On December 14, 2024, at 9:09 AM, a traffic incident occurred on the ramp connecting Route 400 North to I-90 East in West Seneca, New York. This crash has resulted in the closure of the right lane, causing potential delays for commuters in the area. West Seneca, a suburban town located in Erie County, is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area. Known for its convenient access to major roadways, West Seneca is a key transit point for travelers heading towards Buffalo and other parts of Western New York.
Route 400, also known as the Aurora Expressway, is a significant north-south highway that facilitates traffic flow between the southern suburbs and the city of Buffalo. Meanwhile, Interstate 90, part of the New York State Thruway, is a major east-west corridor that stretches across the state, connecting cities like Albany, Syracuse, and Rochester. The intersection of these two highways is a critical juncture for both local and long-distance travelers.
The incident has been logged under ID# 24121400002 and is part of the NYS_Incidents_0101 area notification. Commuters are advised to plan their routes accordingly and anticipate possible delays due to the lane closure. The surrounding area, characterized by its suburban landscape and proximity to Buffalo, is typically bustling with traffic, especially during peak hours. As authorities work to clear the scene, drivers are encouraged to stay informed about traffic updates to ensure a smooth and safe journey.