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Major Traffic Disruption on I-190 Niagara Thruway: Early Morning Crash Near Elm and Oak Streets Impacts Buffalo Commuters

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In the early hours of November 30, 2024, a traffic incident occurred on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, affecting the northbound lanes just before Exit N6 at Elm Street and Oak Street. This crash was reported at approximately 2:50 AM, causing disruptions in the flow of traffic in the area. The I-190 is a critical artery in the Buffalo, New York region, providing a vital link for commuters and travelers heading towards Niagara Falls and the Canadian border. The surrounding area is a bustling part of Buffalo, known for its proximity to key landmarks and the downtown district. Elm Street and Oak Street are significant local roads that connect various neighborhoods and commercial areas, making this incident particularly impactful for early morning commuters and local residents. The Niagara Thruway is a major route that facilitates the movement of goods and people, and any disruption can have a ripple effect on the surrounding roadways, including the nearby I-290 and I-90. As the incident unfolded, it likely required the attention of local emergency services and traffic management teams to ensure safety and restore normal traffic conditions. Understanding the dynamics of such incidents is crucial for improving traffic management and ensuring the safety of all road users in the future. This incident highlights the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in areas with high traffic volumes and significant commuter activity.

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