The accident snarled traffic for several hours on Wednesday East Massapequa.
The car struck the center guide rail, veered across into the right shoulder and hit a tree, police say.
UPDATE: The victim suffered serious injury Wednesday afternoon near the Bethpage State Parkway exit, state police said.
The accident took out two lanes on Friday afternoon by Exit 29.
Revelers heading to the city to celebrate will have more trains available.
Police say the man turned in front of a squad car that was on its way to respond to a call.
Police say a car was hit as it was turning into a parking lot, critically injuring one of the drivers.
Data shows that hundreds of people have died on Long Island roads from 2016-2020.
Drivers will have to detour to Sunrise Highway to get around the nightly closures, the Department of Transportation said.
Overnight work will close western lanes along a stretch of the parkway for about two months, the state said.
Police say all lanes of the highway are closed south of Sunrise Highway in Massapequa due to the crash.
Police say the 60-year-old woman was hit by an SUV driven by a 76-year-old man, and died shortly after.
Multiple lanes were closed on both roads earlier as police investigated a crash.
Police say a 75-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman were involved in the crash.
The transportation service warned riders that the incoming snow could impact service on Friday.
Police say the man was involved in a crash with another car on Sunrise Highway. The other driver was uninjured.
The LIRR is just one of two commuter rails in the world that has capacity info available this way.
Police are still investigating and haven't released many details, but the two motorcycles crashed into two cars, killing one person.
Two eastbound lanes at exit 30 will be closed for pothole repairs Thursday from 10 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Police say the man was walking his dog when they were hit while crossing the street.
The county is sending teams to the hardest-hit roads first to patch all the potholes that have formed this year.
The Ronkonkoma, Babylon, and Long Beach lines will add trains. LIRR president says commuters can ride safely despite the coronavirus.
The bus was hit head-on by an SUV early in the morning. Police say no one was injured.
The public transport service said the expected snow could likely cause delays or detours, and that riders should be ready.
The transit service is warning riders that the mid-week storm could cause delays and cancellations on routes.
The MTA is facing a deficit of several billion dollars due to decreased ridership. Without federal aid, steep cuts are coming.
Reports say a car crashed into an overpass and caught fire; one person was killed.
Police say a motorcycle crashed into the back of a sedan over the weekend. A man is dead and a woman was hurt.
A wrong-way driver collided head-on with an SUV, police say, killing three of its occupants and severely injuring the fourth.
Police say the woman's car left the road and hit a utility pole. Her identity has not yet been released.
The road is closed in both directions due to a crash, police said.
A pole is down in the road, and all lanes are closed. Drivers should find an alternate route.
Anthony Cardillo, a 21-year-old volunteer firefighter, was killed after driving into a utility pole, officials said.
The ramps will be closed in the morning while crews work to repair guide rails.
The plan to stop accepting cash on trains has been tabled for at least a few years, according to reports.
BREAKING: The crash happened around 10 a.m., according to the state Department of Transportation.
The work includes repaving, replacing guiderails and overhead signs along miles of Long Island roads.
Two tractor-trailers caused chaos on the parkway Thursday afternoon.
The trailer overturned and spilled its contents across the road. Only minor injuries were reported.
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