ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.comMarch 27, 2025ShareLong Island’s roads haveclaimed the lives of 2,100 and seriously injured 16,000 othersin crashes over a decade. Traffic crashes were the leading cause of accidental death among young people ages 5-19 on LI from 2018 to 2023, and they were the second-leading cause among all Long Islanders under 80. This interactive map shows all reported crashes on Long Island from Jan.

1, 2022, to the end of 2024 and is part ofNewsday’s exclusive yearlong seriesexamining the causes behind the alarming number of incidents and potential solutions to make our roads safer.See the human toll from LI crashes in our fatal crash database.Share your experiences that show what makes LI’s roads so dangerous.What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.comMore on this topicDangerous Roads2,100 killed, 16,000 seriously injured in LI crashes over a decade. What can be done?Dangerous RoadsLong Island’s dangerous roads: Complete coverageDangerous RoadsLI fatal crashes: Search our database

ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.comMarch 27, 2025

Long Island’s roads haveclaimed the lives of 2,100 and seriously injured 16,000 othersin crashes over a decade. Traffic crashes were the leading cause of accidental death among young people ages 5-19 on LI from 2018 to 2023, and they were the second-leading cause among all Long Islanders under 80.

This interactive map shows all reported crashes on Long Island from Jan. 1, 2022, to the end of 2024 and is part ofNewsday’s exclusive yearlong seriesexamining the causes behind the alarming number of incidents and potential solutions to make our roads safer.See the human toll from LI crashes in our fatal crash database.Share your experiences that show what makes LI’s roads so dangerous.What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.com

Long Island’s roads haveclaimed the lives of 2,100 and seriously injured 16,000 othersin crashes over a decade. Traffic crashes were the leading cause of accidental death among young people ages 5-19 on LI from 2018 to 2023, and they were the second-leading cause among all Long Islanders under 80.

This interactive map shows all reported crashes on Long Island from Jan. 1, 2022, to the end of 2024 and is part ofNewsday’s exclusive yearlong seriesexamining the causes behind the alarming number of incidents and potential solutions to make our roads safer.See the human toll from LI crashes in our fatal crash database.Share your experiences that show what makes LI’s roads so dangerous.What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.com

Long Island’s roads haveclaimed the lives of 2,100 and seriously injured 16,000 othersin crashes over a decade. Traffic crashes were the leading cause of accidental death among young people ages 5-19 on LI from 2018 to 2023, and they were the second-leading cause among all Long Islanders under 80.

This interactive map shows all reported crashes on Long Island from Jan. 1, 2022, to the end of 2024 and is part ofNewsday’s exclusive yearlong seriesexamining the causes behind the alarming number of incidents and potential solutions to make our roads safer.See the human toll from LI crashes in our fatal crash database.

Share your experiences that show what makes LI’s roads so dangerous.What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.

Share your experiences that show what makes LI’s roads so dangerous.What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.

What do you see traveling on the Island’s roads?

By clicking Submit, you acknowledge and agree toNewsday/nextLI Submission Guidelines,Terms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy.

ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.com

ByKarthika NamboothiriKarthika.Namboothiri@newsday.com

Karthika.Namboothiri@newsday.com

More on this topicDangerous Roads2,100 killed, 16,000 seriously injured in LI crashes over a decade. What can be done?Dangerous RoadsLong Island’s dangerous roads: Complete coverageDangerous RoadsLI fatal crashes: Search our database

Dangerous Roads2,100 killed, 16,000 seriously injured in LI crashes over a decade.

What can be done?Dangerous RoadsLong Island’s dangerous roads: Complete coverageDangerous RoadsLI fatal crashes: Search our database

Dangerous Roads2,100 killed, 16,000 seriously injured in LI crashes over a decade. What can be done?

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