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Broomfield, CO Traffic Cameras: 500+ Live Cams

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Broomfield, CO Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Road Conditions

Monitor traffic across Broomfield, Colorado, with our comprehensive network of over 500 live traffic cameras. From the heavy commuter flow on the US-36 Boulder Turnpike to the critical I-25 North corridor and Northwest Parkway, stay informed about road conditions, mountain weather impacts, and congestion before you head out.

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Broomfield, Colorado, occupies a unique position in the Denver-Boulder corridor, serving as a vital bridge between the state's largest city and its primary educational and tech hub. As a consolidated city and county, Broomfield has seen explosive growth, becoming a center for aerospace, technology, and renewable energy. This development is anchored by the US-36 "Boulder Turnpike," one of the most heavily utilized and technologically advanced highways in the region. With its complex system of managed express lanes and major interchanges like the "Interlocken" loop, live traffic cameras are essential tools for anyone navigating the northern Front Range.

US-36 Boulder Turnpike

US-36 is the primary artery for Broomfield, carrying between 80,000 and 120,000 trips daily. Our cameras provide real-time visibility into the managed express lanes and general-purpose lanes at key interchanges like Wadsworth Boulevard, 104th Avenue, and McCaslin Boulevard.

I-25 North Corridor

The eastern edge of Broomfield is defined by I-25, the state's main north-south highway. Monitor flow and congestion at the critical junctions with E-470 and Northwest Parkway, which serve as essential bypasses for travelers heading toward Denver International Airport or Fort Collins.

Local Arterial Feeds

Broomfield's internal transit relies on busy thoroughfares like US-287, 120th Avenue, and Sheridan Boulevard. Monitor high-traffic intersections near the Flatiron Crossing mall and the Interlocken Business Park to find the fastest path through the city's commercial core.

The Dynamics of Broomfield Traffic

Traffic in Broomfield is defined by its role as a high-volume transit corridor. The US-36 Boulder Turnpike currently operates at approximately 90% of its capacity during peak hours, making travel time reliability a significant challenge for daily commuters. To manage this demand, the corridor features a sophisticated "Managed Lanes" system where toll rates are dynamically adjusted based on real-time traffic volume to ensure a predictable trip for buses and express lane users.

The complexity of the regional network is further heightened by major interchanges that see significant incident rates. According to local transportation safety reports, the intersection of US-36 and Wadsworth Boulevard remains one of the top crash locations in the county. Similarly, high-volume segments like 160th Avenue and Huron Street require constant monitoring due to the rapid commercial development in the northern part of the city. For residents, visual verification via live cameras is the most effective way to judge whether to use the toll-based Northwest Parkway or stick to local routes like US-287.

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Front Range Updates

Monitor the primary route between Denver and Boulder for real-time congestion data.

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Managed Lane Visibility

See the flow of the US-36 Express Lanes before deciding to pay the dynamic toll.

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High Plains Weather

Check for crosswinds and snow accumulation on the exposed segments of the Northwest Parkway.

For many Broomfield residents, the daily commute involves navigating the dense traffic between the Denver metro and Boulder. While specific commute times vary, the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) notes that traffic delays are a constant factor in this corridor. The integration of bus rapid transit (BRT) and managed lanes has improved options, but checking road surface conditions remains vital during Colorado's frequent winter weather events.

TrafficVision empowers you to master this corridor with our interactive map and cluster markers. You can zoom into specific interchanges like the US-36 and I-25 "stack" to see exactly how traffic is moving. For those heading south, our Route Builder allows you to plan your drive toward Denver or Highlands Ranch and see every camera along the way, ensuring you can pivot to parallel routes like Federal Boulevard if the turnpike is backed up.

Plan Your Front Range Commute

Don't get caught in the US-36 rush hour or I-25 delays. Use our interactive map to check every camera on your route before you leave home.

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Safety and Future Infrastructure

Safety and infrastructure improvements are ongoing in Broomfield. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is currently developing a new mobility hub at the I-25 and CO-7 interchange, slated to open in 2026, which will further integrate regional transit options. This focus on "smart mobility" aims to reduce the economic impact of congestion, which costs regional motorists thousands of hours in lost time annually.

According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), real-time traffic monitoring systems are a critical component of modern highway safety, reducing the risk of secondary accidents by warning drivers of upcoming congestion. By using Colorado traffic cameras to stay informed, Broomfield drivers contribute to a more predictable and safer transit environment for everyone on the Front Range.

How TrafficVision Helps Broomfield Drivers

TrafficVision aggregates feeds from over 600 official sources, including CDOT and the E-470 Public Highway Authority, to provide a unified viewing experience.

  • Interactive Map: Visualize traffic across Broomfield and the entire Denver-Boulder region. See how US-36 connects with I-25 and the Northwest Parkway.
  • Grid View: Quickly scan multiple cameras at once. Filter for "Wadsworth" or "Interlocken" to see exactly where the bottlenecks are.
  • Favorites: Bookmark the cameras you check every morning, like the US-36 at 104th Ave interchange, for instant access on any device.
  • 24/7 Free Access: No accounts, no paywalls, and no apps required. Access live road conditions from any web browser on desktop or mobile.

Are these Broomfield traffic cameras live?

Yes, the cameras provide real-time updates. CDOT's image-based feeds refresh every few seconds to show current congestion on routes like US-36 and I-25.

How can I see the toll prices for the US-36 Express Lanes?

While our cameras show the traffic flow in the express lanes, toll prices are dynamic and posted on overhead signs. Generally, checking the density of traffic in our Denver traffic cameras can help you decide if the express lane is worth the current price.

Is it free to use TrafficVision in Broomfield?

Yes. TrafficVision offers 100% free access to over 135,000 cameras worldwide, including all Colorado traffic cameras. No subscription or registration is necessary.

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Don't let the Boulder Turnpike or I-25 traffic slow you down. Explore our live map and join the thousands of Colorado drivers who use TrafficVision to find the best route every day.

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