Traffic Incident on US 20 Westbound in New Lebanon, NY: Evening Crash Causes Delays and Disrupts Scenic Route

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On February 27, 2025, at approximately 5:55 PM, a traffic incident occurred on US 20 westbound, just west of Mill Road in New Lebanon, New York. This crash resulted in property damage and led to the blockage of the right shoulder of the single lane in this area. New Lebanon, a quaint town nestled in the scenic landscapes of Columbia County, is known for its picturesque views and serene environment. However, the incident on this particular evening disrupted the usual tranquility, affecting the flow of traffic along this major roadway.

US 20 is a significant route that traverses the state, connecting various towns and cities, and is often used by commuters and travelers alike. The location of the crash, west of Mill Road, is a key point for those heading towards the western parts of New York or further into neighboring states. The incident’s timing during the early evening hours likely contributed to increased congestion, as many drivers were on their way home or traveling for leisure.

The surrounding area, characterized by its rural charm and proximity to natural attractions, typically offers a smooth driving experience. However, the blockage of the right shoulder necessitated caution and patience from drivers navigating the scene. As authorities worked to clear the incident, travelers were advised to remain alert and consider alternative routes to avoid delays. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential for unexpected disruptions even in the most serene settings.

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