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Traffic Alert: NY 22 Northbound Lane Blocked Near US 20 Junction in New Lebanon, NY – Expect Delays

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On November 10, 2024, at approximately 1:52 PM, a traffic incident occurred on NY 22 northbound, just north of the US 20 Junction End Overlap in New Lebanon, New York. This crash resulted in property damage and led to the blockage of the right shoulder of one lane. New Lebanon, a charming town nestled in Columbia County, is known for its scenic landscapes and proximity to the Massachusetts border. The area is a popular route for travelers heading towards the Berkshires, making NY 22 a vital roadway for both local and through traffic.

NY 22 is a major north-south highway that runs parallel to the Taconic Mountains, offering picturesque views and serving as a crucial link between various communities. The US 20 Junction is a significant intersection that connects travelers to Albany and Pittsfield, enhancing the importance of this corridor for regional connectivity. The incident’s location near this junction highlights the potential for traffic disruptions, especially during peak travel times.

The blocked lane on NY 22 northbound may cause delays for drivers navigating through New Lebanon, particularly those heading towards the northern parts of Columbia County or further into the state. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and remain alert for any updates regarding the clearance of the incident. Understanding the traffic patterns and potential delays in this area can help drivers plan their routes more effectively, ensuring a smoother journey through this picturesque part of New York.

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