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Traffic Disruption on I-90 Westbound Near Little Falls: January 2025 Crash Impacts New York State Thruway

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On January 2, 2025, at approximately 4:15 PM, a traffic incident occurred on the New York State Thruway, specifically on the westbound lanes of I-90. This crash took place just after Exit 29A, near Little Falls, which is accessible via Route 169. Little Falls is a charming town nestled in Herkimer County, known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance. The area surrounding the incident is characterized by its scenic views and proximity to the Mohawk River, making it a notable spot for both locals and travelers.

The New York State Thruway, a major artery for commuters and long-distance travelers alike, is a critical component of the region’s transportation infrastructure. I-90, in particular, serves as a vital link between major cities and rural communities, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the state. The crash at this location likely caused significant disruptions, affecting traffic flow and potentially leading to delays for those traveling westbound.

Given the time of the incident, during the late afternoon, it is possible that the crash contributed to increased congestion as commuters made their way home. The surrounding roadways, including Route 169, may have experienced additional traffic as drivers sought alternative routes to avoid the affected section of the Thruway. Understanding the impact of such incidents on local traffic patterns is essential for both residents and visitors navigating this part of New York State.

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