Long Island Expressway Exit 22A — Accident History & Alternate Routes

Every reported crash we've tracked at Long Island Expressway Exit 22A, with historical context, safety notes, and alternate-route guidance.

7 incidents tracked · first record Sep 2025 · most recent Feb 21, 2026

7 Incidents
0 Fatal
Feb 21, 2026 Most Recent

About Exit 22A

Exit 22A sits along the Long Island Expressway (I-495), a 66-mile interstate corridor carrying more than 200,000 vehicles a day . Of the crashes we've catalogued here, rear-end collisions during the AM peak when westbound traffic stacks dominate — consistent with the broader safety profile of this road. Our dataset contains 7 separate reported incidents touching this exit, the first dated Sep 2025 and the most recent Feb 21, 2026.

Risk is highest during weekday 6–10 a.m. westbound and 3–7 p.m. eastbound. Drivers unfamiliar with the interchange geometry — especially those exiting versus those merging on — are disproportionately represented in the crash record. The most recent reported incident, "Motorcyclist Killed in Queens Car Accident on the LIE", was recorded Feb 21, 9:29 PM.

Recorded Incidents 7 total

Safety Notes for Exit 22A

Know your exit, and commit early. The biggest single contributor to crashes at Long Island Expressway interchanges is late lane changes. If you're taking Exit 22A, move to the appropriate lane at least a half-mile in advance; on Long Island Expressway specifically, rear-end collisions during the AM peak when westbound traffic stacks drive most of the collision volume we record.

Mind the merge. Whether you're entering or leaving the mainline, yield to through traffic and match their speed before pulling into the travel lane. Sudden braking in the deceleration lane produces rear-end collisions — the single most common crash type on Long Island Expressway.

If you need to divert. When Long Island Expressway is blocked at or near Exit 22A, the most common detour is Northern State Parkway and Jericho Turnpike. Check 511NY for live conditions before choosing an alternate; closures and secondary crashes can cascade quickly in this corridor.

Peak-hour caution. Expect elevated risk during weekday 6–10 a.m. westbound and 3–7 p.m. eastbound. During these windows, leave extra following distance and keep your phone stowed — distracted-driving citations are concentrated at congested interchanges like this one.

Nearby Hospitals & Police

Long Island Expressway passes through multiple towns; these are the nearest emergency resources we've catalogued along this route.

Great Neck, Nassau

Hospitals

  • North Shore University Hospital — 300 Community Dr, Manhasset, NY 11030 | (516) 562-0100
  • Long Island Jewish Medical Center — 270-05 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 | (718) 470-7000

Police

  • NCPD 3rd Precinct — 200 Plandome Rd, Manhasset, NY 11030 | (516) 573-6300
  • Great Neck Village Police Department — 48 Grace Ave, Great Neck, NY 11021 | (516) 487-8900

Manhasset, Nassau

Hospitals

  • North Shore University Hospital — 300 Community Dr, Manhasset, NY 11030 | (516) 562-0100
  • St. Francis Hospital — 100 Port Washington Blvd, Roslyn, NY 11576 | (516) 562-6000

Police

  • NCPD 3rd Precinct — 200 Plandome Rd, Manhasset, NY 11030 | (516) 573-6300

Plainview, Nassau

Hospitals

  • Plainview Hospital (Northwell Health) — 888 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803 | (516) 719-3000
  • Syosset Hospital (Northwell Health) — 221 Jericho Tpke, Syosset, NY 11791 | (516) 496-6500

Police

  • NCPD 8th Precinct — 475 N Franklin St, Hempstead, NY 11550 | (516) 573-6800