Traffic Alert: I-87 Northway Incident Near Lake George Causes Delays – Stay Informed for Safe Travel

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On January 29, 2025, at 10:37 AM, a traffic incident occurred on the I-87 Northway, affecting the southbound lanes near Exit 21, which connects to NY 9N in the scenic area of Lake George, New York. This incident resulted in the closure of the right shoulder, potentially impacting the flow of traffic in this popular region known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant tourism industry. Lake George, often referred to as the “Queen of American Lakes,” is a renowned destination in the Adirondack Mountains, attracting visitors year-round for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.

The I-87 Northway is a major highway that serves as a vital corridor for travelers and commuters in the northeastern United States, linking the bustling city of Albany to the Canadian border. The affected area near Exit 21 is a crucial junction for those heading towards the charming village of Lake George, which offers a variety of attractions including boating, hiking, and historical sites. The closure of the right shoulder may lead to delays, especially during peak travel times, as drivers navigate around the incident site.

Motorists are advised to stay informed about the latest traffic updates and consider alternative routes if possible to avoid congestion. The New York State Department of Transportation is likely to manage the situation promptly to ensure the safety and efficiency of travel in this region. As always, drivers should exercise caution and remain alert while traveling through this area, particularly during winter months when weather conditions can further complicate road safety.

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