nassau County, connecting the Southern State Parkway to Jones Beach State Park. It is a heavily traveled corridor, particularly during warmer months when beach traffic increases significantly. You can view full road history for the Meadowbrook State Parkway on Long Island Traffic.
Our database shows 80 recorded incidents on this road, with a notably active stretch of crashes in mid-May 2026 alone. Just hours earlier on the same day, a separate personal injury crash was also logged on the parkway by NYSP, and additional property damage incidents were recorded on May 18 and May 17.
Broader Impact
Hit-and-run crashes on state parkways fall under NYSP jurisdiction, meaning any fleeing driver faces potential felony charges under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law if injuries are later confirmed — a meaningful escalation from the misdemeanor-level leaving-the-scene charge that applies in property-damage-only cases. Anyone with information about this crash is encouraged to contact the New York State Police directly.
This is a developing live update. Key details including exact location, time, vehicle descriptions, and driver information have not been confirmed by official sources. This article will be updated as NYSP releases additional information.