Major Traffic Disruptions on New York’s I-190 and I-90: Stay Informed to Avoid Delays on March 7, 2025

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On March 7, 2025, at precisely 3:53 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on major New York roadways, impacting the flow of vehicles and causing potential delays for commuters. The first incident took place on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, heading northbound just after Exit N12, which connects to Hamilton Street and Amherst Street. This area is a vital corridor for those traveling through the Buffalo region, known for its proximity to the scenic Niagara River and the bustling city of Buffalo, New York. The crash at this location likely affected traffic patterns, given its importance as a thoroughfare for both local and long-distance travelers.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the I-90, the New York State Thruway, heading eastbound just after Exit 32 near Westmoreland, which intersects with Route 233. This section of the Thruway is a critical link for those traveling between Syracuse and Utica, nestled in the picturesque Mohawk Valley region. The I-90 is a major artery for commerce and daily commutes, and any disruption here can have widespread implications for traffic flow across the state.

Both incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on such crucial roadways. The simultaneous timing of these crashes highlights the potential for widespread traffic disruptions, emphasizing the need for drivers to plan their routes carefully and stay updated on current road conditions.

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