A preliminary investigation, including a review of footage of the accident, showed that the driver had the right of way, Yorktown PD said.
The enforcement detail focused on the road work zone in Yorktown in an effort to reduce reckless and distracted driving.
The identity of the crash victim is being withheld until his family is notified, according to Yorktown police.
Troopers in Yorktown then found a loaded Colt MK IV Series 70 semi-automatic handgun, which had been reported stolen out of Vermont.
The driver, who had a previous DWI conviction, was more than double the limit, and did not have a required interlock device, cops said.
Road construction will start on the Hutch, Sprain Brook, Taconic and I-684. Work starts Monday (and some projects will last until May).
More than 250 heavy-duty snowplows will be equipped with green hazard lights to improve visibility and enhance safety.
The roadwork will reduce the northbound side of the parkway to one lane, starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the NYSDOT.
Because of heavy rain that had just passed through the area, what is normally a small stream had turned into a fast-moving river of water.
Somers firefighters rescued the driver from the fortunately unoccupied house that was still under construction.
Illington Road, over the Taconic State Parkway in Yorktown, was originally built in 1967. The overpass will be closed to traffic.
Jake’s Law is named after Jake Arcara, a 28-year-old Yorktown highway worker tragically killed by a car while he was directing traffic.
The state senator visited Route 118 in Somers, which has been badly damaged by erratic weather conditions.
Work to remove the remainer of the damaged Brookside Road overpass on I-87 in New Paltz will take place weather permitting.
Two lanes of the northbound parkway will close between exits 11 and 13 in the town of Yorktown.
The Westchester County Accident Investigation Unit is assisting Yorktown police. ​
Officials urge people to avoid any unnecessary driving because of flooding conditions.
Unrelated incidents have blocked the shoulder in several places.
The lane closure was reported to 511NY at 8:05 a.m.
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Weather permitting, the DOT said a culvert replacement on Route 118 in the town of Yorktown will take about a month.
Breaking: The roadway work is scheduled to take place all this week and part of next week, in Yorktown.
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Maintenance will take place near the FDR Park exit Friday and Monday.
The DOT said the closures will facilitate maintenance activities, weather permitting.
Police also said he didn't have insurance and the vehicle wasn't registered.
He was arrested recently for the June incident.
Police said they spotted the man as he was driving erratically.
Police said he also had an open container of alcohol in his car.
Police said the car was initially pulled over because of speeding.
Yorktown police said he had a previous conviction of drunken driving within the past 10 years.
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One person and the dog had to be extricated from one of the vehicles, officials said.
The incident happened around 4:20 p.m. on the northbound parkway at the AMVET Memorial Bridge.
Police also said the man was driving without a license.
Police also said this blood alcohol content was determined to be 0.18 percent.
An officer conducting an early morning speed enforcement detail pulled the man over.
Police also said he did not have an interlock device installed in his car.
Police also said he was driving with a suspended license.