Eastern Austria Transit: Burgenland Live Traffic Cameras
Navigate the vital corridors of eastern Austria with our network of over 450 live traffic cameras in Burgenland. From the busy A4 motorway connecting Vienna to Budapest to the strategic S31 expressway, monitor road conditions and border traffic flow in real-time across this key transit region.
VIEW BURGENLAND CAMERAS →Burgenland serves as the essential gateway between Austria and its eastern neighbors, Hungary and Slovakia. Managed by ASFINAG, the state's road network supports an immense volume of international freight, cross-border commuters, and local transit. For those navigating the high-speed corridors toward Vienna or heading toward the border crossings at Nickelsdorf and Heiligenkreuz, staying informed about the flow on the A4, A2, and A6 is essential for safe and efficient travel.
TrafficVision provides 24/7 free access to official camera feeds across Burgenland’s motorways and expressways. Whether you are checking for weather impacts near the Neusiedler See or monitoring heavy vehicle queues at the Hungarian border, our platform delivers the real-time visual data needed for a seamless journey through Austria’s sunniest province.
A4: The Eastern Motorway
Monitor the primary corridor connecting Vienna to Budapest. These cameras cover the A4 through Burgenland, providing visibility into a route that handles over 67,000 vehicles daily near Bruckneudorf.
A2: The South Motorway
Keep an eye on the busy axis connecting Vienna to Graz and Italy. Monitor the high-volume sections passing through southern Burgenland, essential for checking weather conditions and freight movement.
S31: The Burgenland Expressway
Stay updated on the north-south spine of the province. These cameras are vital for monitoring the daily pulse of the region, connecting Eisenstadt to the industrial and agricultural districts of central Burgenland.
A6: The Nordost Motorway
View live feeds from the primary link to Bratislava and Slovakia. Essential for monitoring cross-border traffic volume and customs-related wait times near the Kittsee gateway.
Border Flow Monitoring
Real-time tracking of the Nickelsdorf border crossing on the A4, one of Central Europe’s busiest points for international freight and passenger transit.
Pannonian Weather Feeds
Visual confirmation of road conditions across the flat Pannonian Basin, essential for monitoring sudden fog and high-wind advisories near the wind farms.
High-Performance Grid
Scan multiple motorway interchanges and border zones simultaneously with our mobile-optimized interface, perfect for long-distance route planning.
Strategic Infrastructure: The Gateway to the East
Burgenland’s road network is a critical pillar of the Central European transport system. Managed by ASFINAG, the national motorway operator, the infrastructure supports the intense logistics requirements of the Vienna-Bratislava-Budapest industrial triangle. The state manages several key motorways, with the A4, A2, and A6 serving as the primary arteries for terrestrial movement between Western and Eastern Europe.
The utilization of the network is defined by high-intensity transit. The A4 near Bruckneudorf is the most utilized stretch of road in Burgenland, with traffic volumes peaking at nearly 77,000 vehicles on Fridays. To manage this volume, ASFINAG utilizes a sophisticated network of high-definition cameras and variable speed limit systems, many of which are integrated into the TrafficVision platform. These feeds allow drivers to identify the source of delays—whether it be a queue at the Nickelsdorf border or maintenance work near Eisenstadt—before they start their commute.
Primary Transportation Corridors
- A4 (Ost Autobahn): The primary international artery linking Vienna to Hungary and the Balkans.
- A2 (Süd Autobahn): The major link between the capital region and the southern provinces of Styria and Carinthia.
- S31 (Burgenland Schnellstraße): The internal axis of the province, providing high-speed connectivity between the northern and southern districts.
- A6 (Nordost Autobahn): The direct link to Slovakia, connecting the A4 to the Bratislava metropolitan area.
Did You Know?
Traffic in Austria drives on the right-hand side. While the general speed limit on motorways is 130 km/h (81 mph), variable speed limits are frequently implemented in Burgenland to manage traffic flow and reduce noise pollution during high-volume periods.
Prioritizing Safety in the Transit Corridor
Road safety is a continuous priority for the Burgenland State Government and national authorities. Austria maintains high safety standards, recording a significant decline in road fatalities in recent years. In 2024, Burgenland recorded 16 traffic fatalities, representing a positive downward trend compared to previous years.
The challenge of safety is amplified by the state's role as a major transit corridor. The flat, open landscape of northern Burgenland is prone to sudden fog and high crosswinds, which can catch high-speed drivers off guard. According to ÖAMTC reports, maintaining visual monitoring of the A4 and S31 is vital for preventing the types of rear-end collisions that can occur during sudden weather transitions.
TrafficVision empowers Burgenland’s drivers by providing the visual tools needed for proactive safety. By allowing motorists to see a tailback at the Nickelsdorf border or heavy rain on the A2 near Pinkafeld before they reach the location, our platform helps reduce the risk of incidents and improves overall situational awareness across the province.
Plan Your Eastern Austria Route
Check the A4, A2, and the S31 in real-time. Use the TrafficVision Interactive Map to ensure a smooth and safe journey across Burgenland.
OPEN THE LIVE MAP →Navigating Peak Hours and Border Transit
Traffic in Burgenland follows two distinct rhythms: the daily commute toward Vienna and the seasonal waves of international travelers.
The Commuter Pulse
As a key residential area for the Vienna metropolitan region, northern Burgenland experiences concentrated peak-hour traffic, particularly on the A4 and A3 approaches. Our urban grid view allows commuters to monitor these primary arteries simultaneously, helping them find the clearest path toward the capital’s commercial districts.
International Border Flow
Being situated at the junction of three countries, Burgenland’s traffic is heavily impacted by the movement of people and goods across the Hungarian and Slovakian borders. Our live feeds at Nickelsdorf and Kittsee are essential for residents and commercial drivers looking to identify the best time to cross the frontier and avoid the morning queues that often form near the customs terminals.
How TrafficVision Serves Burgenland
TrafficVision provides a high-resolution, unified dashboard for the entire Burgenland road network. By aggregating over 450 feeds from ASFINAG and regional sources, we offer the most complete visual traffic coverage in eastern Austria.
- Real-Time Border Queue Tracking: Monitor the A4 route leading to the Hungarian border crossing at Nickelsdorf.
- Searchable Motorway Interface: Find cameras at every key interchange and rest area from Kittsee to Jennersdorf.
- Weather-Ready Visibility: Visually check for fog and wind intensity on the open Pannonian plains.
- Public Safety Focus: We provide all feeds for free to support Austria's goal of continuous road safety improvement.
What is the busiest motorway in Burgenland?
The A4 (Ost Autobahn) is the busiest, especially the section near Bruckneudorf which handles over 67,000 vehicles per day as part of the primary link between Vienna and Budapest.
How do I check for queues at the Nickelsdorf border?
Use TrafficVision’s live cameras on the A4 approaching the Nickelsdorf border. Our feeds provide a clear view of the vehicle queues for both passenger cars and heavy trucks.
What are the speed limits in Austria?
The general limit is 130 km/h (81 mph) on motorways and 100 km/h (62 mph) on open roads. In built-up areas, the limit is 50 km/h. Always check the live feeds for variable speed signs that may reduce limits during rain or heavy traffic.
Can I see the road weather near Neusiedler See?
Yes, TrafficVision monitors several key points on the A4 and S31 surrounding the lake, providing visibility into local weather hazards like fog and high winds.
Watch the Gateway to the East Move
Stay ahead of the traffic and the weather. From the shores of Neusiedler See to the border at Nickelsdorf, our live cameras are your guide to Burgenland’s roads.
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