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Massive Delays on Route 400 in Western New York
A stuck dump truck caused a major traffic backup on Wednesday morning
Feb. 4, 2026 at 7:15am
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Drivers across Western New York experienced significant delays on Route 400 northbound on Wednesday morning due to a blue dump truck that became stuck in the snowy median. Road crews worked quickly to remove the truck and another vehicle from the median, allowing traffic to start flowing again before 8:00 a.m.
Why it matters
Winter weather conditions can lead to more accidents and traffic issues, highlighting the importance of leaving extra space around large construction vehicles like dump trucks and plows. The incident also showcases the hard work of road crews in keeping highways clear during challenging weather.
The details
The incident appeared to involve a blue dump truck that ended up stuck in the snowy median on Route 400 northbound. As crews worked to pull the truck out and clear the snow, traffic continued to stack up for miles behind the scene. Officials have not released the exact cause of the incident.
- The incident occurred on Wednesday morning during the morning commute.
- Crews were able to remove the dump truck and another vehicle from the median before 8:00 a.m., allowing traffic to begin flowing again.
The players
NITTEC
The Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition, which monitors traffic conditions in the region.
WYRK
A local radio station that received a listener-submitted photo of the incident.
What’s next
More winter weather is expected in the coming days, with heavy snow on Friday and very cold conditions on Saturday. Temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-30s next week, which should help melt some of the snow and reduce lingering ice issues on area roads.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the challenges that winter weather can pose for drivers and the importance of leaving extra space around large construction vehicles. It also showcases the hard work of road crews in keeping highways clear during difficult conditions.
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