Huntington, NY — Accident Reports & Safety Information

Traffic accident reports, road safety data, emergency resources, and legal information for Huntington, Suffolk County, New York.

Overview

Type
Town
County
Suffolk County
Population
202,377
ZIP Codes
11743, 11746, 11747, 11768, 11798
Coordinates
40.8676°N, 73.4257°W

Emergency Resources

Hospitals

  • Huntington Hospital (Northwell Health) — 270 Park Ave, Huntington, NY 11743 | (631) 351-2000
  • St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center — 50 Rt 25A, Smithtown, NY 11787 | (631) 862-3000

Police

  • SCPD 2nd Precinct — 1 Fisher Pl, Huntington Station, NY 11746 | (631) 854-8200
  • Huntington Town Police Department — 100 Main St, Huntington, NY 11743 | (631) 351-3000

Courts

  • Suffolk County District Court — 400 Carleton Ave, Central Islip, NY 11722 | (631) 853-7500
  • Huntington Town Justice Court — 100 Main St, Huntington, NY 11743 | (631) 351-3078
  • Suffolk County Supreme Court — 1 Court St, Riverhead, NY 11901 | (631) 852-2332

Major Roads Through Huntington

Recent Incidents

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Accident Statistics

Historical accident statistics coming soon.

Data is sourced from NYSDOT and local police reports.

Seasonal Hazards

Winter

Black ice on local roads, reduced visibility during nor'easters. Allow extra stopping distance on bridges and overpasses.

Spring

Flooding risk on low-lying roads after heavy rain. Watch for road debris following winter storms.

Summer

Increased beach traffic on weekends. Pedestrian activity near parks and commercial areas peaks July–August.

Fall

Wet leaves create slippery road surfaces. Reduced daylight increases risk during evening rush hour.

Safety Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most dangerous roads in Huntington, NY?

Route 110 (New York Avenue) is Huntington's highest-volume and highest-accident corridor, running north-south from Cold Spring Harbor to the Southern State Parkway. The stretch through Huntington Station has chronic pedestrian-vehicle conflicts. Route 25A through Cold Spring Harbor is a narrow, winding road with sight-distance challenges. The LIE approaches to Exit 49 (Route 110) are a frequent accident cluster.

Is Route 110 in Huntington dangerous for pedestrians?

Route 110 through Huntington Station is one of Suffolk County's most dangerous pedestrian environments. The road carries high traffic volumes at speeds exceeding the posted limit, with limited pedestrian infrastructure in many sections. Suffolk County has identified segments of Route 110 as Priority Investigation Locations for pedestrian safety.

Do I need an injury lawyer after a Huntington car accident?

If you were injured in a vehicle accident in Huntington, you should consult a Suffolk County personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement from an insurance company. New York's serious injury threshold means that certain injuries must meet specific criteria for full tort recovery. A qualified attorney can evaluate whether your injuries qualify and advise on the appropriate course of action.