Major Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway: I-90 and I-190 Crashes Cause Significant Delays on February 15, 2025

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On February 15, 2025, two significant traffic incidents occurred on major New York State roadways, impacting travel and causing delays. The first incident took place on the New York State Thruway (I-90) eastbound, just before Exit 42 near Geneva, Route 14. This crash was reported at 2:34 PM and involved multiple vehicles, leading to congestion in the area. Geneva, known for its scenic views of Seneca Lake and its proximity to the Finger Lakes wine region, experienced increased traffic as drivers sought alternative routes to avoid the accident site.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the Niagara Thruway (I-190) northbound, just after Exit N9 near the Peace Bridge, which connects the United States to Canada. This incident occurred at 2:35 PM, further complicating travel plans for those heading towards the international border. The Peace Bridge area is a vital link for cross-border traffic, and the crash led to significant delays for commuters and travelers alike.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on busy thoroughfares like the I-90 and I-190. These roadways are crucial for connecting various parts of New York State, from the bustling cityscapes to the serene countryside. Travelers are advised to plan their routes carefully and consider alternative paths to avoid congestion and ensure a smoother journey. As always, safety remains a top priority, and drivers are encouraged to exercise caution and patience in the wake of these incidents.

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