2 people killed in wrong-way crash on Long Island Expressway
Police say a pickup truck was driving east in the westbound lanes when it crashed head-on into another car.
Police say a pickup truck was driving east in the westbound lanes when it crashed head-on into another car.
Police say the victims, ages 10, 12, and 14, were riding in a car that was hit from behind by an SUV.
A Hyundai reported stolen was going north on Audubon Avenue when it collided with a Jeep heading west on 179th.
The car struck a utility pole, careened into the houses and a car parked in the driveway before flipping over.
No one was seriously hurt in the wreck.
Neighbors say they want to see action taken to end speeding at what they say is a dangerous intersection.
An SUV carrying the child was sideswiped by a sedan and flipped several times. CBS2's Lisa Rozner reports.
A 1-month-old girl suffered severe injuries after a sideswiped SUV flipped several times.
Police say an unlicensed 16-year-old driver lost control while changing lanes Wednesday in Springfield Gardens.
Police said they died after their vehicle collided with a school van Thursday morning on Long Island. The crash happened at around 7:30 a.m. at the intersection of Route 101 and the Long Island Expressway service road between exits 65 and 66. CBS2's Jennifer Bisram reports.
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The driver of the truck was cited for "operating a vehicle without reasonable control" after he went off the side of the road, hit a ditch and pole, and overturned.
Two sisters and two brothers killed in the Sunday wreck had recently moved from New York City to Connecticut.
Mangled car parts littered the area where the crash happened. Witnesses said the car that started the collision was going extremely fast. CBS2's Nick Caloway reports.
Police say the vehicle was being driven by a 16-year-old when it veered off the road, hit a tree and caught fire.
The incident happened on Broadway near 190th Street at around 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
The incident happened at around 6 p.m. on Broadway near 190th Street on Wednesday night. CBS2's Lisa Rozner has the latest.
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CBS2's Tim McNicholas has the latest on what led up to the accident and the conditions of the victims.
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Police said the incident was an accident. CBS2's Kevin Rincon has the story.
The man hit the gas instead of the brake and slammed into the business on Avenue Z on Sunday morning.
Video shows the car pull out of the grocery store parking lot, speeding straight into a building and hitting those walking on the sidewalk.
The crash happened Sunday morning at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Rogers Avenue in Crown Heights.
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