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Major Traffic Disruptions in New York: Vehicle Fire on I-90 and Crash on US 9 Cause Commuter Delays

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On November 29, 2024, two significant traffic incidents occurred in New York, impacting major roadways and causing disruptions for commuters. The first incident involved a vehicle fire on the off-ramp of I-90, part of the New York State Thruway eastbound, just after Exit 24 in Albany. This location is a crucial junction where I-87, known as the Northway, intersects with I-90 East, serving as a vital corridor for travelers heading towards the capital region. The vehicle fire was reported at 5:53 PM, leading to potential delays as emergency services responded to the scene.

Simultaneously, another incident was reported on US 9 northbound, south of E. Kerleys Corners Rd in Red Hook. This crash, which resulted in property damage, occurred at 5:31 PM and led to the blockage of the right shoulder of the two-lane road. Red Hook, a picturesque town in Dutchess County, is known for its scenic landscapes and serves as a popular route for those traveling through the Hudson Valley. The blockage on US 9 likely caused traffic congestion, affecting the evening commute for residents and visitors alike.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in areas with high traffic volumes and complex roadway networks. Commuters in Albany and Red Hook were advised to seek alternative routes or expect delays as authorities worked to clear the scenes and restore normal traffic flow. These events underscore the need for vigilance and preparedness when navigating New York’s busy highways and local roads.

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