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Fullerton, CA Traffic Cameras: 450+ Live Cams

450+ Live Camera Feeds • Fullerton, California

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Watch Fullerton Traffic in Real-Time

Access 450+ live traffic and street cameras across Fullerton and North Orange County β€” home to Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton College, and a major commercial center between LA County and central OC. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the SR-91 corridor, SR-57 connector, and the surface routes serving CSUF and downtown Fullerton. Monitor daily LA-bound commute peaks, university traffic, and major Brea Mall / Downtown Fullerton event surges.

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Cameras: 450+  |  Coverage: Fullerton, North Orange County  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

SR-91 (Riverside Freeway)

160+ Live Cameras

The east-west spine through Fullerton from Cypress to Anaheim Hills

SR-57 (Orange Freeway)

130+ Live Cameras

The north-south corridor through eastern Fullerton toward Brea and the LA basin

I-5 (Santa Ana Freeway)

70+ Live Cameras

The southern boundary, Disneyland-area approach from Fullerton

City Streets & Surface Routes

90+ Live Cameras

Harbor Boulevard, Commonwealth Avenue, Chapman Avenue, Orangethorpe Avenue, Brea Boulevard

Fullerton sits at one of the busier freeway nodes in northern Orange County, with three major Caltrans freeways within or immediately adjacent to the city. According to the California Department of Transportation, the SR-91 / SR-57 / I-5 cluster around Fullerton, Anaheim, and Brea is among the most heavily monitored zones in the OC, combining heavy daily commuter traffic, Disneyland-area surges, and freight flow between LA County and central Orange County.

Caltrans data shows SR-91 through Fullerton consistently ranking among California's busiest commuter freeway segments, with daily volumes well over 250,000 vehicles per day. SR-57 (the Orange Freeway) adds another major flow connecting the LA basin to central OC, with morning and afternoon peaks producing significant slowdowns through the Fullerton segments.

SR-91 Through Fullerton

SR-91 (the Riverside Freeway) runs east-west through Fullerton, connecting LA County (west) to Anaheim Hills, Corona, and Riverside (east). It's a heavily commuted corridor and a primary alternate to I-5 for east-west OC moves.

SR-91 Through Fullerton

  • Knott Avenue / Beach Boulevard — Western Fullerton, Buena Park boundary
  • Magnolia Avenue / Brookhurst Street — Major mid-Fullerton exits
  • Harbor Boulevard — Central Fullerton, downtown access
  • SR-57 / Lemon Street — Major freeway interchange
  • Lakeview Avenue / Imperial Highway — Eastern Fullerton, Yorba Linda boundary

The SR-91 / SR-57 interchange in eastern Fullerton is a perpetual congestion point. The merge between two heavily loaded freeways produces predictable slowdowns in both directions during peak hours. Cameras around the interchange show whether the bottleneck is the merge itself or upstream conditions.

Check OC Conditions Right Now

See live conditions on SR-91 and SR-57 before heading toward LA, Disneyland, or central Orange County.

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SR-57 (Orange Freeway): The 57

SR-57 runs north-south through eastern Fullerton, connecting Anaheim and the SR-22 / I-5 cluster (south) to Brea, Diamond Bar, and the SR-60 split (north). It's a primary commuter route for North OC residents working in the LA basin.

  • SR-57 / SR-91 interchange: Major junction in eastern Fullerton
  • Lambert Road / Imperial Highway: Brea boundary, retail cluster
  • Yorba Linda Boulevard: Yorba Linda transition
  • Orangethorpe Avenue: Surface connection through Fullerton
  • Brea Mall area: Major retail surge zone

SR-91 vs. SR-57 from Fullerton

For trips to LA County, SR-91 west then SR-91 / I-5 split is the direct route. For trips to the SR-60 / I-10 corridor, SR-57 north is faster. Cameras on both freeways make the choice obvious.

I-5 South of Fullerton

I-5 (the Santa Ana Freeway) runs along Fullerton's southern boundary, connecting it to Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, and central LA. It's heavily congested year-round, particularly during Disneyland-related surge periods.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeways slow, Fullerton's grid takes the load:

  • Harbor Boulevard: Primary north-south spine, Disneyland-area extension
  • Commonwealth Avenue: Central east-west, downtown Fullerton spine
  • Chapman Avenue: Mid-city east-west, CSUF area
  • Orangethorpe Avenue: Southern east-west, Anaheim boundary
  • Lemon Street / Lincoln Avenue: Mid-city north-south arterials
  • Brea Boulevard: Northern north-south, Brea connection

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Harbor Boulevard, Commonwealth Avenue, and Chapman Avenue to spot signal cascades during CSUF event traffic, Brea Mall surges, and downtown Fullerton arts and music event flows.

Plan Your North OC Drive

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Traffic Patterns

Fullerton rush hours are extended because of multiple commuter flows. Westbound SR-91 morning peak runs 5:30-9:30 AM. Northbound SR-57 morning peak runs 6:00-9:00 AM. Afternoon peak runs 3:00-7:30 PM. CSUF semester traffic layers additional surface-street loading at class-change hours, and Disneyland-related flow on I-5 ripples into southern Fullerton year-round.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Marine layer fog can affect the SR-91 / SR-57 cluster during late spring and early summer mornings. Santa Ana wind events in fall produce hot, dry conditions and can bring inland wildfire smoke to North OC.

Heat-related issues during extended summer 100Β°F+ events can produce localized pavement closures.

Major Events

CSUF football and graduations, the Muckenthaler Cultural Center events, Brea Mall holiday-shopping surges, the Disneyland Resort surge events, and the OC Fair (in nearby Costa Mesa) all create localized event traffic. The annual Fullerton Railroad Days and Downtown Fullerton arts events generate predictable arterial flows.

CSUF and University Traffic

Cal State Fullerton is one of the largest universities in the CSU system. Class-change hours produce predictable surges on Chapman Avenue, Nutwood Avenue, Commonwealth Avenue, and the SR-57 / Yorba Linda interchange. Cameras around the campus perimeter show conditions during major event days.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Fullerton?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 450 live cameras covering Fullerton, including SR-91 through North OC, SR-57 (Orange Freeway), I-5, and the major surface arterials. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Fullerton traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Fullerton cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.

How bad is the SR-91 / SR-57 interchange?

The 91/57 merge in eastern Fullerton produces sustained slowdowns during peak hours in both directions. Cameras around the interchange show whether the bottleneck is the merge itself or upstream conditions.

Does Disneyland traffic affect Fullerton?

Yes. Heavy Disneyland-related I-5 flow ripples into southern Fullerton via Harbor Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue. Cameras on the surface routes show whether arterial alternates are passable.

Where can I find Fullerton street cameras?

You can find live Fullerton street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Harbor Boulevard, Commonwealth Avenue, Chapman Avenue, Orangethorpe Avenue, and Lemon Street.

How does CSUF affect local traffic?

Cal State Fullerton class-change hours produce predictable surges on Chapman Avenue, Nutwood Avenue, and the SR-57 / Yorba Linda corridor. Major event days and graduations generate additional surface-street flow.

Start Watching Fullerton Street Cameras

Access 450+ live camera feeds across SR-91, SR-57, and Fullerton city street feeds instantly.

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