Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A two-vehicle crash resulting in property damage was reported on the Southern State Parkway on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to incident data logged by the New York State Police. The specific exit, milepost, direction of travel, and time of the collision have not been confirmed in available reports, and details about the vehicles involved — including their makes, models, and the direction each was traveling — remain unknown at this stage.
No injuries were reported in connection with this particular incident, according to the NYSP classification of the crash as a property damage accident. It is unclear what caused the two vehicles to collide, and no charges or arrests have been publicly announced as of this writing. The exact town or hamlet along the parkway where the crash occurred has not been specified in available data.
Responding agencies have not been confirmed beyond the New York State Police, who routinely handle incidents along the Southern State Parkway. All details above should be treated as preliminary and subject to update as further information becomes available.
Location & Road Context
The Southern State Parkway runs east-west across Nassau and Suffolk counties, serving as one of Long Island’s most heavily traveled commuter and recreational routes. Our database shows the Southern State Parkway has accumulated 394 recorded incidents, and Tuesday alone saw multiple NYSP-logged crashes on the corridor — including at least one personal injury accident and several additional property damage reports on the same day, indicating a notably active incident period on the parkway this week.
Broader Impact
Tuesday’s cluster of crashes on the Southern State — five separate NYSP-logged incidents in a single day — reflects a recurring pattern on this corridor. Drivers using the parkway during peak hours should expect possible residual congestion or lane restrictions, and should check 511NY for real-time travel alerts before heading out.
This is a developing live update based on limited NYSP incident data. Specific location, time, cause, and vehicle information have not been confirmed. This report will be updated as additional details are released.