Oklahoma City, OK (August 11, 2025) – Several people were hurt Sunday evening after a crash at the intersection of NW 150th St and N May Ave in northwest Oklahoma City. The collision occurred around 6:18 p.m., prompting a coordinated response from fire crews, paramedics, and police. Those injured received immediate treatment at the scene before being transported to area hospitals for further evaluation. Officials have not released information on the number of victims or the severity of their injuries.
The busy intersection was partially closed as emergency teams assisted victims, cleared debris, and documented the scene for the ongoing investigation. The Oklahoma City Police Department has not yet confirmed the factors that led to the crash.
Our thoughts remain with all those impacted by this accident, and we hope for their complete recovery.
Vehicle Collisions in Oklahoma
The incident at NW 150th St and N May Ave underscores the hazards drivers face at major intersections in northwest Oklahoma City. This crossing is known for high traffic volumes, particularly during evening hours when commuters and weekend travelers converge. Such conditions can increase the likelihood of collisions, especially when combined with factors like speeding, distracted driving, or failure to yield.
State crash statistics indicate that intersections are among the most common sites for injury accidents. Many of these collisions result from drivers misjudging traffic gaps, disregarding signals, or reacting too late to changing conditions. Motorists can lower their risk by reducing speed when approaching intersections, maintaining full attention on the roadway, and anticipating the actions of other drivers. Local safety campaigns continue to stress these habits as vital in preventing serious crashes. Local Accident Reports reminds residents that prioritizing safe driving behaviors benefits the entire community. If you or someone you love has been injured in a collision, contact Local Accident Reports to access support and resources tailored to your recovery needs.