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Fort Myers, FL Traffic Cameras: 300+ Live Cams

300+ Live Camera Feeds • Fort Myers, Florida

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Monitor Fort Myers Traffic in Real-Time

Access 300+ live traffic cameras across Fort Myers and Southwest Florida. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout downtown Fort Myers and the Cape Coral gateway. The Fort Myers-Cape Coral metropolitan area is ranked 13th nationwide for traffic congestion by INRIX, with motorists losing an average of 48 hours annually to rush-hour delays. Monitor I-75, US-41 Tamiami Trail, Colonial Boulevard, and all major corridors through Lee County with real-time camera intelligence.

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Cameras: 300+  |  Coverage: Fort Myers & Lee County  |  Sources: FDOT, FL 511, SunGuide  |  Updates: Real-time, 24/7

Coverage Areas

I-75 Corridor

120+ cameras

Full interstate coverage from Bonita Springs through North Fort Myers, including Daniels Parkway and Colonial Blvd interchanges.

US-41 Tamiami Trail

80+ cameras

Cleveland Avenue through downtown, connecting North Fort Myers to Estero and Bonita Springs.

Colonial Blvd & Local Routes

60+ cameras

Colonial Boulevard, Daniels Parkway, SR-82 to Lehigh Acres, and McGregor Boulevard.

Cape Coral & Beaches

40+ cameras

Cape Coral Parkway, Pine Island Road, Del Prado Boulevard, and routes to Fort Myers Beach.

Key Routes and Corridors

I-75 Through Southwest Florida

I-75 is the backbone of Fort Myers transportation. The interstate runs north-south through Lee County, handling over 119,000 vehicles daily and connecting the metro area to Sarasota and Tampa.

Peak congestion builds at the Colonial Boulevard interchange (Exit 136), the Daniels Parkway interchange (Exit 131), and the merge with I-75 and Alico Road (Exit 128) during rush hours.

Morning commuters heading north from Estero and Bonita Springs face regular slowdowns between Exits 123 and 136. Afternoon backups develop southbound from Colonial through Daniels as workers head home. During season β€” roughly November through April β€” snowbird traffic amplifies these patterns significantly.

Check I-75 Conditions Now

View live cameras along the entire I-75 corridor through Fort Myers. See real-time conditions at every major interchange before you merge.

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US-41 Cleveland Avenue

US-41 runs parallel to I-75 as the main surface street alternative through Fort Myers. Known locally as Cleveland Avenue through the city core, the route passes through the downtown commercial district and connects North Fort Myers across the Caloosahatchee River via the Edison Bridge. Traffic safety is a critical priority here, as Fort Myers is ranked among the 25 most dangerous cities for pedestrians in the United States, making real-time monitoring of busy surface routes like Cleveland Avenue essential. Users can also monitor live street feeds along McGregor Boulevard and Winkler Avenue to check for road-level gridlock near the riverfront or local shopping centers.

Signal timing and turning traffic create consistent delays between Winkler Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard during peak hours.

Colonial Boulevard (SR-884)

Colonial Boulevard is the primary east-west artery connecting Cape Coral to I-75. The corridor carries heavy commuter traffic as thousands of Cape Coral residents cross the Midpoint Memorial Bridge each morning. Traffic backs up westbound in the evening as workers return across the bridge. The I-75 interchange at Colonial is one of the busiest in the region.

Daniels Parkway

Daniels Parkway connects Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) to I-75 and the surrounding commercial district. Airport traffic, hotel shuttles, and retail shoppers around Gulf Coast Town Center and Bell Tower Shops create midday congestion that other corridors don't see. Monitor cameras along Daniels before heading to the airport to avoid surprises.

Seasonal Traffic Patterns

Snowbird Season Alert

Fort Myers traffic increases 30-40% between November and April as seasonal residents arrive. Plan extra time on I-75 and US-41 during these months.

Southwest Florida's traffic patterns are unlike most American cities. The population of Lee County swells dramatically during winter months as snowbirds arrive from the Northeast and Midwest. This seasonal surge impacts every major corridor:

  • November-April: Peak season with significantly heavier traffic on I-75, US-41, and all bridge crossings
  • January-March: Heaviest months β€” expect longer commutes and crowded beaches
  • May-October: Off-season with lighter traffic, though afternoon thunderstorms can cause sudden slowdowns
  • Hurricane season (June-November): Monitor cameras for evacuation route conditions during tropical weather events

Hurricane Evacuation Routes

During hurricane warnings, Fort Myers traffic cameras become critical for monitoring evacuation routes. I-75 northbound, US-41 northbound, and SR-80 eastbound serve as primary evacuation corridors. Camera feeds help you identify which routes are moving and where backups are forming.

Monitor Weather-Related Conditions

Track live cameras during storms and seasonal traffic surges. Save your key routes as favorites for instant access.

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Bridge Crossings

Three bridges connect Fort Myers to Cape Coral across the Caloosahatchee River, and each is a daily chokepoint:

Bridge Route Peak Delay
Midpoint Memorial Bridge Colonial Blvd 15-25 min AM/PM
Cape Coral Bridge Cape Coral Pkwy 10-20 min AM/PM
Edison Bridge US-41 10-15 min AM/PM

Morning traffic flows eastbound as Cape Coral commuters head to Fort Myers. The pattern reverses in the evening. Checking bridge cameras before crossing can save significant time by choosing the least congested option.

Features

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Interactive Map

View all Fort Myers cameras on an interactive map with clustering and zoom

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Grid View

Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options

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Save Favorites

Bookmark your daily commute cameras for one-tap access

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Route Builder

Build custom routes and see every camera along your path

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Mobile Ready

Check traffic from your phone before leaving home or work

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Real-Time Feeds

Live updates from FDOT and FL 511 camera systems

Tips for Fort Myers Commuters

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Monitor Bridge Cameras Before Crossing

Check the Midpoint Memorial, Cape Coral, and Edison bridge cameras to pick the fastest crossing. A few minutes of camera checking can save 15+ minutes in traffic.

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Watch I-75 Interchange Cameras

The Colonial Blvd and Daniels Pkwy interchanges are the most congestion-prone. View these cameras before merging onto I-75.

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Use Route Builder for Your Commute

Build a custom route from home to work and save it. Open your route each morning to see live conditions on every camera along your path.

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Plan Around Seasonal Patterns

During snowbird season (Nov-Apr), add 10-15 minutes to your usual commute estimate, especially on I-75 and the bridge crossings.

Build Your Fort Myers Route

Create a custom commute route and monitor every camera along the way. Save it for daily one-tap access to your entire route.

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About Fort Myers Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 300+ live traffic cameras across Fort Myers and Southwest Florida. Our platform aggregates feeds from Florida DOT, FL 511, and the SunGuide traffic management system, giving you comprehensive coverage of Lee County's road network. The average one-way commute in Fort Myers is approximately 28 minutes, currently the longest in Florida, with seasonal surges from November through April adding significant delays.

Whether you're commuting across the Caloosahatchee bridges, heading to Southwest Florida International Airport, or navigating I-75 during snowbird season, our camera network provides real-time visibility into conditions across the region. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources across 130+ countries and all 7 continents.

Our interactive map lets you quickly locate cameras near your route, while the grid view provides an organized way to browse all available feeds. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute, save favorites for instant access, and monitor multiple corridors simultaneously.

How many traffic cameras are available in Fort Myers?

TrafficVision.Live provides access to over 300 live traffic cameras covering Fort Myers and the greater Lee County area, including I-75, US-41, Colonial Boulevard, Daniels Parkway, and Cape Coral bridge crossings.

Are Fort Myers traffic cameras free to use?

Yes, all traffic cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access 24/7. No account or subscription is required to view live feeds.

Can I monitor Fort Myers traffic on my phone?

Yes, TrafficVision.Live is fully responsive and works on all mobile devices. You can check cameras, build routes, and save favorites directly from your phone's browser.

How do I check traffic on the Cape Coral bridges?

Use the interactive map to zoom into the Caloosahatchee River crossings, or search for "Cape Coral Bridge," "Midpoint Memorial," or "Edison Bridge" to find cameras at each crossing. Save them as favorites for quick daily checks.

When is traffic worst in Fort Myers?

Rush hours run 7-9 AM and 4-6:30 PM on weekdays, with the heaviest congestion on I-75 and the bridge crossings. Traffic is significantly worse during snowbird season from November through April, when the area's population swells with seasonal residents.

Where can I find Fort Myers street feeds?

You can find live Fort Myers street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates FDOT data for major surface routes like Colonial Boulevard and Daniels Parkway.

Start Monitoring Fort Myers Traffic

Check cameras and city street feeds before you leave and know exactly when traffic clears. Build custom routes, save favorites, and check city street feeds instantly.

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