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AMA Pro Motocross Championship weekend
The annual AMA Pro Motocross Championship weekend will be held at the famed “Unadilla” track in the Town of Columbus, Friday, August 15th through Sunday, August 17th, with the 2025 Elf Lubricants Unadilla Pro National Saturday, August 10th.
Motorists should expect delays and heavy traffic along NYS Route 8 between I-88 (EXIT 9) and US 20, as well as slow / stopped traffic in the vicinity of the Unadilla Facility. Motorists are asked to use extreme caution while approaching the motocross track on Saturday due to expected heavy pedestrian traffic. Increased traffic flows and delays are anticipated starting Thursday morning, August 14th through Sunday, August 17th with peak flows and delays all day Saturday, August 16th.
No public parking will be available along NYS Route 8 in the vicinity of the track. Any parked vehicles on NYS Route 8 will be towed.
It is expected that heavier than normal traffic will occur along US 20, and specifically NY Routes 23 and 80 in the Town of New Berlin.
The annual AMA Pro Motocross Championship weekend will be held at the famed “Unadilla” track in the Town of Columbus, Friday, August 15th through Sunday, August 17th, with the 2025 Elf Lubricants Unadilla Pro National Saturday, August 10th.
Motorists should expect delays and heavy traffic along NYS Route 8 between I-88 (EXIT 9) and US 20, as well as slow / stopped traffic in the vicinity of the Unadilla Facility. Motorists are asked to use extreme caution while approaching the motocross track on Saturday due to expected heavy pedestrian traffic. Increased traffic flows and delays are anticipated starting Thursday morning, August 14th through Sunday, August 17th with peak flows and delays all day Saturday, August 16th.
No public parking will be available along NYS Route 8 in the vicinity of the track. Any parked vehicles on NYS Route 8 will be towed.
It is expected that heavier than normal traffic will occur along US 20, and specifically NY Routes 23 and 80 in the Town of New Berlin.
I-87 Champlain Port of Entry (US-Canadian Border) Overheight Vehicle Restriction
As of April 21, 2025, all oversized vehicles will no longer be able to enter Canada (circulate northbound) through the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle (Highway 15) Port of Entry due to ongoing construction. Alternative POE: Lacolle Route 221
As of April 21, 2025, all oversized vehicles will no longer be able to enter Canada (circulate northbound) through the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle (Highway 15) Port of Entry due to ongoing construction. Alternative POE: Lacolle Route 221
- Height: Over 16.4 feet (5 meters)
- Width: Over 8.5 feet (2.6 meters)
- Length: Over 53 feet (16.1 meters)
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