Sunrise Highway (NY 27) accidents in Bayport, NY

4 tracked incidents on Sunrise Highway through Bayport, Suffolk County. Last update April 29, 2026.

Compiled from state police, NYPD/NCPD/SCPD bulletins, and local news. Updated as new incidents are reported.

Accident statistics

Total incidents 4
Critical 0
Major 1
Moderate 2
Fatal crashes 0
Multi-vehicle 0
Avg. per month 4.0
Latest incident Apr 29

What our records show

The Sunrise Highway (NY 27) runs through Bayport as one of the 100-mile primary corridors serving Suffolk County, carrying roughly 80,000 vehicles per day. The posted speed limit is 55 mph (limited-access sections); 40–45 mph (signalized commercial corridors). The route stretches from Valley Stream (Nassau County) to Montauk Point (Suffolk County), with Bayport sitting along that spine. Locally, drivers know it as Sunrise Hwy or Route 27 or NY-27 or NY 27 or State Route 27 or Sunrise or state-route-27 or ny-route-27 or route-27.

Our database has logged 4 incidents on Sunrise Highway within Bayport, including 1 major, 2 moderate cases. No fatalities have been recorded in the incidents we track for this stretch. The most recent report we published involved BMW Crash Ejects Two on Sunrise Highway in Bayport on April 29, 2026. On average, we've seen roughly 4.0 reported crashes per month on this stretch during the period covered by our archive.

Inside Bayport, Sunrise Highway intersects with or runs parallel to several other high-volume routes — Montauk Highway, Middle Road — so many crashes on this corridor originate at exits and interchanges rather than along open stretches. That pattern matches what we see in the incident reports below, which cluster around entry and exit ramps feeding those surface streets.

Town context matters because accidents here don't unfold in isolation. Bayport is home to about 9,000 residents . Below you'll find every incident on this stretch we've covered, newest first.

Incidents on Sunrise Highway in Bayport showing 4 of 4

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