Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A two-vehicle crash on the Meadowbrook State Parkway left at least one person injured on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to incident data logged by the New York State Police. The exact time, specific location along the parkway, direction of travel, and the severity of the injury have not been confirmed in official statements available at this time.
New York State Police classified the incident as a personal injury accident, indicating at least one occupant required medical attention. The names, ages, and hometowns of those involved have not been released, and it remains unclear whether emergency medical services transported anyone to a local hospital. The cause of the collision — whether speed, driver inattention, or another factor — has not been publicly stated.
A separate hit-and-run incident was also recorded on the Meadowbrook State Parkway on the same date, also logged by NYSP, though it is unclear whether the two incidents are connected or occurred at the same location. That detail should be treated as unconfirmed pending further official information.
Location & Road Context
The Meadowbrook State Parkway runs north-south through Nassau County, connecting the Northern State Parkway near Old Westbury to Jones Beach State Park. It is a high-volume commuter and recreational corridor, particularly during warmer months when beach traffic increases significantly.
According to Long Island Traffic’s own incident database, the Meadowbrook State Parkway has logged 80 recorded incidents, with multiple crashes occurring in the days immediately surrounding this event — including two personal injury accidents on May 16 and additional property damage incidents on May 15, May 17, and May 18. The concentration of incidents over this short window points to persistent safety concerns on this stretch of road. Drivers can check current conditions via 511NY before traveling the parkway.
Broader Impact
Tuesday’s injury crash adds to a notably active stretch for incidents on the Meadowbrook, with NYSP records showing at least five separate accidents on the parkway in the five days prior — two of them classified as personal injury crashes. Motorists using the parkway for Jones Beach access as the summer season approaches should anticipate the possibility of increased enforcement and congestion along this corridor.
Details in this report are limited to official NYSP incident classification data. Specific time, exact milepost, injury severity, vehicle descriptions, and involved parties have not been confirmed. This report will be updated as additional information becomes available.