News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local News
Crime
Weather
Politics
Mostly Cloudy
77°
Local News
Crime
Weather
Politics

Car damaged by falling debris on Cross Bronx Expressway

The driver says somehow, he was completely unharmed.

Greg Thompson

May 10, 2026, 5:56 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A car driving on the Cross Bronx Expressway Thursday morning was damaged after debris fell from above it, just before the George Washington Bridge.

"I didn't hear any noise, anything else," John Toledo, the driver of the car, said in a phone interview. "It was almost like a slow motion process, I see this big thing coming across the front of the windshield, and there was zero, nothing I could do, except hold on to the steering wheel and brace for the impact.

The Port Authority, which oversees that portion of the road, confirms to News 12 in a statement that something did fall, saying "A detailed preliminary inspection did not identify structural damage; based on our findings to date, the material appears to consist primarily of dust and light material from above."

But Toledo, who was on his way home to Clarkstown in Rockland County from work, says based on the damage to his car, it seems a bit more substantial than that.

While he knew something was wrong, he says he also knew he could not stop on the bridge, so he slowly made it across before pulling over in New Jersey.

"Maybe it was survival mode, to say 'I need to get out of this situation," he said.

In addition to damage to the front bumper, both of Toledo's front tires ended up being flat, and a flatbed truck needed to carry his car back to his driveway, but he says somehow, he did not have a single scratch.

"The car looks a mess, it is a mess, but I'm grateful of the fact that it was not what it could have been," he said. "I told my wife, 'a second or two seconds earlier when that piece came down, we wouldn't be having a conversation, things would be so much different."

Toledo has not been able to bring the car to the shop yet to get a full look at the damage to the bottom and get an estimate, but he does say he hopes the Port Authority will pay for the repairs, something it tells us "will be reviewed through the Port Authority’s standard process."

"It's not a matter of pointing a finger, blame," Toledo said, "it's just something that happened but there's always a sense of responsibility, so my perspective is just that that's something that has to be addressed."

Bigger picture, the Port Authority says over 50 million vehicles went across the George Washington eastbound into the city in 2025, calling it "the busiest bridge in the world."

"I don't want this to happen to anybody else," Toledo said. "Because the thing is, it could have been worse and... we all need to be confident that where we're going, whether it's a bridge or a tunnel, that those structures are in good condition."

The Port Authority says, "out of an abundance of caution, the Port Authority will conduct additional overnight inspections of the ceiling panels in this section of roadway, including lane closures to allow for a comprehensive examination and any necessary immediate mitigation measures. The safety of the traveling public remains our top priority, and this investigation is ongoing.”

Top Stories

child porn arrest(1)

West Haverstraw man charged with possessing child sex abuse materials

00:50
HV TODAY

A stray shower returns this afternoon in the Hudson Valley

01:32
RTREGWCHVYonkersBackToSchoolEventLDValle6pm_2026-08-22-18-22-28

Westchester nonprofits help families prepare for school with supplies, basic essentials

01:06
Johnson 2

House Speaker Mike Johnson talks affordability, tri-state politics in exclusive interview

NJ Student Debt

State eliminates $2K annual fee for SUNY graduate workers

01:33
Screenshot 2026-08-21 210331

Mount Vernon residents raise concerns over empty lot

00:29
Screenshot 2026-08-21 211553

Man accused of killing father, setting house on fire facing multiple charges

00:37
Screenshot 2026-08-21 212104

AG: NYS troopers involved in fatal police-involved shooting will not face charges

00:51
af4229e0-5b8d-4b88-aa11-6a7914867486

Community groups call for action at Yonkers anti-ICE rally

00:16
Screenshot 2026-08-21 205945

New Windsor man pleads guilty to sexual assault of child

01:41
Screenshot 2026-08-21 161354

Fire at Tranquility Spa shutters five businesses at Midway Shopping Center

01:35
ukrainianindependencepreviewCM_2026-08-21-16-21-17

Rockland County Ukrainians to mark Independence Day amid ongoing war

00:27
Screenshot 2026-08-21 155536

Yonkers partners with Afya Foundation to help families in Puerto Rico

01:42
Screenshot 2026-08-21 072902

Exclusive video shows out-of-control vehicle tear through Yonkers neighborhood and hit home

00:19
8212026WCblue_2026-08-21-05-32-36

Haverstraw students receive free school supplies and haircuts ahead of first day

Vote 2026

Congressional District 17 Debate: Submit Your Questions - Airs Monday, Sept. 28 at 8P

00:21
Walmart

Walmart and Sam’s Club launch Tap to Pay

00:22
821abercrombieceo_2026-08-21-12-14-36

Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO is mentally fit for sex trafficking trial, judge says

01:22
Screenshot 2026-08-20 211109

Truck bursts into flames in Nyack, damaging nearby homes

01:12
CAPITOLATTACK4PZC_2026-08-20-17-02-44

'I want to destroy.' Woman charged for allegedly plotting ISIS-inspired attack on NY capitol

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices