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Buffalo Traffic Chaos: Major Crashes on I-90 and I-190 Cause Morning Commute Delays on January 21, 2025

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On January 21, 2025, the morning commute in Buffalo, New York, was disrupted by two significant traffic incidents. The first crash occurred on the New York State Thruway (I-90) eastbound, just before Exit 52 at Walden Avenue. This incident was reported at 6:29 AM, causing delays for drivers heading towards the bustling commercial areas of Buffalo. The I-90 is a major artery in the region, connecting travelers to key destinations and serving as a vital link for both local and long-distance traffic.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, southbound just after Exit N5 at Hamburg Street and Louisiana Avenue. This incident was logged at 6:30 AM, further complicating the morning rush hour. The I-190 is a crucial route for those traveling between downtown Buffalo and the northern suburbs, as well as for those heading towards the Canadian border via the Peace Bridge.

Both incidents contributed to significant traffic congestion in the Buffalo area, affecting commuters and commercial transport alike. The proximity of these crashes to key exits and intersections exacerbated the delays, highlighting the importance of real-time traffic updates for those navigating the region’s roadways. As Buffalo continues to grow and develop, maintaining efficient traffic flow on these critical highways remains a priority for local authorities and transportation planners.

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