March 7, 2025: Major Traffic Disruptions in New York – NY 7 and I-190 Incidents Impact Morning Commute

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On the morning of March 7, 2025, commuters in New York faced significant disruptions due to two separate incidents affecting major roadways. At 8:14 AM, a disabled vehicle was reported on NY 7 westbound, just past the Miller Road Overpass in Colonie. This incident resulted in the closure of the right shoulder, potentially causing delays for those traveling through this area. Colonie, a bustling suburb of Albany, is known for its busy roadways, and any disruption can lead to significant traffic congestion, especially during the morning rush hour.

Simultaneously, at 8:13 AM, a crash occurred on the I-190 Niagara Thruway northbound, just before Exit N13 at Austin Street and Hertel Avenue. This incident led to the blockage of the right lane, further complicating the morning commute for drivers heading towards the northern parts of Buffalo. The I-190 is a critical artery for traffic in the region, connecting various neighborhoods and serving as a vital link for both local and through traffic. The area around Austin Street and Hertel Avenue is a vibrant part of Buffalo, known for its mix of residential and commercial properties, making it a key route for daily commuters.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in areas prone to congestion. As these events unfolded almost simultaneously, they underscored the challenges faced by drivers navigating New York’s complex network of highways and local roads.

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