The New York State Police will escort an oversized load through Orleans and Genesee counties on May 20, causing traffic disruptions and road closures. The load will be transported on May 20, and residents are advised to plan their routes accordingly.

"The New York State Police will be escorting an oversized load through Orleans and Genesee counties on May 20," said a statement from the New York State Police. The transport of the oversized load will have an impact on commuters and residents in the area, who will need to plan their routes around the road closures. The New York State Police will be working to minimize the disruptions and ensure public safety during the transport.

The oversized load will be transported through several towns in Orleans and Genesee counties, including Batavia and Medina. Residents in these areas can expect traffic delays and road closures, and are advised to check for updates before traveling. The New York State Police will be providing updates on their website and social media channels.

The transport of oversized loads is a common occurrence in Western New York, and the New York State Police have experience in escorting these types of loads. However, the transport still requires careful planning and execution to ensure public safety. The New York State Police are working to minimize the disruptions and ensure a safe transport.

The New York State Police are urging residents to be patient and to plan their routes accordingly. The transport of the oversized load is expected to be completed by the end of the day on May 20. Residents can expect traffic to return to normal after the transport is completed.

The New York State Police will be monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary. Residents can check the New York State Police website and social media channels for updates on the transport and any road closures.