Major Traffic Disruptions on I-90 NYS Thruway: Westbound Obstruction Near Williamsville and Eastbound Crash After Lackawanna Toll Barrier on February 28, 2025

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On February 28, 2025, at 2:44 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on the I-90 NYS Thruway, impacting both westbound and eastbound lanes. The first incident involved an obstruction on the westbound side of I-90, just before Exit 50 near Williamsville, intersecting with I-290. This area is a crucial junction for commuters traveling through the Buffalo-Niagara region, known for its bustling traffic flow and proximity to key suburban areas. The obstruction caused notable delays, affecting the smooth transit of vehicles heading towards the western parts of New York State.

Simultaneously, a crash was reported on the eastbound side of I-90, just after the Lackawanna Toll Barrier. This location is a vital point for travelers heading towards the eastern parts of the state, including those commuting to and from the city of Buffalo. The crash added to the congestion, creating a challenging situation for drivers navigating this busy stretch of the Thruway. The Lackawanna area, known for its industrial backdrop and proximity to Lake Erie, often experiences heavy traffic, making incidents like these particularly disruptive.

Both incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on major roadways like the I-90 NYS Thruway. As one of the primary arteries connecting various parts of New York State, any disruption can have widespread effects on travel plans and daily commutes. Travelers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and stay updated on the latest traffic reports to avoid potential delays.

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