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Traffic Alert: Early Morning Crash on I-690 Westbound Near Midler Avenue in Syracuse Causes Lane Closure and Potential Delays

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On January 1, 2025, at approximately 3:14 AM, a traffic incident occurred on I-690 westbound in Syracuse, New York, just before Exit 15 at Midler Avenue. This early morning crash resulted in the closure of the left lane out of the three available lanes, causing potential delays for commuters in the area. I-690 is a major highway that serves as a vital corridor for residents and travelers in the Syracuse region, connecting various neighborhoods and providing access to key destinations. The incident location, near Midler Avenue, is a bustling area known for its proximity to local businesses and residential communities. As one of the main thoroughfares in Syracuse, I-690 often experiences significant traffic flow, especially during peak hours. However, given the early morning timing of this incident, the impact on traffic may have been less severe than during busier times of the day. Drivers in the area are advised to remain cautious and consider alternative routes to avoid potential congestion. The New York State Department of Transportation is likely to manage the situation promptly to ensure the safety and efficiency of the roadway. As always, staying informed about local traffic conditions can help commuters plan their journeys more effectively and minimize disruptions.

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