A two-car crash ended with a vehicle slamming into a...

A two-car crash ended with a vehicle slamming into a nail salon in Syosset Tuesday. Credit: Howard Schnapp

A two-car crash Tuesday afternoon in Syosset ended with a pole crashing into a storefront and two people transported to a hospital, police said.

Nassau police said the incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. near the intersection of Jackson and Willis avenues. The force of the collision sent one car into a light pole, which careened into the storefront of Harbor Nails, a nail spa at the corner of Jackson and Willis, police said.

Video from the scene showed the front of the building damaged by the impact.

Police said one driver and one person in the store were taken to the hospital. The injuries were described as minor.

No one was charged; police have not released the identities of those involved.

More coverage: Every 7 minutes on average a traffic crash causing death, injury or significant property damage happens on Long Island. A Newsday investigation found that traffic crashes killed more than 2,100 people between 2014 and 2023 and seriously injured more than 16,000 people. To search for fatal crashes in your area, click here.

The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

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