Major Traffic Disruptions on I-81 and I-90: Key Updates for New York Commuters on February 16, 2025

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On February 16, 2025, two significant traffic incidents occurred in New York, impacting major roadways and causing disruptions for commuters. The first incident took place on I-81 southbound just before Exit 21, near Spencer Street and Catawba Street in Syracuse. This crash resulted in the closure of the right lane out of three, starting at 2:38 PM. Syracuse, known for its vibrant culture and proximity to the Finger Lakes, experienced traffic delays as a result of this incident. I-81 is a crucial artery for travelers heading through central New York, connecting them to various destinations across the state.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the I-90, also known as the New York State Thruway, westbound before Exit 32 at Westmoreland, near Route 233. This incident began at 2:39 PM, causing further traffic congestion on one of the state’s busiest highways. The I-90 is a vital corridor for long-distance travel, stretching from the Massachusetts border to the Pennsylvania state line, and serving as a key route for both commercial and personal travel.

These incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on major roadways like I-81 and I-90. The affected areas, Syracuse and Westmoreland, are integral parts of New York’s transportation network, and disruptions here can have widespread effects. Travelers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and stay updated on traffic reports to navigate these areas efficiently.

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