If you’re planning to travel into Manhattan, commute between New York and New Jersey, or simply have an important appointment coming up, you may want to circle a few dates on your calendar.
With the NBA Finals and FIFA Club World Cup events both taking place throughout June, transportation experts are warning that several days could bring heavier-than-normal traffic, crowded trains, and longer travel times across the region.
According to reports, the combination of major sporting events and the thousands of fans expected to travel throughout the tri-state area could put added pressure on roads, tunnels, bridges, and public transportation systems.
Highest Impact Dates
Commuters should be especially prepared for potential congestion on:
June 12
June 13
June 14
June 16
June 22
June 25
June 27
June 30
These dates coincide with either NBA Finals games, FIFA Club World Cup matches, or periods when both events are occurring within days of one another, creating the greatest likelihood of travel disruptions.
What to Expect
Depending on where you’re traveling, you could encounter:
- Heavier traffic entering and leaving Manhattan
- Increased congestion around major transit hubs
- Packed trains and buses during peak commuting hours
- Longer rideshare wait times and higher surge pricing
- Delays near stadiums, event venues, and surrounding highways
Tips for Commuters
If possible, transportation officials recommend:
- Leaving earlier than usual
- Working remotely on high-impact dates when available
- Checking transit alerts before heading out
- Allowing extra travel time for appointments and meetings
- Considering alternate routes into the city
Whether you’re heading to work, catching a train, or just trying to get across town, June could be a challenging month for commuters. A little planning ahead may help you avoid spending extra time stuck in traffic.


