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Major Traffic Disruption on I-190 Niagara Thruway: Evening Rush Hour Crash Near Exit N6 Impacts Buffalo Commute

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On November 19, 2024, at 5:33 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 crucial part of the transportation network in the region, facilitating travel between downtown Buffalo and the northern suburbs, as well as providing access to the Peace Bridge for those heading towards Canada. The I-190 is a vital artery for commuters and commercial traffic alike, making any disruption significant for local and through traffic.

The crash site is situated in a bustling area known for its proximity to key Buffalo landmarks, including the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park and the vibrant Canalside district. The surrounding roadways, such as Elm Street and Oak Street, are essential for local traffic, providing access to residential neighborhoods and business districts. The incident likely caused delays and detours, impacting the evening commute for many residents and visitors in the area.

Given the time of the incident, during the peak of evening rush hour, the crash would have had a considerable impact on traffic flow, potentially leading to congestion and extended travel times. Motorists traveling through this section of the Niagara Thruway were advised to seek alternative routes or expect delays as emergency services responded to the scene. Understanding the dynamics of this incident is crucial for those navigating the busy roadways of Buffalo and the surrounding areas.

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