With the Fourth of July falling on a Friday, experts at auto club AAA are expecting a record-setting 72.2 million Americans to take a domestic trip over the long weekend, packing the nation’s You can expect traffic jams in your typical trouble spots, but according to AAA, peak congestion will be from Boston to Hyannis, traveling down Route 3 on July 4th. "Going to go to Yarmouth after work, so I'll probably get stuck in four hours-worth of traffic," said Cole Bagley said. Road trippers can avoid the heaviest holiday traffic by driving Thursday before noon; Friday before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m.; Saturday before noon; Tuesday, July 4 before 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m Rush hour traffic on I-93 viewed from Southampton Street in Boston in 2015. Craig F. Walker If you plan to travel somewhere for the July Fourth holiday, you’re in good company. Record-Breaking July 4th Travel Expected in Boston and Across Massachusetts Boston is gearing up for a historic surge in travel this Fourth of July, with AAA forecasting a record 61.6 million Americans hitting the road—a 2.2% increase over last year What days are expected to be the busiest for holiday travel? The MassDOT created a travel forecast for the Fourth of July holiday period using the latest traffic data, according to a release from BOSTON — AAA forecasts that more than 2 million people from Massachusetts will travel 50 miles or more for the July 4 holiday, with the majority driving, as the busiest travel time is expected The City of Cambridge is notifying residents, businesses, and visitors of multiple temporary street closures throughout Fourth of July weekend due to several large community events. These include the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, the Fourth of July Weekend Block Party and Vintage Market, and the US Army’s 250th Birthday celebration. Special events taking place as part of the City of Boston’s annual July 4th celebration will require prohibiting vehicle traffic and restricting parking on select local streets in Boston. People coming into the City to enjoy the festivities are strongly encouraged not to drive their personal vehicles. Information on Blue Bikes, the regional bike-share service, can be found on the Blue Bikes Here are MassDOT’s best and worst times to drive: The heaviest traffic is expected on Wednesday, July 2, and Thursday, July 3, with delays extending into the evening. On Friday, July 4, travelers are advised to avoid midday and afternoon travel due to expected peak congestion. AAA and MassDOT forecast that Wednesday and Thursday will see the heaviest traffic around Boston, as residents try to "make the most of their July Fourth trips." The following vehicular and pedestrian traffic restrictions that will be in place for Boston’s July 4th celebration. All roadways will remain closed (unless noted otherwise) until the Department of Conservation and Recreation has an opportunity to clean the roadways. Friday, July 5: Expect heavy traffic midday as travelers return home for the weekend. The good news: Storrow Drive reopens at 6 a.m. The good news: Storrow Drive reopens at 6 a.m. The bad news Using traffic data, MassDOT has created a traffic forecast for the holiday weekend. Wednesday, July 3 is expected to be the busiest travel day. On Thursday, July 4, drivers are encouraged to avoid morning travel, with traffic expected to be lighter in the evening. On Friday, July 5, traffic is expected to be heaviest mid-day. State of play: Boston-area travelers heading to Hyannis may see a 31% traffic increase around the holiday, per INRIX, a traffic analytics company cited by AAA. Congestion there is expected to peak around 1:45pm on July 4, INRIX says. Zoom in: INRIX and AAA say travelers who leave on Monday, July 1, will see "minimal traffic impact." BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is advising travelers to plan ahead and expect increased volumes of traffic for the Fourth of July holiday period. Travel These are the best and worst times to drive during Fourth of July weekend Boston is a top Fourth of July destination in the U.S., according to AAA. The Charlie Service Center will be closed on Friday, July 4. The I-93 Boston-Quincy High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane will deploy early for the holiday, opening at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 2, and 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 3. The HOV lane will not be deployed on Friday, July 4, and will return to normal deployment times on Monday, July 7. Celebrating the 4th of July is one of the highlights of the summer season, and the holiday week surrounding it is nearly here! In addition to fireworks, barbecues and patriotic colors on display In the interest of public safety, the Boston Police Department, the Boston Housing Authority, the BHA Police and the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management have arranged that certain streets within the Gallivan Housing Development Area in Dorchester be posted with a temporary parking restriction for the evening of July 4, 2025 and into the
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