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Beaverton, OR Traffic Cameras: 550+ Live Cams

550+ Live Camera Feeds • Beaverton, Oregon

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Live Beaverton Traffic Cameras & Sunset Highway Feeds

Monitor real-time traffic across Beaverton and the Washington County tech corridor with over 550+ live camera feeds. From the heavy commuter flow of the US-26 Sunset Highway to the critical junctions of OR-217, get a clear view of road conditions and Silicon Forest commutes 24/7.

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US-26 Sunset Highway

Monitor the primary link between Beaverton and Portland. Track real-time feeds from the Vista Ridge Tunnel through Sylvan and toward the high-tech hubs of Hillsboro.

OR-217 Corridor

Track conditions on the vital north-south link connecting US-26 to I-5. Monitor heavy congestion and ramp metering at the Canyon Road and Allen Boulevard interchanges.

Tech Corridor Arterials

View street cameras along Cornell Road, Walker Road, and 185th Avenue. Essential for employees of major area employers like Nike and Intel.

Canyon Road (OR-8)

Check conditions on the historic "Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway." Monitor local traffic flow between Beaverton city center and the Portland West Hills.

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Tech Hub Precision

Access official ODOT feeds covering every major intersection in Oregon's Silicon Forest.

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Instant Updates

Images refresh every few seconds, providing a near-real-time view of the "Sunset Crawl" during peak morning rush.

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Route Planning

Use our interactive route builder to plan your drive from Beaverton to Downtown Portland and see every camera along the way.

Beaverton is the heart of the Washington County tech corridor and a primary residential hub for the Portland metropolitan area. Its position between the coastal range and the city of Portland creates high-pressure transit patterns, particularly on the few available routes through the West Hills. As the home to global headquarters like Nike and major operations for Intel, the city handles massive volumes of daily commuters.

According to ODOT data, the Sunset Highway (US-26) near Beaverton is one of the most heavily traveled roads in Oregon, with Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) exceeding 170,000 vehicles. For Beaverton residents, the average one-way commute is approximately 24.8 minutes, but this can surge dramatically during peak hours or when incidents occur in the Vista Ridge Tunnel.

The US-26 Sunset Highway Corridor

The Sunset Highway is the lifeblood of Washington County. It serves as the primary route for commuters heading into Portland and travelers heading toward the Oregon Coast.

TrafficVision's live camera network provides visibility into critical Sunset junctions:

  • Vista Ridge Tunnel: Monitor the central bottleneck where traffic enters the Portland core.
  • Sylvan Hill: Track visibility and road surface conditions during winter weather events.
  • OR-217 Interchange: A major pressure point where regional and transit traffic converge.

By utilizing our grid view, you can scan the entire US-26 corridor from Hillsboro through Beaverton and into Portland in seconds, ensuring you are aware of any delays before you reach the on-ramp.

OR-217: The North-South Connection

The OR-217, also known as the Beaverton-Tigard Highway, is a 7.5-mile link that handles over 122,000 vehicles daily. Frequently operating at or above capacity, this highway is known for unpredictable traffic patterns and heavy merging.

Key interchanges to monitor in Beaverton include:

  • Canyon Road (OR-8): The central access point for the city center.
  • Allen Boulevard: A major commercial and industrial hub.
  • Scholls Ferry Road: A primary link for residential communities in Southwest Beaverton.

Beat the Sunset Highway Crawl

Don't get stuck in the Sylvan hill backup. Check the live cameras at the Vista Ridge Tunnel and find the fastest path to Portland today.

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Local Arterials and the Tech Hub

Beyond the highways, Beaverton's surface streets manage the daily flow of the "Silicon Forest." Roads like Cornell, Walker, and 185th Avenue are critical for navigating between the various tech campuses and residential districts.

Our platform aggregates official ODOT and county feeds, providing visibility into:

  • Nike World Headquarters Access: Monitor traffic around Murray Boulevard and Jenkins Road.
  • Tualatin Valley Highway (OR-8): Track the flow between Beaverton and Hillsboro.
  • Progress Ridge & South Hills: View conditions on the secondary routes avoiding the highway bottlenecks.

Professional Tools for Oregon Drivers

Whether you are a tech professional heading to the office or a resident planning a weekend trip to the coast, TrafficVision provides the professional-grade tools you need:

  • Interactive Map with Clustering: See the big picture of Washington County traffic or zoom in to a specific Beaverton intersection.
  • Route Builder: Plan your drive from Beaverton to the Airport or Tigard and see every camera along the way.
  • Stable Favorites: Save your most-used feedsโ€”like US-26 at Sylvanโ€”for instant one-tap access on your mobile device.
  • 24/7 Free Access: No account required, no paywalls, just transparent real-time data from 600+ official sources.

Weather and Seasonal Impacts

The Portland West Hills can experience significantly different weather than the valley floor. During the winter months, even a minor dusting of snow on the Sylvan hill can lead to hours of delays on the US-26. Live cameras are the most reliable way to verify actual road surface and visibility conditions before you commit to your commute.

Are the Beaverton traffic cameras live?

Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 550+ cameras in the Beaverton area and Washington County. Most feeds are provided by ODOT and refresh every few seconds to show current road conditions.

How can I check traffic on OR-217?

You can find OR-217 cameras by searching for "217" or "Beaverton-Tigard" in our search bar. We provide comprehensive coverage from the US-26 interchange down to the I-5 junction.

Does TrafficVision show traffic near Nike or Intel?

Yes, we include cameras for major arterials serving the tech campuses, including Cornell Road, Walker Road, and the Sunset Highway interchanges at Murray and 185th.

Is there a fee to use the Oregon traffic camera feeds?

No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official feeds from across the state to provide 24/7 transparent access to traffic data for all users.

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Check Beaverton Traffic Now

Get the real story on the Sunset Highway and OR-217. Access 550+ live cameras across Beaverton and start your drive with confidence.

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