Major Traffic Disruptions on NYS Thruway: Crashes Near Canastota and Hamburg Impact Westbound Travel on I-90

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On February 21, 2025, at 12:42 PM, two significant incidents were reported on the New York State Thruway (I-90), impacting westbound traffic. The first incident involved a crash near Canastota, just before Exit 34, which connects to Route 13. Canastota, a charming village in Madison County, is known for its proximity to the Erie Canal and its rich history. The crash at this location likely caused significant delays, affecting travelers heading towards Syracuse and other destinations in Central New York.

Simultaneously, another incident was reported further west on I-90, just before Exit 57 near Hamburg, which connects to Route 75. Hamburg, located in Erie County, is a bustling town known for its vibrant community and proximity to Buffalo. The debris on the roadway in this area posed a hazard to drivers, potentially leading to further traffic disruptions. This section of the Thruway is a critical corridor for those traveling to and from the Buffalo metropolitan area, making the incident particularly impactful.

Both incidents occurred on a crucial stretch of the NYS Thruway, a major east-west artery that facilitates the movement of goods and people across the state. The timing of these incidents, occurring simultaneously at 12:42 PM, likely compounded traffic issues, as drivers navigated the challenges posed by the crash and debris. Travelers in these areas were advised to exercise caution and anticipate delays as authorities worked to clear the incidents and restore normal traffic flow.

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