Albany I-90 Traffic Disruptions: March 10, 2025 Incidents Cause Major Delays for Commuters

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On the morning of March 10, 2025, commuters on I-90 westbound in Albany, New York, faced significant disruptions due to two separate incidents. The first incident occurred at 9:09 AM, involving a crash just past Exit 5A at Corporate Woods Boulevard. This accident resulted in the closure of the left lane out of the four available lanes, causing traffic delays in the area. Corporate Woods Boulevard is a key exit for those heading towards the bustling business district, making this incident particularly impactful for morning commuters.

Just minutes earlier, at 9:06 AM, a disabled vehicle was reported on I-90 westbound, just past Fuller Road (CR 156) on the ramp. This incident led to the closure of the right shoulder, further complicating the traffic flow. Fuller Road is a crucial connector for local traffic, linking various residential and commercial areas, and its proximity to the University at Albany adds to its significance.

These incidents highlight the challenges faced by drivers navigating the busy I-90 corridor, a major east-west highway that serves as a vital artery for the Albany region. The road is a critical link for commuters, commercial traffic, and travelers heading towards destinations such as the New York State Thruway and the Massachusetts Turnpike. As a result, any disruptions can have a ripple effect, impacting traffic patterns and travel times throughout the area. Drivers are advised to stay informed about current road conditions and plan their routes accordingly to minimize delays.

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