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Major Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway and Niagara Thruway: December 22, 2024 Travel Advisory

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In the early hours of December 22, 2024, two significant traffic incidents occurred on major New York State roadways, impacting travel and causing delays. The first incident took place on the New York State Thruway (I-90) westbound, just before Exit 42 near Geneva, Route 14. This crash was reported at 3:34 AM, affecting the flow of traffic in the area. Geneva, known for its picturesque landscapes and proximity to the Finger Lakes, is a key junction for travelers heading towards the western parts of New York State.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the Niagara Thruway (I-190) southbound, just after Exit N8 near Niagara Street. This incident also began at 3:34 AM, creating disruptions for those traveling through the bustling city of Buffalo. The I-190 is a crucial corridor for commuters and tourists alike, providing access to the iconic Niagara Falls and the Canadian border.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about road conditions, especially during the early morning hours when visibility can be reduced. The New York State Thruway and Niagara Thruway are vital arteries for commerce and tourism, connecting various regions and supporting the local economy. Travelers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and remain vigilant while driving through these areas. As always, safety is paramount, and understanding the dynamics of these roadways can help mitigate the impact of such incidents on travel plans.

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