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Driving Time between Brookline, Massachusetts and Attleboro, Massachusetts

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The Path to Attleboro, MA: A Quick Drive from Brookline

Do you need to go out of town to Attleboro, Massachusetts, but don't quite know how to get there? Let me break it down for you. From Brookline, there are a few routes you could take, all with varying distances and driving times. Let's explore your options.

The Fast Route

If you're on a tight schedule and traffic isn't too hectic, then taking I-95 and I-495 is the quickest path at around 33 miles in total, which should take you about 35-40 minutes. However, this route can get quite congested during peak hours, so we recommend steering clear of this path if you're driving during a rush hour.

The Scenic Route

Perhaps you're not in a hurry, and you have some extra time to go for the scenic option. In that case, consider taking the historical route, Route 1, straight through and beyond the towns of Dedham, Walpole, and North Attleboro, then taking a left onto 152, and finally onto Route 123 to reach Attleboro. The total distance comes out to just over 32 miles, and the driving time is similar to the fast route, around 40 minutes without traffic.

The Slow Route

If you're looking to avoid highways altogether, then Route 1A and Route 115 is your best bet. This route goes through a lot of suburban towns, including Wellesley and Needham, so you'll get a taste of the Massachusetts heartland as well as a bout slow and go traffic.

The Most Scenic Route

Suppose the allure of a road trip calls to you and you wish to explore and enjoy Massachusetts's countryside. In that case, the slowest, but most scenic route, Route 109 is your answer. Cutting through the heart of Wellesley, Westwood, and Medfield, Massachusetts, the distance comes out to nearly 40 miles, taking around 1 hour without traffic.

Times to Avoid

Since traffic can be unpredictable, we recommend avoiding rush hours when the likelihood of congested roads is greater. Peak times are typically from 6:30 AM-9:30 AM on weekdays and 4:30 PM-7:00 PM, also weekdays. Travel during weekends may take a bit less time in general, but it's still best to stick to non-rush hours to ensure smooth travels.

There you have it – four ways to get from Brookline to Attleboro, MA. Now that you have this handy guide, you can make an informed decision and drive on the route that suits your itinerary best. Safe travels!

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