On February 12, 2025, at 5:51 PM, a traffic incident was reported on the I-290 West ramp leading to Exit 1A (Delaware Ave) southbound in Tonawanda, New York. This area, known for its bustling roadways and proximity to key local attractions, experienced a crash that, fortunately, did not result in any lane closures. Tonawanda, a vibrant town in Erie County, is strategically located near the bustling city of Buffalo, making it a crucial hub for commuters and travelers alike. The I-290, also known as the Youngmann Expressway, is a vital artery that connects various parts of the region, facilitating smooth transit for thousands of vehicles daily. Despite the crash, traffic flow remained uninterrupted, ensuring minimal disruption for those navigating this busy corridor. The incident’s location near Delaware Avenue, a significant thoroughfare in the area, underscores the importance of maintaining vigilance while driving, especially during peak hours. As a part of the New York State Incident Management System, this report highlights the efficiency and responsiveness of local traffic monitoring services in keeping the public informed. The surrounding area, characterized by its mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial establishments, relies heavily on the seamless operation of its road networks. This incident serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of traffic conditions and the need for drivers to stay updated on real-time traffic reports to ensure safe and efficient travel through Tonawanda and beyond.