New York State Trooper Injured In Collision With SUV

Accident highlights need for driver vigilance at intersections

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

A New York State trooper was injured after an SUV driver failed to stop at a stop sign and struck the trooper's patrol vehicle. The accident occurred while the trooper was investigating a previous property damage incident at the intersection of State Route 458 and State Route 30 in the town of Duane, New York.

Why it matters

This incident emphasizes the importance of driver attentiveness and following traffic laws, especially at intersections where accidents can easily occur. The collision resulted in injuries to both the trooper and the SUV occupants, underscoring the risks posed by inattentive driving.

The details

According to the New York State Police, Trooper Bailey Martin was outside her patrol vehicle consulting with another trooper at the scene of a property damage accident. An SUV traveling eastbound on State Route 458 failed to stop at the posted stop sign due to sunlight impairing the driver's vision. The SUV struck Trooper Martin and collided with her patrol vehicle. Trooper Martin sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The SUV occupants also suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

  • The accident occurred on the morning of February 13, 2026.
  • Troopers were on the scene of a previous property damage accident at the intersection.

The players

Trooper Bailey Martin

A New York State trooper who was injured in the collision with the SUV.

SUV Driver

The driver of the SUV who failed to stop at the stop sign due to sunlight impairing their vision, resulting in the collision with Trooper Martin.

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What’s next

The New York State Police are investigating the incident to determine if any charges will be filed against the SUV driver.

The takeaway

This accident highlights the importance of driver vigilance and adherence to traffic laws, especially at intersections where collisions can easily occur. The injuries sustained by both the trooper and the SUV occupants underscore the risks posed by inattentive driving and the need for all motorists to remain focused and alert when navigating intersections.