MASSACHUSETTS – Residents of Massachusetts taking a Labor Day road trip can get their long weekend off to a good start by avoiding certain times when traffic is expected to be heavier than usual.
Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings will see the most traffic congestion, transportation data provider INRIX said in AAA’s Labor Day travel trends report. Either morning is better, but people leaving on the weekend should wait until Saturday afternoon.
People who are returning home on either Sunday or Monday should leave as early as possible to avoid heavy afternoon traffic, INRIX said.
Below are the worst and best times to travel by car this weekend:
Worst Times
Best Times
If you’re traveling through the Boston area, it’s a good idea to avoid Pilgrim Highway South from Boston to Hyannis, which is expected to see a 24 percent increase in traffic, resulting in a travel time of one hour, 42 minutes, according to INRIX.
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