Two Right Lanes Blocked by Minor Crash on Eastbound I-495 in Queens

Two Right Lanes Blocked by Minor Crash on Eastbound I-495 in Queens. Queens County. July 19, 2026.

Updated Jul 19, 2026
MINOR INCIDENT
2 Right lanes blocked lanes affected
eastbound I-495
Road
I-495
Direction
eastbound
County
queens County
Reported
Updated
Source
511NY
Two Right Lanes Blocked by Minor Crash on Eastbound I-495 in Queens
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What Happened

A minor crash on eastbound I-495 blocked two right lanes in Queens County on Sunday, July 19, 2026. Beyond the lane impact, no additional details — including the number of vehicles involved, the time of the collision, or whether any injuries required medical attention — have been confirmed in official records available at the time of publication.

The two blocked right lanes created a significant pinch point for eastbound traffic on one of the busiest stretches of highway in the New York metropolitan area, particularly on a Sunday when leisure and return travel typically peaks.

Location & Road Context

I-495, the Long Island Expressway, runs east-west through Queens County before crossing into Nassau and Suffolk counties. The Queens segment is among the most congested in the state, serving as the primary arterial link between Manhattan and Long Island.

Long Island Traffic’s database shows 1,757 recorded incidents on I-495, with five separate events logged on July 18–19 alone — including a moderate crash, multiple major flooding events, and disabled vehicles. Queens County has 177 recorded accidents in our local incident database, reflecting the corridor’s sustained hazard profile. The day prior, three separate flooding incidents on I-495 — at least two rated major in severity — disrupted travel across the same stretch, compounding what has been a difficult 48-hour window for eastbound commuters and travelers.

Broader Impact

The back-to-back disruptions on this corridor — major flooding on July 18 followed by this Sunday crash — underscore the cumulative impact that repeated lane blockages have on eastbound flow out of Queens, particularly during peak summer travel weekends when I-495 carries elevated volumes of both local and destination traffic. Drivers using this route regularly should monitor 511NY for real-time lane status before entering the expressway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this crash happen?

The crash occurred on eastbound I-495 — the Long Island Expressway — in Queens County. Two right lanes were blocked as a result of the incident.

Were there any injuries reported in this crash?

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

Which lanes were blocked on I-495 in Queens on July 19, 2026?

The two right lanes of eastbound I-495 in Queens were blocked following the crash on Sunday, July 19, 2026.

Has I-495 in Queens seen other recent crashes or incidents?

Yes. The day before this crash, July 18, 2026, eastbound I-495 in the same general corridor saw a moderate-severity crash, as well as multiple flooding events rated major and moderate in severity. A disabled vehicle was also recorded on July 18.

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