Major Traffic Disruption on I-90 Westbound Near Pembroke: February 2025 Crash Blocks New York State Thruway Lanes

traffic-accident-automotive-collision

On February 15, 2025, at approximately 1:56 PM, a significant traffic incident occurred on the New York State Thruway, specifically on the westbound lanes of I-90. This crash resulted in the complete blockage of all lanes just before Exit 48A, near Pembroke, which intersects with Route 77. The incident has been logged under the reference CARS CAD-250460195. Pembroke, a small town in Genesee County, New York, is known for its rural charm and proximity to major roadways, making it a crucial junction for travelers and commuters alike. The New York State Thruway, a vital artery for transportation across the state, connects major cities and facilitates the movement of goods and people. The blockage of I-90 at this location is likely to cause significant delays and disruptions, affecting not only local traffic but also long-distance travelers. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes to avoid the congestion and potential hazards associated with the crash site. The surrounding area, characterized by its scenic landscapes and agricultural backdrop, is typically a serene passage for drivers. However, incidents like this highlight the importance of staying informed about road conditions and potential delays. As the situation develops, updates will be crucial for those planning to travel through this region. The New York State Thruway Authority and local law enforcement are expected to manage the scene and work towards clearing the lanes to restore normal traffic flow as soon as possible.

Injured In A Car Crash? Click to Call Harding Mazzotti, LLP, Today!

Contact Us for A Free Consultation, Today!

Quick Contact
First
Last

By submitting your request via our online forms or chat, you grant permission to our company and any third party affiliate or law firm to contact you by phone, text messaging (Message & data rates may apply. You can reply STOP to opt-out of further messaging.) and/or email using the phone number or email address that you provided so we may assist you with your request for a free case evaluation and you consent to the use of an automatic telephone dialing system and or a telephone dialing system using an artificial or prerecorded voice message, even if the number you provide us is a wireless line. You acknowledge that submitting this form and the information contained therein does not establish an attorney client relationship, and therefore, you will not rely upon this information as legal advice. By submitting this form, you understand that any information received in response to this questionnaire is general information for which there will be no charge.