3-Vehicle Property Damage Crash at Southern State Pkwy Exit 40

3-Vehicle Property Damage Crash at Southern State Pkwy Exit 40. 3 vehicles. on southern state parkway. May 19, 2026.

Updated May 20, 2026
MODERATE INCIDENT
3 vehicles
Road
Southern State Parkway
Reported
Updated
Source
Nysp
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Map showing incident location at 40.6800, -73.4000 Incident location, Long Island

What Happened

A three-vehicle property damage accident was reported at Exit 40 on the Southern State Parkway Westbound on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to a log entry from the New York State Police. The incident was recorded on the ramp corridor connecting Exit 40 to the westbound mainline of the parkway.

The crash is classified as a property damage accident — indicating vehicle damage without confirmed serious injuries — though that detail should be treated as preliminary given the limited information currently available. Exact timing, vehicle types, and the sequence of events leading to the collision have not been confirmed in reports accessible at this time.

Three vehicles were involved, per the NYSP incident log. Beyond that count, specifics about the drivers — including names, ages, hometowns, or whether any citations were issued at the scene — have not been released. It is also unclear whether any lanes were blocked or how long any disruption lasted following the crash.

No official cause has been stated. Weather, speed, or driver behavior as contributing factors remain unknown pending any follow-up from state police.

Location & Road Context

Exit 40 on the Southern State Parkway Westbound sits within a stretch of the parkway that sees consistent traffic pressure, particularly during westbound commutes. The Southern State Parkway is one of Long Island’s primary east-west routes, and the Exit 40 ramp configuration — feeding back onto the westbound mainline — can create merge conflicts that contribute to rear-end and sideswipe incidents.

Long Island Traffic’s database shows 423 recorded incidents on this road. In the 48 hours surrounding this crash alone, the parkway also saw multiple roadwork closures logged on May 19 and May 20, 2026, compounding potential hazard conditions for drivers navigating the corridor.

Broader Impact

This crash is the latest in a recent pattern of multi-vehicle incidents on the Southern State Parkway. A crash on May 17 and separate property damage accidents at Exits 28N and 24N earlier in the same week suggest elevated incident frequency on the parkway during this period. Drivers using westbound exit ramps in particular should anticipate potential merge slowdowns.


Details in this report reflect information available at time of publication. This is a developing live update. Specific facts including time of crash, parties involved, and lane impact status remain unconfirmed and will be updated as official information is released.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this happen?

The crash occurred at or near Exit 40 on the Southern State Parkway Westbound, on the ramp connecting to the westbound mainline. Exit 40 is located in the western portion of the Southern State Parkway corridor on Long Island, New York.

Who was involved in the crash?

Three vehicles were involved in the accident, according to New York State Police data. Names, ages, and hometowns of the drivers or occupants have not been released in available reports at this time.

Were there any injuries reported in the Exit 40 Southern State Parkway crash?

The incident is classified as a property damage accident, which typically indicates no serious injuries were reported. However, injury status has not been officially confirmed in the available source data, and that detail should be treated as uncertain.

How often do crashes occur on the Southern State Parkway?

Long Island Traffic's database shows 423 recorded incidents on the Southern State Parkway, with multiple crashes and roadwork events logged in the days immediately surrounding this incident, including a separate crash on May 17, 2026.

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