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Beverly Hills, CA Traffic Cameras: 350+ Live Cams

350+ Live Camera Feeds • Beverly Hills, California

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Watch Beverly Hills Traffic in Real-Time

Access 350+ live traffic and street cameras across Beverly Hills and the LA Westside β€” the most prestigious 5.7 square miles in southern California. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-405 corridor, Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Sunset Boulevard, plus the surface routes serving Rodeo Drive, Century City, and the Beverly Hilton. Monitor daily Westside commute peaks, premiere-night surges, and the route between Santa Monica and downtown LA.

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Cameras: 350+  |  Coverage: Beverly Hills, LA Westside  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-405 (San Diego Freeway)

130+ Live Cameras

The Westside spine through the eastern boundary of Beverly Hills

Wilshire Boulevard

80+ Live Cameras

The Miracle Mile spine running east through Beverly Hills

Sunset Boulevard

70+ Live Cameras

The historic east-west route along the city's northern edge

Santa Monica Boulevard

50+ Live Cameras

Mid-city east-west, the Century City connection

City Streets & Surface Routes

20+ Live Cameras

Rodeo Drive, Beverly Drive, Wilshire/Rexford, Doheny Drive

Beverly Hills sits at the heart of the LA Westside, surrounded by the city of Los Angeles on all sides. According to the California Department of Transportation, the I-405 corridor immediately east of Beverly Hills is one of the busiest interstate segments in the United States, while Wilshire, Sunset, and Santa Monica boulevards are among the most consistently congested signal-controlled arterials in the country.

Caltrans data shows I-405 through the Beverly Hills / Westwood area routinely carrying over 350,000 vehicles per day β€” among the highest counts of any interstate in the United States. Wilshire Boulevard through Beverly Hills serves as the primary east-west surface alternate when the freeway is overloaded, with peak signal-cycle congestion frequently rivaling I-405 itself.

I-405 East of Beverly Hills

I-405 (the San Diego Freeway) runs along the eastern boundary of Beverly Hills, connecting LAX (south) to the western SFV via the Sepulveda Pass (north). It's one of the most consistently congested freeway segments in the United States.

I-405 Around Beverly Hills

  • Wilshire Boulevard / Westwood — The major Westwood interchange
  • Santa Monica Boulevard — Mid-corridor exit, Century City access
  • Sunset Boulevard — Northern Beverly Hills access, Bel-Air
  • Sepulveda Pass — The climb to the SFV

The Sepulveda Pass climb north of Beverly Hills is one of the most predictable congestion points on I-405. Northbound afternoon peak frequently stacks traffic from Wilshire all the way over the pass into the SFV. Cameras on the freeway and the Sepulveda Boulevard parallel show whether the corridor is moving or whether the surface alternate is faster.

Check Westside Conditions Right Now

See live conditions on I-405 and the Westside boulevards before heading to Santa Monica, Century City, or downtown LA.

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Wilshire, Santa Monica, and Sunset Boulevards

Beverly Hills's three signature boulevards each carry distinct traffic patterns:

  • Wilshire Boulevard: The most prestigious commercial address on the Westside. Runs east through the Miracle Mile to Koreatown and on to downtown LA. Cameras show conditions through the Beverly Hills Triangle and the Miracle Mile / Wilshire-La Brea cluster.
  • Santa Monica Boulevard: Mid-city east-west, with Beverly Hills's busiest single segment between Century City and West Hollywood.
  • Sunset Boulevard: Northern east-west, the historic Sunset Strip on the West Hollywood side and Bel-Air mansions on the western Beverly Hills side.

Wilshire vs. Santa Monica Boulevard

For east-west moves through Beverly Hills, Wilshire is the prestige route but heavily signal-controlled. Santa Monica Boulevard is typically faster during peak hours, particularly the segment between Century City and Doheny. Cameras on both show real-time signal-cycle conditions.

Rodeo Drive and the Commercial Core

Rodeo Drive and the Beverly Hills Triangle (bounded by Wilshire, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Crescent Drive) form the city's commercial core. Tourist-driven foot and vehicle surges peak around major shopping holidays, the Academy Awards weekend (when nearby venues create massive surges), and the annual Concours d'Elegance.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeway and major boulevards slow, Beverly Hills's grid takes the load:

  • Beverly Drive: Major north-south through the Triangle and into the residential hills
  • Rodeo Drive: The famous luxury-shopping corridor
  • Doheny Drive: Eastern boundary toward West Hollywood
  • Robertson Boulevard: Cross-Beverly Hills north-south
  • Crescent Drive / CaΓ±on Drive: Triangle-area arterials
  • Coldwater Canyon Drive: Connection through the hills to the SFV

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Sunset Boulevard to spot signal cascades during major Beverly Hilton events, Saban Theatre performances, and red-carpet event surges.

Plan Your LA Westside Drive

Build a custom route across Beverly Hills, Westwood, and the Westside β€” and see every camera along the way.

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Traffic Patterns

Beverly Hills traffic has both daily Westside commute and special-event patterns. Eastbound morning peak on Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards runs 7:00-9:30 AM. Afternoon peak runs 3:30-7:00 PM. Premiere events and major venue programming at the Beverly Hilton, Saban Theatre, and Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts produce predictable evening surges throughout the year. Knowing the best times to check traffic cameras helps Beverly Hills residents and visitors plan around these peaks.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Marine layer fog can affect the Westside during late spring and early summer mornings. Wildfire smoke from inland LA fires drifts onto the Westside during Santa Ana wind events.

Beverly Hills hill canyon roads β€” Coldwater Canyon, Beverly Glen, Benedict Canyon β€” are weather-sensitive during major rain events and rare ice conditions.

Major Events

The Academy Awards (held in nearby Hollywood), the Golden Globes (Beverly Hilton), the Concours d'Elegance, and major film premieres create predictable surge events. Westfield Century City holiday-shopping flow, Beverly Hilton conferences, and major Saban Theatre programming all generate localized arterial flows.

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TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources into one seamless interface. Use our interactive map to find cameras by location, switch to grid view to scan multiple Westside boulevards at once, build custom routes for an event commute, or save favorites for instant access. Available 24/7 on any device.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Beverly Hills?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 350 live cameras covering Beverly Hills and the surrounding Westside, including I-405 through the Sepulveda Pass, Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard, and the major surface arterials. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Beverly Hills traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Beverly Hills cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.

How bad is the Sepulveda Pass commute?

The I-405 climb over the Sepulveda Pass is one of the most consistently congested grades in the United States. Northbound afternoon peak frequently stacks traffic from Wilshire all the way to the SFV.

Can I see Rodeo Drive on the cameras?

Cameras at the Wilshire Boulevard / Rodeo Drive intersection and the surrounding Triangle show signalized-arterial conditions through the commercial core during peak shopping and event periods.

Where can I find Beverly Hills street cameras?

You can find live Beverly Hills street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Drive, and the Doheny / Robertson corridor.

What's the best route from Beverly Hills to LAX?

I-405 south is the freeway route, typically heavily congested. Wilshire Boulevard west into Westwood and then south on Sepulveda is the surface alternate. Cameras on both routes show real-time flow.

Start Watching Beverly Hills Street Cameras

Access 350+ live camera feeds across I-405, Wilshire, Sunset, and Beverly Hills city street feeds instantly.

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