On October 21, 2024, at approximately 4:57 PM, a traffic incident occurred on NY 390 northbound at Exit 24A, intersecting with NY 104 in Greece, New York. This crash resulted in the closure of the center lane and the right shoulder, affecting two out of the three available lanes. Greece, a suburb of Rochester, is known for its bustling community and proximity to Lake Ontario, making NY 390 a vital artery for commuters and travelers in the region. The incident location is a key junction where NY 390 meets NY 104, a major east-west route that connects various parts of the state, including Rochester and the surrounding areas. This area is typically busy, especially during peak hours, as it serves as a critical link for those traveling to and from the city and the northern suburbs. The closure of lanes on NY 390 likely caused significant delays, impacting the flow of traffic and potentially leading to congestion on alternative routes. Motorists in the area were advised to exercise caution and consider alternate routes to avoid the affected section of the highway. The incident was part of the notifications sent out by NYS_Incidents_0101, a service dedicated to keeping the public informed about traffic disruptions and road safety issues across New York State. As the situation developed, updates were expected to be provided to ensure that drivers could plan their journeys accordingly and minimize inconvenience.