Catskill, NY – Morning traffic on Interstate 87 came to a standstill Tuesday after a tractor-trailer collided with a tow truck assisting a disabled vehicle between Exits 21 and 21B.
The impact caused the tractor-trailer to overturn, scattering debris across the highway and blocking the right lane for several hours.
Troopers reported that despite the severity of the crash, no injuries were sustained by anyone at the scene.

Key Points
- Tractor-trailer struck tow truck assisting a disabled vehicle on I-87 southbound
- The truck overturned, closing the right lane for hours as crews cleared debris
- No injuries reported, but authorities emphasized New York’s Move Over Law
Highway partially closed for cleanup
The crash happened early in the morning, leading to heavy delays as cleanup crews worked to remove the overturned truck and debris. State Police said the right lane will remain closed for several hours while crews continue to clear the scene. Traffic was moving slowly through the remaining lanes with residual backups reported near Catskill.
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Officials stress Move Over Law after near miss
In a statement, New York State Police reiterated the importance of the Move Over Law, which requires drivers to slow down and change lanes when approaching emergency or roadside workers. Troopers called the crash a stark reminder of the risks faced by those responding to highway incidents.
Tow operators face increasing dangers
Incidents like this have become a growing concern for roadside assistance workers. State data shows dozens of collisions each year involving tow trucks, emergency responders, and maintenance crews struck while performing their duties on highways. Law enforcement continues to urge drivers to remain alert and give space to those working roadside.
Traffic expected to normalize by evening
Officials expect full lane reopening later in the day once the cleanup and investigation are complete. Motorists traveling through the area are urged to check for updated traffic alerts and plan alternate routes if possible.
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