Major Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway: Crashes Near Rochester and Geneva Impact I-90 Commuters and Travelers

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On February 16, 2025, at 8:26 AM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on the New York State Thruway (I-90), impacting both eastbound and westbound lanes. The first crash took place on the eastbound side of I-90, just after Exit 47, which connects to I-490 and Route 19, near the Rochester-LeRoy area. This section of the Thruway is a vital corridor for commuters and travelers heading towards Rochester, a bustling city known for its vibrant cultural scene and historical landmarks. The incident likely caused delays and disruptions for those traveling towards the Finger Lakes region, a popular destination known for its wineries and scenic beauty.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the westbound side of I-90, just after Exit 42, near Geneva, which intersects with Route 14. Geneva is a charming city located at the northern tip of Seneca Lake, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and as a gateway to the Finger Lakes wine country. This incident would have affected traffic flow for those heading towards the western parts of New York State, including Buffalo and Niagara Falls, both major tourist attractions.

The New York State Thruway is a critical transportation artery, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the state. These incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about traffic conditions, especially in regions with high commuter and tourist traffic. Travelers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and stay updated on the latest traffic reports to avoid potential delays.

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