Live Draper Traffic Cameras & Point of the Mountain Feeds
Monitor real-time traffic across Draper and the "Silicon Slopes" tech corridor with over 150+ live camera feeds. From the critical North-South corridor of the I-15 to the busy lanes of the Bangerter Highway and the Point of the Mountain, get a clear view of road conditions and metro commutes 24/7.
EXPLORE DRAPER MAP →I-15 Point of the Mountain
Monitor the primary link between Salt Lake County and Utah County. Track real-time feeds at the Point of the Mountain to stay ahead of high-pressure commuter tailbacks and winter weather events.
Bangerter Highway (UT-154)
Track conditions on the vital north-south link connecting Draper to the western metro area. Monitor progress on the multi-year grade-separation projects and daily retail congestion.
Silicon Slopes Hub
View street cameras across Draper's commercial and tech heart. Monitor traffic flow along Minuteman Drive and Lone Peak Parkway for daily employee commutes to major area employers.
Little Cottonwood Canyon Access
Check conditions on the highways leading to the ski resorts. Monitor traffic flow along Wasatch Boulevard and the southern metro approaches during peak winter weekends.
Tech Corridor Precision
Access official UDOT feeds covering every major intersection in Utah's "Silicon Slopes," providing visibility into the state's fastest-growing employment hub.
Instant Updates
Images refresh every few seconds, providing a near-real-time view of the "I-15 Huddle" during peak morning rush.
Route Planning
Use our interactive route builder to plan your drive from Draper to Salt Lake City or Provo and see every camera along the way.
Navigating the Frontier of the Silicon Slopes: Draper Traffic
Draper serves as a critical residential and technological anchor for the Wasatch Front. Situated at the "Point of the Mountain," the city acts as the primary gateway between the Salt Lake and Utah valleys. Its strategic position at the head of the I-15 and Bangerter Highway corridors makes it one of the most transit-dense areas in the state.
According to US Census data, the average one-way commute for Draper residents is approximately 24.0 minutes. However, this reliability is highly sensitive to the status of the I-15 corridor through the Point of the Mountain. During peak hours, a 10 km drive can vary significantly depending on incidents or the status of the Express Lanes. For the thousands of tech professionals navigating this hub, real-time traffic monitoring is an essential tool for finding the clearest path through the Silicon Slopes.
The I-15 Corridor and the Point of the Mountain
Interstate 15 is the lifeblood of Utah, and in Draper, it handles massive volumes of international transit and local metropolitan flow. The area where the road crosses the traverse range—the Point of the Mountain—is a notorious bottleneck for commuters.
TrafficVision's live camera network provides visibility into critical Draper junctions:
- I-15 at Bangerter Highway: The primary transit node for the southern metro area.
- Point of the Mountain Summit: Monitor visibility and road surface conditions during the Wasatch Front's frequent winter storms.
- Minuteman Drive & Frontage Roads: Watch for delays on the secondary routes serving the major tech campuses.
By utilizing our grid view, you can scan the entire I-15 corridor from Sandy through Draper and into Lehi in seconds, ensuring you are aware of any backups before you commit to the on-ramp.
Bangerter Highway: The Western Lifeline
The Bangerter Highway (UT-154) is a critical 24-mile artery that handles over 60,000 vehicles daily in the Draper area. UDOT is currently transforming this route into a full expressway with grade-separated interchanges, making real-time monitoring essential during construction-related shifts.
Real-time cameras allow you to monitor:
- Bangerter at I-15: A major pressure point where regional and transit traffic converge.
- 13800 South Interchange: Watch for delays near the Draper city center and commercial hubs.
- Construction Progress: Track the impact of long-term modernization projects on daily travel times.
Beat the Silicon Slopes Rush
Don't get stuck in a Point of the Mountain jam. Check the live cameras at the I-15 interchange and find the fastest path between the valleys today.
VIEW LIVE CAMERAS →Local Flow and the Tech Corridor
Beyond the highways, Draper's surface streets manage the daily flow of a large technological and professional workforce. Lone Peak Parkway and State Street serve as the primary arterials for the city's residential neighborhoods and office parks.
Our platform aggregates official UDOT feeds, providing visibility into:
- Draper Town Centre: Monitor traffic around the historic district and the FrontRunner station.
- Corner Canyon & Wasatch Access: Check for delays during recreational peaks and winter ski traffic.
- Seasonal Impacts: Track snow clearing progress during winter blizzards and watch for wind-related delays near the traverse range.
Professional Tools for Utah Drivers
Whether you are a tech professional heading to the office or a resident planning a weekend trip to the canyons, TrafficVision provides the professional-grade tools you need:
- Interactive Map with Clustering: See the big picture of Wasatch Front traffic or zoom into a specific Draper intersection.
- Route Builder: Plan your drive from Draper to Salt Lake City or the Airport and see every camera along the way.
- Stable Favorites: Save your most-used feeds—like I-15 at 12300 South—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.
Are the Draper traffic cameras live?
Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 150+ cameras in the Draper area and the Silicon Slopes. Most feeds are provided by UDOT and refresh every few seconds to show current road conditions.
How can I check traffic at the Point of the Mountain?
You can find Point of the Mountain cameras by searching for "Point" or "I-15 South" in our search bar. We provide feeds for the entire traverse range section connecting Draper to Lehi.
Does TrafficVision show traffic on Bangerter Highway?
Yes, we provide comprehensive coverage of Bangerter Highway through Draper and West Jordan, including major interchanges and construction zones.
Is there a fee to use the Utah traffic camera feeds?
No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official feeds from UDOT and other agencies to provide 24/7 transparent access to traffic data for all users.
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Get the real story on the I-15 and the Bangerter Highway. Access 150+ live cameras across Draper and start your drive with confidence.
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