Traffic Alert: Major Incident on I-190 Niagara Thruway in Buffalo Causes Rush Hour Delays – March 7, 2025

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On March 7, 2025, at 3:56 PM, a traffic incident occurred on the I-190, also known as the Niagara Thruway, affecting the northbound lanes just after Exit N12, which connects to Hamilton Street and Amherst Street. This area is a vital corridor in Buffalo, New York, providing a crucial link for commuters and travelers heading towards Niagara Falls and the Canadian border. The I-190 is a major artery in the region, facilitating the flow of traffic through the bustling city of Buffalo and its surrounding suburbs.

The crash site is situated in a busy part of the city, where the I-190 intersects with several key local roads, making it a significant point for traffic convergence. Amherst Street is known for its proximity to cultural landmarks and residential neighborhoods, while Hamilton Street serves as a connector to various local amenities and businesses. The incident has likely caused disruptions in the usual traffic patterns, affecting not only those traveling on the I-190 but also impacting the local streets that feed into this major highway.

Given the time of the incident, occurring during the late afternoon, it coincides with the beginning of the evening rush hour, potentially exacerbating traffic congestion in the area. Motorists are advised to be aware of possible delays and consider alternative routes to avoid the affected section of the Niagara Thruway. The situation underscores the importance of staying informed about real-time traffic conditions to ensure a safe and efficient journey through this busy part of New York State.

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