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2024 New York Total Solar Eclipse
On April 8th, 2024, a total solar eclipse will occur with the path of totality crossing muchof upstate New York. It is expected that this event will draw visitors from across the
northeast to view this rare phenomenon. Travelers are encouraged to arrive at their
destination early and leave well after the eclipse has ended.
Travelers should expect
long delays on roadways throughout the state on Monday and Tuesday, April 8 and 9.
Information on the path of the eclipse, time, and how to safely view the eclipse is available
at: https://www.iloveny.com/events/eclipse-2024/.
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NYDOT has partnered with Waze through their Waze for Cities program to publish Waze reported information on the 511NY website. This program is a free data exchange between Waze and government entities and private road owners and operators. Waze is the world’s largest community-based traffic and navigation app. Waze gathers crowdsourced real-time traffic data and road information from its users. Waze incidents data identified by the Waze app are now available to view on 511NY. This information is provided in addition to official information reported by NYDOT to better help people plan their travel in New York.
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