That’s how much backup is up to the Sagamore Bridge

The end of the holiday weekend in the low Cape usually means a heavy flow to the west on route 6, especially when approaching Sagamore and Bourne bridges.

Working day weekend is no exception.

Keep this tracking device. For a good day of Monday, we will let you know when and where the slowdown occurs when the alternative routes are faster than staying on route 6 and as soon as an unexpected flow break.

Also, scroll down to get some basic tips on how to beat the Cape Cod.

1:30 p.m. The flow is a bit easier

Maybe good things come to those who wait. The backup of the traffic through the Sagamore Bridge is still stretched by miles, and the heaviest traffic starts at the Chase Road and the Quaker Meetinghouse Road, but the travel time has improved by about 15 minutes from noon. According to Google Maps, the trip was 1 hour and 41 minutes at 1:15 p.m., and now closer to 1:30, it will take about 1 hour and 38 minutes from the Provincetown to the Sagamore Bridge. The good news is a slowdown in Harwich, which occurred around noon. Riding from Falmouth to Bourne Bridge also facilitates a 25 -minute run on route 28, the fastest route.

Ride from Provincetown looks pretty good until 2025. September 1 1:15 p.m.

11:45 p.m.

If you decide to have breakfast before leaving the Cape, you will pay for it longer by waiting for the bridges. Traffic has supported the early road through the Sagamore Bridge and now it also slows down travelers from Falmouth to Bourne Bridge. About 8 p.m. Google Maps was 19 minutes drive on Route 28, and now it’s 30 minutes. Although the 28 route is still the fastest route to the Bourne Bridge, drivers can expect traffic to the buffer, starting with a mile around the north of the Clay Pond Road area. Based on Google Maps, driving at the Sagamore Bridge on Route 6 is still the fastest route when driving takes 1 hour and 52 minutes. There is now intensive traffic through Harwich, Pleasant Lake Ave. in the area. Backup of the Sagamore Bridge to the buffer is created to the Great Hill Road East Sandwich.

Drivers directed at the Sagamore Bridge will now face heavy traffic in Harwich.

Drivers directed at the Sagamore Bridge will now face heavy traffic in Harwich.

10: 30 bumper to buffer ride to Sagamore Bridge

The traffic stops and goes from where the 130 route corresponds to the 6 route sandwich from 10:15 in the morning, while the traffic on Route 6 is heavy between the 132 route and the Quaker Meetinghouse Road, and from there there is a buffer to the Sagamore Bridge. Travel from Provincetown to Sagamore Bridge is now 2 hours and 5 minutes, Google Maps reports.

Bumper traffic from the buffer from 10:15 a.m., going to the Sagamore Bridge.

Bumper traffic from the buffer from 10:15 a.m., going to the Sagamore Bridge.

9:15 p.m.

Drivers go to Sagamore Bridge until 8:30 p.m. Working day morning. The photo was taken in 2025. September 1

Drivers go to Sagamore Bridge until 8:30 p.m. Working day morning. The photo was taken in 2025. September 1

If you haven’t left yet, you will wait for the Sagamore Bridge to enter. From 9:15 p.m. Traffic is heavy on a journey from Provincetown to Sagamore Bridge, which now takes about 1 hour and 51 minutes under Google Maps. Route 6 is still the fastest route, but expect to sit in traffic in backgrounds, especially Sandwich west of Forestdale Road. The route from Falmouth to Bourne Bridge is still moving with about 19 minutes.

Here's how to travel from Provincetown to Sagamore Bridge from 9:15 p.m. Working day, 2025 September 1

Here’s how to travel from Provincetown to Sagamore Bridge from 9:15 p.m. Working day, 2025 September 1

8:15 traffic moves along with backups at the Sagamore Bridge

Today do you go from Cape early? Based on Google Maps, traffic is steadily moving on the best road from the Provincetown to the Sagamore Bridge is 6 route with a time of 1 hour and 12 minutes. According to Google Maps, a trip from Falmouth to Bourne Bridge should take 18 minutes.

This morning, traffic from the Cape is steadily moving on an early working day. Here's how he is looking for cars passing through the Sagamore Bridge from 8:15 p.m., 2025. September 1

This morning, traffic from the Cape is steadily moving on an early working day. Here’s how he is looking for cars passing through the Sagamore Bridge from 8:15 p.m., 2025. September 1

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How to avoid the flow of cod

In addition to our Tracker and Google Maps, wide advice on how to beat Cape cod flow, especially through channel bridges, sounds simple: leave sooner or later than you want. Traffic that does not have a scheme often begins to accumulate as early as 8 p.m. At the end of the holiday weekends, it can last up to good darkness.

First of all, avoid leaving Cape on Mondays from 1pm to 9pm, according to the Cape Cod.

Want to see the traffic yourself? Check the Mass511 traffic chamber, which contains direct feed, mainly divided into Bourne, but Sandwich and Eastham are also cameras.

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This article initially appeared in the Cape Cod Times: Cape Cod flow: Direct bridge delay updates, route 6, even more

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