Henrietta, NY – Drivers in the Town of Henrietta can expect normal traffic conditions again after officials confirmed all traffic signals are now fully operational.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, an update issued just moments ago stated that all traffic lights in the Town of Henrietta are operational at this time, resolving earlier concerns that had prompted caution for drivers traveling through the area.
The announcement affects commuters throughout Henrietta in Monroe County, a busy suburb south of Rochester, where malfunctioning or dark traffic signals can quickly lead to congestion, delays, and increased crash risk—especially during peak travel hours.
While officials did not specify how long the issue lasted or what caused the disruption, the confirmation signals a return to normal traffic flow across major and secondary roadways in the town. Drivers had previously been advised to treat intersections as four-way stops if signals were not functioning.
Local authorities continue to monitor traffic conditions and infrastructure across the county. Motorists are still encouraged to remain alert, particularly at high-volume intersections, and to report any additional outages if they occur.
Residents commuting through Henrietta today should no longer expect delays tied to signal failures, though normal congestion during rush hours may still apply.
Anyone experiencing ongoing issues with traffic signals is encouraged to contact local authorities or the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line.
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