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Medford Today
By the People, for the People
Two Pedestrians Struck on Route 112 in Medford
Both victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Suffolk police say
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Two pedestrians were struck by a vehicle on Route 112 in Medford, New York on Sunday evening. A 57-year-old Coram woman driving a 2023 Kia northbound on Route 112 hit the man and woman just before 9 p.m. Both victims were transported to NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, according to Suffolk police.
Why it matters
Pedestrian accidents on busy roads like Route 112 are an ongoing concern in the Medford area, highlighting the need for improved safety measures and driver awareness to protect those traveling on foot.
The details
The driver, a 57-year-old woman from Coram, was heading northbound on Route 112 when she struck the two pedestrians. No further details about the victims or the circumstances of the accident were provided by the Suffolk police.
- The incident occurred just before 9 p.m. on Sunday, February 16, 2026.
The players
57-year-old Coram woman
The driver of the 2023 Kia that struck the two pedestrians.
The takeaway
This accident underscores the importance of pedestrian safety on busy roads in the Medford area, and the need for both drivers and pedestrians to remain vigilant and follow traffic laws to prevent similar incidents in the future.

