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Major Incident on NY 417: Car and Amish Buggy Crash in Woodhull, NY – Traffic Updates and Safety Tips

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On October 30, 2024, at 5:17 PM, a significant incident occurred on NY 417 in Woodhull, New York, involving a building fire and a crash between a car and an Amish buggy. The incident took place on the eastbound lanes of NY 417, stretching from Thomas Road to County Road 129. Despite the severity of the situation, all lanes on the eastbound side remain open, ensuring minimal disruption to traffic flow in the area. However, the westbound lane of State Route 417 is currently closed to manage the aftermath of the collision and ensure the safety of all road users.

Woodhull, a quaint town in Steuben County, is known for its picturesque landscapes and serene rural environment. The area is characterized by its close-knit community and the presence of Amish families who contribute to the region’s unique cultural tapestry. NY 417 serves as a vital roadway, connecting Woodhull to neighboring towns and facilitating the movement of both local residents and visitors.

The incident has drawn attention to the challenges faced by modern vehicles and traditional Amish buggies sharing the roadways. As authorities work to clear the scene and investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, drivers are advised to exercise caution and remain vigilant when traveling through the area. The closure of the westbound lane is expected to impact traffic patterns temporarily, and motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes if possible. The community remains resilient as it navigates the aftermath of this unexpected event.

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