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Highway Cameras: Watch Live Interstate & Freeway Traffic Cameras

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Watch live highway cameras, interstate cameras, and freeway CCTV feeds from every state DOT. TrafficVision.Live aggregates 145,000+ traffic cameras โ€” the largest network of live highway cams anywhere on the web, free.

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What are highway cameras?

Highway cameras are CCTV feeds operated by state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and tollway authorities. They point at interstates, freeways, and state routes so drivers, dispatchers, and traffic operators can see conditions in real time โ€” congestion, crashes, weather, closures, work zones.

Most highway camera feeds are public. State DOTs publish them on their own 511 sites, but each state runs its own portal with its own quirks, its own player, and no cross-state search. TrafficVision.Live pulls them all into one map so you can jump from I-95 in Florida to I-90 in Washington without hunting through eight different agency websites.

Total highway cameras: 145,000+  |  US interstate coverage: All 50 states + DC  |  Sources: 200+ state DOT and tollway APIs  |  Cost: Free

Live highway cameras by state

Every US state DOT publishes highway camera feeds. Most focus on interstates and major state routes; a few (Wyoming, Montana, Alaska) also cover remote rural highways where road conditions can change hourly.

California Highway Cameras

Caltrans operates one of the largest highway camera networks in the country โ€” thousands of cameras across I-5, I-10, I-80, US-101, and every major freeway in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego.

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Texas Highway Cameras

TxDOT plus regional systems (Houston TranStar, DriveTexas, DFW) cover I-10, I-20, I-35, I-45, and every Texas metro freeway.

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Florida Highway Cameras

FL511 covers I-4, I-75, I-95, the Turnpike, and every Florida Expressway Authority toll road.

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New York Highway Cameras

511NY, NYSDOT, NYC DOT, and MTA Bridges & Tunnels cover the Thruway, I-87, I-90, I-95, the FDR, and every major NYC crossing.

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Washington Highway Cameras

WSDOT covers I-5, I-90, I-405, SR-520, and every mountain pass โ€” Snoqualmie, Stevens, White, Blewett.

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Every Other State

All 50 states are covered. Pennsylvania Turnpike, Ohio Turnpike, Illinois Tollway, Georgia 511, Colorado CDOT, Arizona ADOT, and every state DOT feed.

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Interstate cameras: coverage by major route

The interstate highway system runs 46,876 miles. Every mile that matters has camera coverage โ€” urban interchanges, mountain passes, tunnels, weather-prone corridors. Here's what you can watch live right now.

I-95 Cameras

The east coast spine: Maine to Miami. Coverage across MaineDOT, NHDOT, MassDOT, ConnDOT, 511NY, NJDOT, PennDOT, DelDOT, MDOT SHA, VDOT, NCDOT, SCDOT, GDOT, and FL511.

I-90 Cameras

The northern transcontinental: Boston to Seattle. Mass Pike, NY Thruway, Ohio Turnpike, Indiana Toll Road, Illinois Tollway, WisDOT, MnDOT, SDDOT, WYDOT, MDT, and WSDOT (Snoqualmie Pass is a heavy-traffic winter cam).

I-10 Cameras

The southern transcontinental: Santa Monica to Jacksonville. Caltrans, ADOT, NMDOT, TxDOT, LADOTD, MDOT, ALDOT, and FL511.

I-70 Cameras

The middle-America corridor: Baltimore to Cove Fort, Utah. Heavy CDOT coverage of the Vail Pass and Eisenhower Tunnel makes I-70 in Colorado one of the most-watched highway sections in the country.

I-80 Cameras

Coast to coast: San Francisco to Teaneck, NJ. Donner Pass (Caltrans), the Nevada high desert (NDOT), Wyoming's wind-prone corridor (WYDOT), and the Chicago Skyway.

I-5 Cameras

The west coast spine: San Diego to Blaine, WA. Caltrans, ODOT, and WSDOT. Grapevine, Siskiyou Summit, and Snoqualmie-adjacent segments all have live feeds.

How to find a specific highway camera

Three ways to jump straight to the camera you want:

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## Search by highway number

Type "I-95" or "US-101" into the search bar. Results filter to cameras where the roadway field matches.

Filter by state and city

Use the state and city filters in the sidebar. Combine with feed-type filters (video, image) to narrow down.

Save routes

Log in and save a route from origin to destination. TrafficVision.Live pulls every camera along your route into a single dashboard โ€” check I-95 from DC to Boston in one glance.

Highway CCTV vs. traffic enforcement cameras

Two different systems, often confused:

Highway CCTV (traffic monitoring)

Operated by state DOTs. Publicly viewable. Purpose: monitor congestion and incidents. Cannot issue tickets, cannot read plates at monitoring resolution. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is this type.

Enforcement cameras (red-light, speed)

Operated by local police or contracted vendors. Not publicly viewable. Purpose: issue citations. These are separate from DOT highway CCTV and are not on TrafficVision.Live.

Privacy note

DOT highway cameras are low resolution by design โ€” enough to see traffic flow, not enough to identify individuals or license plates. Most feeds refresh every 2-15 seconds rather than streaming continuously.

Frequently asked questions

Beyond the interstates

Toll road cameras

Every major tollway authority publishes cameras: PA Turnpike, Ohio Turnpike, NJ Turnpike, Illinois Tollway, Florida's Turnpike, Kansas Turnpike, Oklahoma Turnpike.

Bridge and tunnel cameras

GW Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Fort McHenry Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel. Live feeds where the operating authority publishes them.

Mountain pass cameras

Snoqualmie, Stevens, White, Blewett (WA); Vail, Loveland, Eisenhower (CO); Donner (CA); Siskiyou (OR); Sonora (CA). Winter drivers watch these obsessively.

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