TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 100+ live traffic cameras throughout Concord and the surrounding New Hampshire region. Our platform aggregates real-time feeds from NHDOT and 511 systems, giving you comprehensive coverage of I-93, I-89, and all major routes through New Hampshire's capital city. According to NHDOT reports, I-93 through the Concord-Manchester corridor serves as the state's busiest highway, with traffic volumes on southern segments exceeding 100,000 vehicles daily.
Monitor Concord Traffic in Real-Time
Access 100+ live traffic cameras throughout Concord and the surrounding region. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout downtown Concord and the state government complex. View real-time conditions on I-93, I-89, US-3, US-202, and key intersections. Check traffic before your commute, monitor ski traffic heading north, or watch for delays during leaf peeping season. Part of a network monitoring 135,000+ cameras across 600+ sources worldwide.
VIEW CONCORD CAMERAS →Why Concord Traffic Cameras Matter
Concord, New Hampshire's state capital (population ~44,000), sits at one of the state's most critical transportation junctions. The I-93/I-89 interchange serves as a gateway between Manchester/Boston to the south, the White Mountains to the north, and Vermont/Burlington to the northwest. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Main Street and Loudon Road to check for road-level gridlock near the state capitol or during race weekends.
Key traffic factors:
- Commuter traffic between Concord, Manchester, and Nashua
- Government traffic to/from the state capitol and government offices
- Ski resort traffic on I-93 north to White Mountains (winter weekends)
- Leaf peeping season (September-October) brings heavy tourist traffic
- NASCAR races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in nearby Loudon
- Winter conditions with snow/ice on mountain approaches
- I-93 through Franconia Notch reduces to single lane each direction (major bottleneck)
Concord Camera Coverage
I-93 Corridor (50+ Cameras)
North-south artery connecting Manchester/Boston to White Mountains and Franconia Notch. Monitor downtown Concord, Manchester approaches, and mountain gateway traffic.
I-89 Corridor (30+ Cameras)
Northwest route to Lebanon, Hanover, and Vermont. Key for cross-state traffic and connections to Burlington. Monitor for winter weather impacts.
US-3 & US-202 (20+ Cameras)
Surface routes through downtown Concord and surrounding communities. Monitor for local traffic, construction zones, and downtown congestion.
Never Miss Your Exit Again
Check real-time conditions on I-93, I-89, and all Concord routes before you leave. See actual traffic, not just colored lines on a map.
VIEW CAMERAS NOW →Coverage Areas
I-93 Corridor
- Concord to Manchester: MM 15-18, Exits 12-16
- Downtown Concord: Exits 13-15 (state government area)
- North to White Mountains: MM 18-30, mountain approach traffic
- Franconia Notch State Park: MM 32-36 (single lane bottleneck)
Peak congestion: Weekday 7-9 AM southbound, 4-6 PM northbound; Winter weekends 8 AM-12 PM northbound; Fall weekends 2-6 PM southbound
I-89 Corridor
- Concord to Lebanon: MM 1-20, Vermont connections
- I-93/I-89 Interchange: Critical junction west of downtown
- New London area: MM 10-15, Lake Sunapee region access
- Lebanon/Hanover: MM 17-20, Dartmouth College area
Peak congestion: Weekday 7-9 AM westbound, 4-6 PM eastbound; Weekend ski traffic
Real-Time Features
Our platform gives you instant access to Concord traffic cameras with tools designed for daily commuters:
- Interactive Map: Click any camera on the map for live feeds
- Grid View: Browse all cameras with search, filter, and sort
- Custom Routes: Build your exact commute path and see all cameras along it
- Save Favorites: One-click access to your most-used cameras
- Mobile Optimized: Check traffic from anywhere on any device
- No Login Required: Instant access, no account needed
- Free Forever: All features free, no premium tiers
Build Your Commute Route
Create a custom route along your daily drive. See every camera from your driveway to your destination in order.
BUILD ROUTE NOW →Winter Weather Impact
I-93 through Franconia Notch reduces to single lane each direction with no median barrier. Snow/ice conditions cause major delays. Check cameras before heading north in winter months.
Ski Season Traffic
Winter weekends bring heavy ski traffic on I-93 north to Loon Mountain, Cannon Mountain, and Bretton Woods. Traffic often backs up from 8 AM to noon on Saturdays. Check cameras early to plan departure times.
Seasonal Considerations
Leaf Peeping Season (September-October)
Fall foliage draws massive tourist traffic through Concord to the White Mountains. I-93 northbound can be congested on weekdays, heavy on weekends. Southbound return traffic peaks 2-6 PM on Sundays. Use cameras to check Franconia Notch conditions.
Winter Ski Traffic (December-March)
Weekend ski traffic to White Mountains creates northbound congestion on I-93 starting Friday afternoons through Saturday morning. Return traffic Sunday afternoons. Monitor cameras for weather delays and chain-up requirements.
NASCAR Race Weekends (July)
New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon (10 miles north) hosts NASCAR races. Expect heavy traffic on I-93 and US-106 during race weekends. Check cameras for parking lot traffic before/after races.
Daily Commute Patterns
Standard rush hours: 7-9 AM southbound (to Manchester), 4-6 PM northbound (returning to Concord). State government offices in downtown create concentrated traffic on Exits 13-15. According to Reason Foundation research, New Hampshire drivers spend an average of 33 hours per year in traffic congestion, with the northbound I-93 stretch through Concord frequently ranking as one of the state's most delayed afternoon commutes.
A safety initiative by the NH State Police identified a "hot spot" on I-93 just north of Concord (Exits 17-24) that recorded over 1,000 traffic crashes between 2019 and 2024, highlighting the importance of using live feeds for incident awareness and safety planning.
NHDOT Camera Network
New Hampshire DOT operates 130+ cameras statewide, providing comprehensive coverage of I-93, I-89, and major surface routes. All feeds available 24/7 through TrafficVision.Live with no direct NHDOT website navigation required.
Compare Concord Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live offers unique advantages over standard 511 websites and navigation apps:
| Feature | TrafficVision.Live | 511NH.com | Google Maps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camera Count | 100+ Concord region | ~50 Concord area | 0 (no cameras) |
| Custom Routes | Build unlimited routes | Not available | Not available |
| Favorites | Unlimited saved cameras | Not available | Not available |
| Map Interface | Interactive clustering | Basic list view | No camera access |
| Grid View | Searchable, sortable | Not available | Not available |
| Mobile Optimized | Full functionality | Limited | No cameras |
| Cost | Free, no ads on cameras | Free | Free |
| Login Required | Optional (for sync) | No | No |
See the Difference
Compare our interface to 511NH.com. View 100+ cameras on an interactive map with instant filtering, custom routes, and favorites.
TRY TRAFFICVISION →Frequently Asked Questions
How many traffic cameras are in Concord, NH?
TrafficVision.Live provides access to 100+ live traffic cameras throughout the Concord region, including I-93, I-89, US-3, US-202, and surface routes. This includes cameras in downtown Concord, along the Manchester corridor, and approaches to the White Mountains.
Are Concord traffic cameras free to view?
Yes, all Concord traffic cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free. No account required, no premium tiers, no paywalls. Access all 100+ cameras, create custom routes, and save favorites at no cost.
Do Concord traffic cameras show live video?
Most Concord cameras provide live still images that refresh every 5-30 seconds. Some cameras on I-93 and I-89 offer live video streams. Both formats give real-time views of current traffic conditions, weather, and incidents.
Can I view Concord traffic cameras on mobile?
Yes, TrafficVision.Live is fully mobile-optimized. View all 100+ Concord cameras on your smartphone or tablet with the same functionality as desktop. Check traffic before you leave, while waiting at a stoplight, or from anywhere with internet access.
What are the best times to check Concord traffic cameras?
Check cameras before leaving for your commute (weekdays 6:30 AM for southbound, 3:30 PM for northbound). On winter weekends, check I-93 northbound cameras by 7 AM for ski traffic. During fall foliage season, check cameras Friday-Sunday afternoons for return traffic from the mountains.
How do I build a custom route with Concord cameras?
Click the Routes tab on TrafficVision.Live. Enter your starting point and destination. The system plots your route on the map and shows all cameras along your path in order. Save the route for one-click access every day. Perfect for monitoring your exact commute from home to work.
Where can I find Concord street feeds?
You can find live Concord street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates NHDOT data for major surface routes like US-3 and US-202.
Related Resources
Looking for traffic cameras in other New Hampshire cities or neighboring states?
- New Hampshire Traffic Cameras - Statewide coverage with 130+ cameras
- Manchester Traffic Cameras - 80+ cameras covering New Hampshire's largest city
- Boston Traffic Cameras - 500+ cameras covering Boston metro area
- Maine Traffic Cameras - I-95 corridor and Portland area
- Vermont Traffic Cameras - I-89 and I-91 coverage
New to traffic cameras? Read our Getting Started Guide for tips on using cameras effectively for commute planning.
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