Major Traffic Disruptions in New York: Evening Rush Hour Crashes on I-690 and I-90 Impact Commuters

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On February 21, 2025, two significant traffic incidents occurred in New York, impacting major roadways during the evening rush hour. The first incident took place on I-690 westbound, just past Exit 11 at West Street in Syracuse. This crash resulted in the closure of the right lane, leaving only one lane open to traffic. The incident began at 6:06 PM, causing delays for commuters navigating this busy stretch of highway. I-690 is a crucial route for those traveling through Syracuse, connecting various parts of the city and providing access to key destinations.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the New York State Thruway, I-90 eastbound, just before Exit 26 near Schenectady. This incident started at 6:08 PM and involved the section of the Thruway that intersects with I-890 and Route 5S. The New York State Thruway is a vital corridor for long-distance travelers and local commuters alike, linking major cities across the state. The proximity of this crash to Schenectady, a city known for its rich history and vibrant community, added to the traffic challenges faced by drivers in the area.

Both incidents contributed to significant traffic disruptions, highlighting the importance of staying informed about road conditions and potential delays. As these crashes occurred during peak travel times, they underscored the need for drivers to exercise caution and patience while navigating these heavily trafficked routes.

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