On February 20, 2025, at approximately 6:45 PM, a traffic incident occurred on Route 33 East, just beyond Humboldt Parkway in Buffalo, New York. This crash has resulted in the closure of the left lane, causing potential delays for commuters in the area. Route 33, a significant roadway in Buffalo, serves as a vital corridor for residents and travelers alike, connecting various neighborhoods and providing access to key destinations within the city. Humboldt Parkway, known for its historical significance and proximity to the Buffalo Museum of Science and Delaware Park, is a well-traveled route that intersects with Route 33, making this incident particularly impactful for local traffic flow. The surrounding area is a bustling part of Buffalo, characterized by a mix of residential and commercial zones, which can lead to increased congestion during peak travel times. As the incident was reported and updated within a minute, at 6:44 PM and 6:45 PM respectively, it highlights the efficiency of real-time traffic monitoring systems in providing timely updates to the public. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and consider alternative routes to avoid potential delays. The swift response and notification underscore the importance of staying informed about traffic conditions, especially in busy urban areas like Buffalo. This incident is part of the NYS_Incidents_0101 notification system, which aims to keep the public informed about roadway conditions and incidents across New York State.