Crash causes extensive delays on Staten Island Expressway on Tuesday morning

New York’s Staten Island. The Staten Island Expressway in Brooklyn is experiencing significant delays during the Tuesday morning rush hour, according to Notify NYC.

Notify NYC reports that traffic is backed up on the highway due to a collision near Hylan Boulevard.

According to a Notify NYC advisory that was sent out at approximately 8:45 a.m., take other routes and factor in extra travel time.

An emergency reaction is visible in the right lane close to Clove Road, according to surveillance footage. The HOV lane is being used to redirect traffic.

Beginning at Clove Road, traffic is jammed nearly all the way along the Brooklyn-bound motorway.

Goethals Bridge

Around 8:45 a.m., a crash that left the right lane obstructed caused residual delays on the Goethals Bridge to Staten Island, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

According to the Port Authority, the incident was cleared at around nine in the morning.

Outerbridge Crossing

Authorities reacted to a crash on the Outerbridge Crossing, which was also headed to Staten Island, earlier in the morning rush.

An warning on 511 NY stated that the right lane was closed due to a mid-span collision.

511 NY reports that the event was reported at 6:41 a.m.

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