I-495 Jul 18 #344750: Left Lane Blocked by Minor…

Left Lane Blocked by Minor Crash on Westbound I-495 in Queens. Queens County. July 18, 2026.

Updated Jul 18, 2026
MINOR INCIDENT
1 Left lane blocked lanes affected
westbound I-495
Road
I-495
Direction
westbound
County
queens County
Reported
Updated
Source
511NY
Left Lane Blocked by Minor Crash on Westbound I-495 in Queens
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What Happened

A minor crash closed the left lane of westbound I-495 in Queens County on Saturday, July 18, 2026. The incident — one of several to hit the Long Island Expressway in the past 48 hours — prompted a lane restriction that had the potential to create significant backups on one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the New York metropolitan area.

The crash was classified as minor in severity, with the left lane bearing the direct impact of the collision. No fatalities or serious injuries have been reported in connection with this incident. Details regarding the number of vehicles involved, the specific trigger of the collision, and the identities of those involved have not been released by authorities at this time.

The westbound direction of I-495 through Queens feeds directly toward the Midtown Tunnel entrance and represents a critical chokepoint for Long Island commuters and travelers heading into Manhattan, meaning even a single blocked lane can translate into significant queue buildup, particularly during peak travel windows on a Saturday.

Location & Road Context

I-495, the Long Island Expressway, runs approximately 71 miles from the Queens–Nassau border westward through Queens to the Midtown Tunnel. The Long Island Expressway is among the most congested interstate highways in the United States, and Long Island Traffic’s database reflects that reality — with 1,745 recorded incidents on I-495 in our records. Queens County alone accounts for 169 recorded accidents in our local incident database.

The left lane on westbound I-495 is particularly critical in this stretch, as it serves as the express lane for drivers accelerating toward the tunnel or navigating the complex interchange geometry near the Queens–Midtown Tunnel approach. A blockage in that lane forces merging and compression into center and right lanes, compounding delay.

Broader Impact

This crash is part of a notable cluster of I-495 incidents over a compressed 48-hour window. Long Island Traffic’s records show a minor crash on July 18, a minor crash on July 17, a moderate crash also on July 17, and both a minor and moderate crash on July 16 — five incidents in three days on the same highway. Drivers using the LIE this weekend should remain alert to active and residual disruptions along the corridor, and can monitor real-time conditions via 511NY.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this crash happen?

The crash occurred on westbound I-495 (the Long Island Expressway) in Queens County. The left lane was blocked as a result of the collision. Queens County sits at the western end of the LIE corridor before it feeds into the Midtown Tunnel toward Manhattan.

Who was involved in the July 18 westbound I-495 crash in Queens?

No names, ages, or hometowns of those involved have been released in connection with this incident. Police have not yet confirmed the number of vehicles or individuals involved beyond the lane-impact report indicating the left lane was blocked.

Were there any injuries in this I-495 Queens crash?

The incident was classified as minor in severity. No serious injuries have been reported in connection with this crash.

How long was the left lane blocked on I-495 in Queens?

The duration of the lane closure has not been officially confirmed. The left lane was reported blocked following the crash on Saturday, July 18, 2026, on westbound I-495 in Queens County.

Have there been other recent crashes on I-495 near Queens?

Yes. Long Island Traffic's incident database shows multiple recent crashes on I-495, including a minor crash on July 18, a moderate crash on July 17, and additional minor and moderate incidents on July 16 and 17, 2026, all in the same corridor.

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