Major Traffic Disruptions on New York’s I-87 and I-190: February 19, 2025 Incidents Impact Albany and Buffalo Commutes

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On February 19, 2025, at precisely 5:28 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on major New York State roadways, impacting the flow of vehicles and causing potential delays for commuters. The first incident took place on the New York State Thruway, I-87, southbound just before Exit 23, which connects to Albany Downtown via I-787 and Route 9W. This area is a crucial junction for travelers heading into the heart of Albany, a bustling city known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The crash at this location likely affected traffic patterns, as I-87 is a primary artery for those commuting to and from the capital region.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the Niagara Thruway, I-190, southbound just before Exit N6, which serves Elm Street and Oak Street. This section of the Thruway is vital for those traveling through the Buffalo area, a city renowned for its proximity to the stunning Niagara Falls and its dynamic urban landscape. The incident on I-190 may have caused significant disruptions, given its role as a key route for both local and long-distance travelers.

Both incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on major thoroughfares like I-87 and I-190. These roadways are essential for connecting various parts of New York State, facilitating commerce, and supporting the daily commutes of thousands of residents. Understanding the potential impact of such incidents can help drivers plan alternative routes and minimize travel delays.

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