The lieutenant governor had been at an event in the town of Wappinger.
The woman, who was walking in a crosswalk, suffered life-threatening injuries and later died at the hospital.
Porr said his goal was to achieve a transportation system that is safe, clean, reliable and affordable.
Police said the man died of his injuries at the hospital.
Police said the man was found to have a blood alcohol content that was three times the legal limit.
Police said they initially stopped the man for a traffic violation.
State police initially pulled the man over for a traffic violation in Middletown.
Police said the man was trying to change lanes when he overcorrected and struck the rear side of a car.
The sheriff's office said the likely cause was the failure to yield right of way.
Emergency medical personnel used life-saving techniques before the man was taken to the hospital.
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Police said they don't know why the woman's car went off the roadway.
Two tractor-trailers and an SUV were involved in the collision.
BREAKING. The crash occurred around 3:40 p.m. Tuesday in Newburgh.
The incident happened on Route 9 in Red Hook, police said.
Two of the teenagers were seriously injured, police said.
Police said the car she was driving was struck by a tractor-trailer.
Police said the woman who was killed rear-ended another car on Route 9.
One of the cars overturned during the accident.
Dutchess, Ulster and Orange counties are among those that received grant money.
He was charged with four felonies, police said.
Troopers initially stopped the man for a traffic violation on the Taconic State Parkway.
Police said the man was found asleep behind the wheel of a truck stopped on the Thruway.
Police said there was extensive damage to both vehicles.
The almost $20 million grant will go toward improvements on the Harlem Line.
A trooper happened to be nearby when the accident occurred.
Police said they interviewed the driver of the truck and found no impairment.
The New York State Police have asked anyone who may have witnessed the accident to call them.
Almost 60 drivers who were impaired were removed from the roads, police said.
State police released photos taken of the vehicles possibly involved in the crash.
Police said an 11-year-old passenger was killed.
The man had called 911 for help but local law enforcement was not able to find where he was.
More than a foot of snow fell in parts of the Hudson Valley since the storm began Wednesday.
The driver was charged with felony second-degree criminal mischief and was issued 39 tickets for vehicle and traffic law violations.
The sheriff's office is asking if anyone witnessed the crashes and could provide any information.
Andy Sanchez, 74, and two others were injured in a head-on collision Oct. 21.
State police said the initial investigation found the man was walking along the shoulder and stepped into the right lane.
The crash occurred on the Thruway between the Harriman and Newburgh exits.
Help Point devices have a direct line to the MTA Police Department and a high-intensity beacon.
The Hyde Park school buses contained two students, two drivers and a bus monitor.