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Traffic Disruptions in New York: February 7, 2025 Incidents on NY 7 and NY 9H Cause Major Delays

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On February 7, 2025, two separate traffic incidents occurred in New York, impacting the flow of vehicles in the surrounding areas. The first incident took place on NY 7 westbound, just after the Miller Road Overpass in Colonie. This crash resulted in the closure of the right lane, one of the three available lanes, at approximately 5:54 PM. Colonie, a bustling town in Albany County, is known for its proximity to the state capital and its vibrant community. The closure of a lane on this busy roadway likely caused significant delays for commuters heading westward during the evening rush hour.

The second incident occurred on NY 9H northbound, just north of NY 23B in Claverack, at around 5:48 PM. This crash involved property damage and led to the blockage of the right shoulder of the single lane available. Claverack, located in Columbia County, is a picturesque area known for its scenic landscapes and historical sites. The blockage on NY 9H, a key route for local traffic, may have disrupted travel plans for residents and visitors alike.

Both incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about traffic conditions, especially during peak travel times. The affected roadways, NY 7 and NY 9H, are crucial for connecting various communities and facilitating the movement of goods and people across the region. As such, any disruptions can have a ripple effect, impacting not only the immediate vicinity but also the broader transportation network in New York.

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