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Buffalo Traffic Alert: Route 33 West Crash at Grider Street Causes Major Morning Commute Delays

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In the early hours of January 28, 2025, a traffic incident occurred on Route 33 West at Grider Street in Buffalo, New York, significantly impacting the morning commute. The crash, reported at 3:23 AM, led to the closure of the left lanes, causing delays and congestion in the area. Route 33, also known as the Kensington Expressway, is a major thoroughfare in Buffalo, connecting the city to the eastern suburbs and serving as a vital link for commuters and travelers alike. Grider Street, located in a bustling part of Buffalo, is known for its proximity to key local landmarks, including the Erie County Medical Center and several residential neighborhoods. The closure of lanes on this busy route is expected to affect traffic flow not only on Route 33 but also on surrounding roadways, including Main Street and Genesee Street, as drivers seek alternative routes. Buffalo, a city known for its vibrant culture and historical significance, often experiences heavy traffic, especially during peak hours. The incident underscores the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions to navigate the city’s roadways efficiently. As the situation develops, local authorities are working diligently to clear the scene and restore normal traffic patterns. Commuters are advised to plan their routes accordingly and stay updated on the latest traffic reports to minimize disruptions to their travel plans. This incident highlights the need for awareness and preparedness when navigating Buffalo’s busy streets.

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