Major Traffic Disruptions on NYS Thruway: February 19, 2025 Crashes on I-90 and I-87 Impact Morning Commute

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On February 19, 2025, two significant traffic incidents occurred on the New York State Thruway, impacting morning commuters. The first crash took place on the I-90 westbound, just after Exit 34 near Canastota, Route 13, at approximately 8:23 AM. Canastota, a charming village in Madison County, is known for its proximity to the Erie Canal and its rich history. The incident caused considerable delays for those traveling westward on this major artery, which connects the bustling cities of Syracuse and Albany.

Just a minute later, at 8:24 AM, another crash was reported on the I-87 northbound, just before Exit 24 in Albany. This location is a critical junction where the I-87 Northway meets the I-90 East, serving as a vital link for traffic heading towards the Adirondacks and the Canadian border. Albany, the capital city of New York, is a hub of political and cultural activity, and disruptions in this area can have widespread effects on traffic flow.

Both incidents underscore the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially on busy roadways like the NYS Thruway. The I-90 and I-87 are essential routes for commuters, commercial vehicles, and travelers, making any disruptions significant. As these incidents unfolded during peak morning hours, they likely contributed to extended travel times and increased congestion in the surrounding areas. Understanding the impact of such events can help in planning alternative routes and minimizing travel disruptions.

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