Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway: Dual Crashes Impact I-90 Near Buffalo and Syracuse on February 22, 2025

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On February 22, 2025, at precisely 12:08 AM, two separate traffic incidents occurred on the New York State Thruway (I-90), impacting both eastbound and westbound lanes. The first crash took place on the eastbound side of I-90, just before Exit 50 near Williamsville, a suburban area known for its charming residential neighborhoods and proximity to Buffalo. This section of the Thruway is a vital corridor for commuters and travelers heading towards the bustling city of Buffalo, making it a significant route for daily traffic.

Simultaneously, another crash was reported on the westbound side of I-90, just before Exit 34 near Canastota, intersecting with Route 13. Canastota is a quaint village located in Madison County, renowned for its rich history and the International Boxing Hall of Fame. This area of the Thruway serves as a crucial link for those traveling towards Syracuse, a major city in Central New York known for its educational institutions and cultural attractions.

Both incidents occurred in the early hours of the morning, a time when traffic is typically lighter, yet these crashes could potentially disrupt the flow of vehicles on this major interstate. The New York State Thruway is a critical artery for transportation across the state, and any disruptions can have a ripple effect on travel plans and logistics. Motorists are advised to stay informed about the latest traffic updates and consider alternative routes to avoid potential delays.

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