Traffic Cameras Near You
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Open the mapYes, there are traffic cameras near you
Every US state runs a public traffic camera network. Every major metro area is covered. Wherever you are โ a rural county road probably not; a state highway, freeway, or city street, almost certainly yes.
TrafficVision.Live aggregates every publicly available traffic camera feed onto one interactive map. Open the map, and you're looking at every camera in your current viewport in real time.
Three ways to find cameras near you
## Open the map
The main map view loads every camera in your current viewport. Zoom to your area, and cameras cluster into markers. Click a marker to watch the feed.
Search by city or route
Type your city, neighborhood, or highway into the search bar. The map jumps to that location and shows nearby cameras.
Save a route
Log in and save the route you drive most (home to work, home to school). Every camera along that route lands in a single dashboard โ check traffic before you leave.
Coverage by region
Not sure whether cameras exist in your specific area? Here's a state-by-state breakdown of the biggest networks:
California Cameras
Caltrans + regional systems cover every major freeway in LA, SF, San Diego, Sacramento, plus rural US-101 and I-5. Densest coverage in the country.
Texas Cameras
Houston TranStar, TxDOT, DFW, and DriveTexas cover every metro freeway plus rural I-10, I-20, I-35.
Florida Cameras
FL511, FDOT, and the Florida Turnpike Enterprise cover I-4, I-75, I-95, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville.
New York Cameras
511NY, NYSDOT, NYC DOT, MTA Bridges & Tunnels. Every NYC crossing, the FDR, the Thruway, upstate.
Illinois Cameras
IDOT and Illinois Tollway cover Chicago metro plus every interstate through the state.
All 50 States
Every US state has DOT-operated cameras on public feeds. Every state is covered on TrafficVision.Live.
Types of cameras near you
Depending on your area, you'll see a mix of these:
Highway and interstate cameras
State DOTs point cameras at freeways to monitor congestion and crashes. Live feeds, refreshed every 2-15 seconds.
City street and intersection cameras
Municipal traffic-operations centers (NYC DOT, Seattle SDOT, Boston TMC) run downtown grids.
Bridge and tunnel cameras
Operating authorities (Port Authority NY/NJ, MTA Bridges & Tunnels, Golden Gate Bridge District) publish live feeds of the crossing itself.
Mountain pass and weather cameras
Rural DOT cams focused on weather-prone corridors โ Snoqualmie Pass, Vail Pass, Donner, Siskiyou. Winter drivers watch these obsessively.
Beach, park, and scenic cameras
Not run by DOTs but often surface on the same map โ beach cams, downtown squares, national park entrances.
Frequently asked questions
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