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Traffic Alert: Lane Closure on Route 33 East Near Grider Street in Buffalo Causes Delays – Plan Your Commute

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On February 12, 2025, at 5:16 PM, a traffic incident was reported on Route 33 East, just beyond Grider Street in Buffalo, New York. This crash has resulted in the closure of the right lane, causing potential delays for commuters in the area. Route 33, also known as the Kensington Expressway, is a major roadway that connects downtown Buffalo to the eastern suburbs, making it a vital corridor for daily traffic. The incident’s location near Grider Street places it in a bustling part of the city, close to key landmarks such as the Erie County Medical Center and the Buffalo Museum of Science.

Buffalo, known for its rich history and vibrant culture, is a city that experiences significant traffic flow, especially during peak hours. The closure of a lane on Route 33 East is likely to impact traffic patterns, as this route is heavily utilized by both local residents and visitors. Commuters are advised to plan their routes accordingly and consider alternative paths to avoid congestion. The surrounding area, characterized by a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial establishments, may also experience increased traffic as drivers seek detours.

Understanding the traffic dynamics in Buffalo is crucial for efficient travel, and staying informed about incidents like this one on Route 33 East can help mitigate delays. As the situation develops, local traffic updates will provide further information on the reopening of the affected lane and any additional impacts on the surrounding roadways.

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