Traffic Disruptions on New York State Thruway: Multiple Crashes Impact I-90 and I-190 on February 16, 2025

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On February 16, 2025, a series of traffic incidents occurred across the New York State Thruway, impacting both I-90 and I-190. At 10:16 AM, a crash was reported on the NYS Thruway westbound just before Exit 59 near Dunkirk, Route 60. This area is known for its scenic views along Lake Erie, but traffic disruptions can occur due to its proximity to major routes. Simultaneously, another incident took place on the I-190 Niagara Thruway northbound, just after Exit N17 at River Road, Route 266, at 10:15 AM. This location is a key connector for travelers heading towards the Niagara Falls region, often bustling with both local and tourist traffic.

Further along I-190, a crash was reported at 10:16 AM before Exit N16, near the Youngmann Highway, I-290. This area serves as a critical junction for commuters in the Buffalo metropolitan area. Meanwhile, on the I-90 eastbound, a crash occurred before Exit 29 near Canajoharie, Route 10, at 10:15 AM. This region is known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance, often attracting visitors traveling through the Mohawk Valley.

Additionally, two more incidents were reported on the I-90 westbound. One occurred before Exit 42 near Geneva, Route 14, at 10:16 AM, a region celebrated for its wineries and Finger Lakes attractions. The other was before Exit 41 near Waterloo, Route 414, at 10:15 AM, an area rich in history and close to the Seneca Lake Wine Trail. These incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about traffic conditions on major New York roadways.

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