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

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On February 15, 2025, at approximately 2:01 PM, a traffic incident occurred on Route 33 West, 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 travelers. The incident’s location near Grider Street places it in a bustling part of the city, known for its proximity to key landmarks such as the Erie County Medical Center and the Buffalo Museum of Science.

Buffalo, a city rich in history and culture, is situated in Western New York, close to the Canadian border and the scenic Niagara Falls. The city’s roadways, including Route 33, are essential for both local and regional traffic, facilitating the movement of residents and visitors alike. The closure of a lane on this busy expressway can lead to significant traffic congestion, affecting not only those traveling within Buffalo but also those commuting to and from the surrounding suburbs.

Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly and consider alternative pathways to avoid delays. The incident highlights the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions, especially in urban areas where road closures can have widespread impacts. As the situation develops, updates will be crucial for ensuring a smooth and safe travel experience for all drivers navigating the Buffalo area.

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