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            <organization-id>NYSTA</organization-id>
            <organization-name>New York State Thruway Authority</organization-name>
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        <lastupdatetime>5/23/2013 1:05 AM</lastupdatetime>
        <har-current-message><![CDATA[This is the New York State Thruway Regional Advisory message for Albany. OK, it's traffic time On I-90 - NYS Thruway eastbound between I-690 - State Fair - Exit 39 - and the I-87 - I-90 junction at Exit 24 - Road maintenance work is in progress, The left lane is closed for the next 45 mins On I-90 - NYS Thruway eastbound between Little Falls - Exit 29A - and Canajoharie - Exit 29 - Road maintenance work is in progress, The left lane is closed clearing this week And now a rundown of the scheduled construction projects on the New York State Thruway for the Capital District Region for the week ending, May 24th.  <br /><br />Road Work, between Fultonville, Interchange 28, and Canajoharie, Interchange 29, will require westbound lane closures, from noon until 5pm, on Tuesday and from 6am until 1pm on Wednesday. <br /><br />Pavement Repairs, between Selkirk, Interchange 22, and Albany, Interchange 23, will require northbound lane closures, from 9am until 2pm, on Tuesday and Wednesday.<br /><br />On the Berkshire section of the Thruway, motorists can expect east, and westbound lane closures, for bridge work, between Interchange B1, and Exit B3, from 7am until 3pm, Monday through Wednesday and from 7am until noon on Thursday. <br /> And now for some public service announcements The New York State Thruway would like to remind motorist that construction, and maintenance personnel will be working along the entire length of the Thruway, performing routine, and scheduled construction work. <br />  Motorist should use caution when traveling through construction zones, and obey all posted work zone speed limits. For your safety, as well as the safety of our construction, and maintenance workers, most of the work zone speed limits will be posted at 55 mph, and will be strictly enforced, by State Police. <br />As always, remember to wear your seatbelts, and have a safe, and enjoyable trip.<br /> ]]></har-current-message>
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