Traffic Incident on NY 22 in Hillsdale, NY: March 2025 Crash Causes Delays and Road Blockage

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On March 10, 2025, at approximately 12:19 AM, a traffic incident occurred on NY 22 southbound, just south of Mitchell Street in Hillsdale, New York. This crash resulted in property damage and led to the blockage of the right shoulder of the two-lane roadway. Hillsdale, a picturesque town nestled in Columbia County, is known for its scenic landscapes and tranquil environment, making it a popular route for both local commuters and travelers exploring the Hudson Valley region. NY 22 is a major north-south highway that runs through the eastern part of New York State, providing a vital link between various towns and cities. The incident, identified as Inc #41903081, caused disruptions in the usual traffic flow, affecting the early morning commuters who rely on this route for their daily travels. The surrounding area, characterized by its rural charm and proximity to the Massachusetts border, often experiences varying traffic conditions, especially during peak travel times. The blockage of the right shoulder on this stretch of NY 22 required drivers to exercise caution and patience as they navigated the affected area. While the incident was promptly reported to the New York State Incident Notification System, it serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential for unexpected delays on even the most familiar routes. As the situation was addressed by local authorities, the focus remained on ensuring the safety and smooth flow of traffic for all road users in the Hillsdale area.

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