Major Traffic Disruption on I-190 Southbound Near Exit N11: Impact on Buffalo’s Evening Commute and Regional Connectivity

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On February 16, 2025, at 7:22 PM, a traffic incident occurred on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, heading southbound. The crash took place just after Exit N11, which connects to the Scajaquada Expressway (Route 198). This area is a crucial part of the transportation network in the Buffalo, New York region, providing vital links for commuters and travelers alike. The I-190 serves as a major artery for those traveling to and from the city, as well as for those heading towards the Canadian border via the Niagara Falls area. The Scajaquada Expressway, meanwhile, is a key route for accessing various parts of Buffalo, including cultural landmarks and residential neighborhoods. The incident, logged under CARS CAD-250470397, likely caused significant disruptions to the evening traffic flow, impacting both local residents and long-distance travelers. The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of urban and suburban environments, with the expressway running through scenic parts of Buffalo, including parks and waterfronts. Given the time of the incident, it is probable that the crash affected the evening commute, leading to delays and potential detours. Understanding the dynamics of this location and the timing of the incident is essential for those analyzing traffic patterns and planning future infrastructure improvements in the region. The I-190 and Scajaquada Expressway are integral to the area’s connectivity, making any disruptions noteworthy for traffic management and urban planning efforts.

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