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New York Traffic Alert: November 22, 2024 – Delays on NY 224 and I-90 Due to Tree Obstruction and Crash

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On November 22, 2024, at 6:28 AM, two significant traffic incidents were reported in New York, potentially affecting morning commuters. The first incident involves a downed tree on NY 224, impacting both directions from NY 13 at Alpine Junction to Burlingame Road in Cayuta. Although all lanes remain open, drivers should anticipate delays as crews work to clear the obstruction. This area, nestled in the scenic Finger Lakes region, is known for its picturesque landscapes, which can sometimes contribute to such natural disruptions, especially during adverse weather conditions.

Simultaneously, a crash occurred on the I-90, also known as the New York State Thruway, westbound just after Exit 34 near Canastota, intersecting with Route 13. This section of the Thruway is a vital corridor for travelers heading towards Syracuse and beyond, making any incident here particularly impactful on traffic flow. Canastota, a village in Madison County, is a key junction for those traveling through central New York, and disruptions can ripple through the surrounding road network.

Both incidents were reported at the same time, highlighting the challenges faced by commuters in the region. Travelers are advised to plan their routes accordingly, considering potential delays and seeking alternative paths if necessary. Staying informed about current road conditions is crucial for ensuring a smooth journey, especially in areas prone to unexpected incidents like these. As always, safety should be the top priority for all road users navigating these affected areas.

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