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Major Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway and I-690: December 20, 2024, Evening Commute Impacted in Rochester and Syracuse

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On December 20, 2024, at 6:03 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred on major New York State roadways, impacting travel in the Rochester and Syracuse areas. The first incident took place on the New York State Thruway (I-90) eastbound, just before Exit 46, which connects to I-390, a crucial route for those traveling between Rochester and Corning. This crash caused disruptions in the flow of traffic, affecting commuters and travelers heading eastbound on this busy stretch of highway. The area is known for its heavy traffic, especially during peak hours, as it serves as a vital link between major cities and towns in the region.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the I-690 eastbound ramp leading to Exit 14 at Teall Avenue in Syracuse. This incident resulted in the closure of the right lane out of two, further complicating the evening commute for drivers in the area. I-690 is a key arterial road in Syracuse, providing access to various neighborhoods and commercial areas, making any disruption particularly impactful during the evening rush hour.

Both incidents highlight the challenges faced by drivers navigating these essential roadways, which are integral to the transportation infrastructure of New York State. The timing of these crashes, occurring during a busy travel period, underscores the importance of staying informed about road conditions and potential delays. Travelers in these areas are advised to plan their routes accordingly and remain vigilant while driving.

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