The officer was not injured in the collision, but the patrol car had to be towed from the already treacherous scene, Ramapo police said.
No serious injuries were reported, according to the latest update from Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann.
After the Rockland County crash, the Orange County man refused to give a blood sample to determine blood alcohol levels, according to NYSP.​
He re-entered the travel lane, struck the Jeep, lost control of his BMW, and hit several trees at high speed, according to troopers.
State police say on Sunday evening, troopers in Rockland County responded to the scene when CSX reported the collision.
North Little Tor Road, between Ardsley Drive and South Mountain Road, was closed for several hours during the accident investigation.
A 24-year-old told police he was on I-87 north, when he hit an "unknown object" which later disabled his car on the Palisades Parkway.
The deadly collision took place early Monday morning, in Rockland County, according to New York State Police.
The cab driver, who was arrested for driving with a suspended license, is cooperating with the investigation, cops say.
The CHPE project's construction of a 339-mile transmission line, mostly underground & underwater, will deliver hydro-electric power to NYC.
The children in the car during the Clarkstown stop were safely released to a sober third party, New York State Police said.
The Independence Day weekend is a popular time for getting away, according to AAA.
The Honda Civic had been traveling south in Rockland County, when the driver lost control of the car and hit a tree, police say.
This holiday weekend is expected to be a top travel time, according to AAA.
The victim was a male in his twenties, according to the MTA. The agency said that his identity is pending.
A detour will be in place on the heavily traveled route until mid-summer, according to the New York State Department of Transportation.
The driver of the speeding car tried to switch lanes to take an exit, but hit a guardrail which caused the Tesla to overturn several times.
Anyone who may have witnessed or has information about the accident is being asked to contact Clarkstown Police Department detectives.
Pavement repairs and resurfacing were completed on 30 total lane miles along a 5-mile stretch from north of exit 14A to south of exit 15.
New York State Police are still investigating the single-car accident that happened just before midnight on Saturday.
Guide rail repairs will see work crews on the parkway, and new traffic patterns throughout the morning and afternoon.
Everyone on the school bus, including students, were unharmed. The driver of the SUV was treated at the scene.
It will link ferry service across the Hudson River with several places including Rockland State Park, Nyack and the Palisades Center.
The work will cover a more than five-mile stretch between exits 14 and 15.
The trooper was out of the car speaking with a motorist who had been pulled over, police said.
It is no secret that the folks who live west of the Hudson don’t get the same level of service, the MTA CEO said.
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A box truck and a Nissan Pathfinder with children on board collided in Valley Cottage, police said.
Continued delays are expected.​
Police asked residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
An O&R crew repaired a damaged utility pole Monday afternoon.
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It's part of $100 million in funding for state roads affected by extreme weather, NY officials said.
The work is supposed to be done by the evening rush hour.
Commuters deserve dependable roadway infrastructure that doesn't pose risks to their safety or their vehicles, NY Sen. James Skoufis said.
The section to be worked on is between Route 59 and Bradley Parkway.
See the details of what is operating in Rockland County and when during the holiday.
Crews will be working on the catch basins in the daytime.
It and the Ramapo Service Area on the southbound side will reopen in 2024.
Work will be done between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., weather permitting.