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Major Traffic Disruption on I-590 Southbound in Brighton: Commuters Face Delays Due to Lane Closures

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On December 12, 2024, at approximately 5:24 AM, a significant traffic incident occurred on I-590 southbound, impacting the morning commute in the Brighton area. The crash took place between Allens Creek Road (CR 60) and Monroe Avenue (NY 31), leading to the closure of three out of four lanes. This section of I-590 is a crucial artery for commuters traveling through Monroe County, New York, and the lane closures are expected to cause substantial delays during peak travel hours. Brighton, a suburb of Rochester, is known for its bustling residential neighborhoods and proximity to key commercial areas, making this incident particularly disruptive for local residents and businesses. The surrounding roadways, including Allens Creek Road and Monroe Avenue, are vital connectors for those navigating the region, and the lane closures on I-590 are likely to increase traffic congestion on these routes as drivers seek alternative paths. Motorists are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and consider using alternate routes to avoid the affected area. The New York State Department of Transportation is actively managing the situation, and updates will be provided as the incident is resolved. This incident highlights the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in high-traffic areas like Brighton, where road incidents can have a ripple effect on the broader transportation network. As the situation develops, commuters are encouraged to stay tuned to local traffic reports for the latest information on road conditions and travel advisories.

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