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Live Camera Routes: Plan Your Drive With Real-Time Cameras
Enter a start and a destination. TrafficVision.Live plots the drive
and shows every live camera along the way. Built into a directory of
140,000+ live cameras from 600+ official sources across 130+ countries and
all 7 continents, the route builder turns a daily commute or a cross-country
road trip into a connected sequence of real-time camera checks.
How route building works
- Enter a start and destination. Type addresses, cities, intersections, or specific landmarks. The route builder uses public routing data to plot the drive.
- See every camera along the way. Live cameras within a configurable radius of the route are surfaced automatically, in the order you would encounter them driving the route.
- Save the route. A free account stores your saved routes and syncs them across devices. A shareable URL lets you send the route to anyone.
- Check the route any time. Pull up the saved route to scan camera-by-camera conditions before you leave, during the drive, or when checking on a loved one driving the route.
What people use saved routes for
- Daily commutes. Save your morning and evening drives. A 10-second check at the kitchen table tells you whether to leave now or wait 10 minutes for a backup to clear.
- Road trips. Build the full route days before departure. Watch the cameras during the trip-planning week to confirm typical conditions through mountain passes, bridges, and border crossings.
- Freight and delivery routes. Owner-operators and dispatchers use saved routes to monitor long-haul corridors for incidents, weather, and seasonal closures.
- Family checkpoints. Build a route for a family member's regular drive and pull it up to confirm conditions on a stormy night.
Free vs Premium routes
- No account: browse the live map and check any camera, free. Saving routes requires a free account.
- Free account: save a starter set of routes, accessible from any device when you sign in.
- Premium: unlimited saved routes, theater mode, no ads. Premium never gates cameras or core browsing.
Routes across the camera network
The route builder works against the full camera directory, so a route from
Philadelphia to Washington DC pulls cameras from PennDOT, DelDOT, and Maryland's
CHART system in one continuous list. A route from Seattle to Vancouver crosses
WSDOT and DriveBC coverage. A coast-to-coast US route stitches together every
state DOT and 511 system along the way. The same is true internationally for
routes that span Schengen-area motorways or the New Zealand state highway network.