The man was found unconscious next to his tractor-trailer at the Ardsley Service Area early Wednesday morning, state police say.
Yonkers police say that the driver remained on the scene, and the crash is being investigated as an accident with "no criminal element."
Both north and south lanes of the highway in Westchester have been closed to traffic. Officials are asking drivers to avoid the area.
Yonkers firefighters rushed to extract 2 trapped in the vehicle, stabilize the structure, and help patients who were in the waiting area.
Soon after reports of a pedestrian on I-87 in Yonkers, state police responded to the scene where she had been struck and killed.
Due to the driver's high level of intoxication, troopers were unable to perform sobriety tests, according to New York State Police.
A boulder dislodged from the hillside behind the building on Saw Mill River Road, striking it and causing the collapse, fire officials said.
A "perfect storm" has Yonkers police intermittently closing roads throughout the day and asking drivers to avoid the area.
He exited his car after it broke down in the left lane, and was then hit by another car that swerved to avoid his car.
Hastings-on-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington and Tarrytown will be affected, but there will be a reprieve for Independence Day.
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State officials want to repair New York's infrastructure and make it more able to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Ardsley is the seventh new service area to open as part of the $450 million redevelopment and modernization of all 27 Thruway service areas.
The new Ravensdale Road Bridge project in Hastings-on-Hudson cost $19.45 million.
The AAA said 2020 was a difficult year to maintain many of the traditional traffic safety efforts but Irvington was able to.
Authorities said the driver of the tanker was able to escape with minor injuries.
The commuter railroad continues to repair the damage from Hurricane Ida.
Weather permitting, there will be construction work on the ramp.
The $450 million projects will modernize the service areas and bring new eating choices, including Shake Shack and Panera.
Weather permitting, the closure will facilitate maintenance activities.
Dobbs Ferry, Irvington and Hastings-on-Hudson received grant money.
Police said he had almost pulled off the Thruway in Ardsley.
Police said the man sideswiped another car and kept going.
No one who was on the train was hurt, officials said.
Police handed out dozens of summonses along the Saw Mill River Parkway.
Some vehicles were damaged and owners should call the police.
Water from a fire caused a mudslide that took out Metro-North tracks in the Yonkers area.
Motorists should anticipate delays and plan accordingly until approximately May 31, weather permitting.
A downed pole and wires is the cause of the closure.
It will be the third toll plaza in the Hudson Valley on I-87 to go cashless.
Motorists should anticipate delays and seek alternate routes where possible.
As of 4:55 p.m., the accident was cleared and all lanes reopened.
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Motorists are advised to expect significant delays.
The Greenburgh police chief suggests taking alternative routes.
The closures are expected to last through April.
The state DOT said the closure could last up to 24 hours.