Estonia Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Road Monitoring in the Baltics
Explore 800+ live traffic cameras throughout Estonia. From the busy thoroughfares of Tallinn to the vital T1 and T2 main roads connecting the country's major hubs, monitor traffic flow and road conditions in real-time.
VIEW ESTONIA MAP โEstonia, a world leader in digital infrastructure, has one of the most sophisticated road monitoring systems in the Baltic region. For commuters in the Tallinn metropolitan area and travelers traversing the national road network, real-time visual data is a critical tool for navigating Northern Europe's changing weather and seasonal traffic patterns.
TrafficVision provides a unified platform to access 800+ camera feeds from the Estonian Transport Administration (Transpordiamet) and municipal sources. Whether you're checking for snow on the route to Tartu or monitoring the queue at the Narva border, our platform delivers instant insight into Estonia's transit landscape.
Tallinn & Harju County
Monitor the capital's busiest intersections and the primary entry points for the T1, T2, and T4 main roads. Essential for navigating Estonia's largest urban center.
T1 (Tallinn-Narva)
Track conditions along the vital East-West corridor connecting the capital with the border city of Narva. Monitor traffic flow on one of the country's most active main roads.
T2 (Tallinn-Tartu)
View cameras along the primary link between Estonia's two largest cities. Monitor progress on the expanding 2+2 sections and rural road surface conditions.
T4 (Tallinn-Pรคrnu)
Monitor the southern route toward Pรคrnu and the Latvian border (Via Baltica). Vital for international transit and seasonal travel to the "Summer Capital."
Strategic Growth of the Estonian Road Network
Estonia's road network continues to see a steady increase in vehicle passages. In 2024, the Weighted Average Annual Daily Traffic (AADT) on national roads grew by 1.5% compared to the previous year, with main roads seeing an average of 5,878 cars per day (Source: Transpordiamet).
The Estonian Transport Administration manages a sophisticated network of stationary and portable sensors that collect real-time data to support road design and maintenance. This data is especially vital as Estonia works toward its goal of nearly 13 billion vehicle-kilometers by 2028 (Source: Reportlinker).
Digital First
Experience a monitoring network built by one of the world's most digitally advanced nations.
Tallinn Insight
Real-time monitoring for the capital, where average congestion levels reach over 45% during peak hours.
Winter Visibility
Essential for tracking road clearance and visibility during the long Estonian winter months.
Grid Browsing
Use our Grid View to scan multiple cameras along the T2 (Tallinn-Tartu) highway simultaneously.
Navigating Tallinn's Urban Traffic
While Estonia has some of the least congested roads in the EU overall, its capital city presents unique challenges. In 2025, the TomTom Traffic Index reported an average congestion level of 45.7% for Tallinn, reflecting the density of vehicles in the city's historic and commercial districts (Source: TomTom).
TrafficVision's Interactive Map allows Estonian drivers to stay ahead of the gridlock. By zooming into the Tallinn bypass or checking the Grid View for the primary city arteries, you can confirm whether a reported delay is clearing up before you start your commute.
Commute Smarter in Estonia
Don't get stuck in the Tallinn rush. Use our Route Builder to check live cameras along your daily drive and find the clearest path through the city.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE โReal-Time Insights for Every Season
The Estonian Transport Administration conducts extensive traffic censuses and publishes annual plans to manage the 100% digitized road network (Source: Transpordiamet). TrafficVision makes these official feeds accessible to all drivers in a single, responsive interface.
- Check Construction: Monitor the impact of ongoing roadworks and the expansion of the 2+2 highway sections.
- Save Favorites: Bookmark the specific interchanges and rural road points you use frequently for instant access.
- Track Weather: View real-time road surface conditions during the "shoulder" seasons when black ice is common.
Driving in Estonia
Estonia drives on the right side of the road. Speed limits are typically 90 km/h on rural roads and 110-120 km/h on certain sections of the main roads during summer months. In urban areas, the limit is 50 km/h. Winter tires are mandatory from December to March.
Why Drivers Choose TrafficVision for Estonia
Our platform is optimized for both desktop and mobile use, ensuring you have the data you need wherever you are. With 800+ cameras, finding the right feed is easy with our search and filter tools. You can filter by region, city, or specific highway number.
Whether you're a local commuter or a traveler exploring the Baltics, TrafficVision provides the free, real-time data you need to navigate Estonia with confidence. Explore our Finland Country Guide for a view of the ferry connections across the Gulf.
Are these Estonia traffic cameras live?
Yes, all feeds are real-time. Most Estonian road cameras provide images that refresh every 2-5 minutes, with some major intersections in Tallinn offering more frequent updates.
Can I see cameras on the Tallinn-Tartu highway?
Absolutely. We have extensive coverage along the T2 (Tallinn-Tartu) main road, including the newest sections of the 2+2 motorway.
Is there an app for Estonia street cameras?
TrafficVision is a web-based platform fully optimized for mobile devices. There is no need to download an app; just visit our site in your browser for instant access.
How do I check road conditions for the ferry to Helsinki?
Use our Interactive Map and zoom into the Tallinn Passenger Port (Vanasadam) area to view real-time traffic flow and queue conditions near the terminals.
Drive Smarter in Estonia Today
Avoid the Tallinn bypass delays. Join thousands of drivers who use TrafficVision to monitor Estonia's highways and city streets in real-time.
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