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Major Traffic Disruptions on I-90: December 5, 2024 Crashes Near Buffalo and Syracuse Impact New York State Thruway Commute

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On December 5, 2024, at 7:19 AM, two separate crashes occurred on the I-90, also known as the New York State Thruway, impacting the morning commute. The first incident took place eastbound after Exit 57A near Eden and Angola. This section of the Thruway is a vital corridor for travelers heading towards Buffalo and the surrounding areas. Known for its scenic views and proximity to Lake Erie, this stretch of road is typically bustling with both local and long-distance traffic.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported eastbound after Exit 39, near the State Fairgrounds and the intersection with I-690. This area is a key junction for those traveling to Syracuse and the Finger Lakes region. The State Fairgrounds, a popular venue for events and exhibitions, often sees increased traffic, especially during peak hours. The proximity of these incidents to major exits highlights the potential for significant traffic disruptions, affecting not only local commuters but also those traveling longer distances across New York State.

Both incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about road conditions and potential delays, especially on major thoroughfares like the I-90. The New York State Thruway is a critical artery for commerce and travel, connecting major cities and regions across the state. As such, any disruptions can have widespread implications, making timely updates and alternative route planning essential for minimizing travel delays and ensuring safety on the road.

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