New York Traffic Alert: Major Delays on I-190 and I-787 Due to Crash and Disabled Vehicle – February 21, 2025

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On February 21, 2025, at 6:19 PM, two significant traffic incidents occurred in New York, impacting major roadways and causing potential delays for commuters. The first incident involved a crash on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, heading northbound just before Exit N6, which connects to Elm Street and Oak Street. This area is a crucial part of the transportation network in the Buffalo-Niagara region, known for its proximity to the scenic Niagara Falls and bustling downtown Buffalo. The crash likely affected traffic flow, as I-190 is a primary route for travelers heading towards the Canadian border and the surrounding attractions.

Simultaneously, a disabled vehicle was reported on I-787 southbound, just after Exit 2, near NY 32 and South Pearl Street, close to the Port of Albany. This incident resulted in the closure of the right shoulder, potentially causing congestion in the area. I-787 is a vital corridor for those commuting to and from Albany, the state capital, and serves as a key link to the Port of Albany, a significant hub for shipping and logistics. The location of the disabled vehicle near the port could have implications for freight movement and local traffic patterns.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in regions with complex roadway systems like New York. Understanding these disruptions can help commuters plan alternative routes and minimize travel delays, ensuring a smoother journey through these busy urban areas.

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