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Traffic Incident on NY 22 Northbound Near Queechy Lake: Key Details and Travel Advisory for Columbia County Commuters

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On January 20, 2025, at approximately 8:56 AM, a traffic incident occurred on NY 22 northbound, resulting in property damage. The crash took place between Queechy Lake Drive in Canaan and Smith Lane, causing the right shoulder of one lane to be blocked. This section of NY 22 is a vital roadway in Columbia County, New York, known for its scenic views and proximity to the Massachusetts border. The area is frequented by commuters and travelers heading towards the Berkshires or returning to the bustling areas of Albany and New York City.

Canaan, a small town in Columbia County, is characterized by its rural charm and natural beauty, with Queechy Lake being a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing and boating. The incident’s location near Queechy Lake Drive highlights the importance of this route for both local residents and visitors seeking recreational opportunities.

Smith Lane, another point of reference for the incident, is a minor road that connects to the larger network of rural routes in the area, providing access to residential properties and local businesses. The blockage of the right shoulder on NY 22 northbound may have caused minor delays for drivers navigating this picturesque yet essential corridor.

Motorists traveling through this region are advised to remain cautious and aware of potential disruptions, especially during peak travel times. The incident underscores the need for vigilance on rural highways, where unexpected events can impact travel plans and road safety.

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