Major Traffic Disruption on I-190 Niagara Thruway: Crash Near Exit N6 Causes Delays in Buffalo, NY

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On February 25, 2025, at 5:18 PM, a traffic incident occurred on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, affecting the northbound lanes just before Exit N6, which connects to Elm Street and Oak Street. This area is a vital corridor for commuters traveling through the bustling city of Buffalo, New York. The I-190 serves as a major artery for those heading towards the Canadian border, making it a critical route for both local and international traffic. The crash has caused significant disruptions, impacting the flow of vehicles and leading to potential delays for drivers in the vicinity.

The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of urban and suburban landscapes, with Elm Street and Oak Street providing access to various local businesses, residential neighborhoods, and essential services. The proximity to downtown Buffalo means that any incident on this stretch of the Thruway can have a ripple effect, influencing traffic patterns across the city. The timing of the crash, during the late afternoon, coincides with peak travel hours, exacerbating the congestion typically experienced during this period.

Motorists are advised to stay informed about the latest traffic updates and consider alternative routes to avoid the affected section of the I-190. The incident underscores the importance of maintaining awareness of road conditions and planning ahead to ensure a safe and efficient journey. As the situation develops, local authorities are working diligently to manage the scene and restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.

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