Two-Vehicle Property Damage Crash Reported on Northern State Parkway

Two-Vehicle Property Damage Crash Reported on Northern State Parkway. 2 vehicles. on northern stpkwy. May 19, 2026.

Updated May 20, 2026
MODERATE INCIDENT
2 vehicles
Road
Northern State Parkway
Reported
Updated
Source
Nysp

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

What Happened

A two-vehicle crash was reported on the Northern State Parkway on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to data from the New York State Police. The incident was classified as a property damage accident, suggesting no serious injuries were recorded, though that has not been independently confirmed from an official press release or detailed incident report at the time of this update.

The exact location on the parkway — including the direction of travel, mile marker, or nearest exit — has not been specified in available information. Similarly, the time of the collision, vehicle types involved, and the circumstances leading to the crash remain unconfirmed. Details such as speed, road conditions, and contributing factors have not been released.

The two vehicles involved and the identities of any drivers or occupants have not been made public. No charges or citations have been reported in connection with this incident as of this writing. This update will be revised as additional details become available from the New York State Police or other official sources.

Location & Road Context

The Northern State Parkway runs east-west across Nassau and Suffolk counties, serving as a major commuter and recreational corridor through Long Island’s interior. It is a high-volume limited-access roadway managed by the New York State Department of Transportation and patrolled by the New York State Police.

The parkway has seen notable recent activity: our database shows 164 recorded incidents on this road, with multiple crashes logged on May 19, 2026 alone — including at least three other property damage reports and a separate major personal injury accident the same day. A hit-and-run was also logged just two days prior on May 17.

Broader Impact

The cluster of five or more NYSP-logged incidents on and immediately around May 19 on this single roadway is notable. Drivers using the Northern State Parkway should expect the possibility of residual lane restrictions or emergency vehicle activity, and should check 511NY for real-time traffic conditions before traveling.


This is a developing live update. Key details — including exact location, time, vehicle descriptions, and driver identities — have not been confirmed by official sources. This article will be updated when additional verified information is available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this happen?

The crash occurred on the Northern State Parkway on Long Island, New York. The exact exit, mile marker, or direction of travel has not been confirmed in available reports at this time.

Who was involved in the Northern State Parkway crash on May 19?

Two vehicles were involved in the crash, according to the initial report. Names, ages, and hometowns of the drivers or any occupants have not been released in available information.

Were there any injuries in this crash?

This incident was classified as a property damage accident, which typically indicates no serious injuries were reported. However, that detail has not been explicitly confirmed by official sources in the available report.

How many crashes have happened on the Northern State Parkway recently?

Our database shows at least five separate incidents on the Northern State Parkway on or around May 19, 2026 alone, including property damage crashes and a major personal injury accident. The road has 164 recorded incidents in the Long Island Traffic database.

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