Monitor Green Bay Traffic in Real-Time
Access 130+ live traffic cameras throughout Green Bay and northeast Wisconsin. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout downtown Green Bay and the Lambeau Field district. View real-time conditions on I-43, US-41, and key intersections across the metro area. The average one-way commute for Green Bay residents is a relatively efficient 18.5 minutes, significantly shorter than the national average.
VIEW GREEN BAY CAMERAS βCoverage Areas
Green Bay's freeway network centers on the I-43 corridor running north-south and US-41 connecting through downtown. Camera coverage spans from De Pere through Ashwaubenon to Howard and beyond.
I-43 Corridor
50+ cameras
Main north-south freeway through the metro with coverage at Lombardi Avenue, Oneida Street, and all major exits.
US-41 & Downtown
40+ cameras
Broadway, Main Street, and the Fox River bridge crossings through the heart of Green Bay.
State Highway 29
25+ cameras
East-west route connecting Green Bay to Wausau, with coverage through Ashland Avenue and the west side.
Highway 172 & Bypass
15+ cameras
East-side connector linking I-43 to De Pere and the southern suburbs.
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Build a custom route to Lambeau Field and monitor every camera along your path on game days.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βKey Corridors and Congestion Points
I-43 Through Green Bay
I-43 is the primary north-south freeway serving the metro area. According to WisDOT reports, high-volume segments of Interstate 41 through the city handle over 62,000 vehicles per day, while the I-43 corridor maintains an AADT of up to 35,600 vehicles. Traffic builds significantly around the Lombardi Avenue exit on Packers game days, but regular commuter congestion also occurs at the US-41/I-43 interchange and the Oneida Street exit during rush hours.
The stretch between Highway 172 and Highway 29 sees the heaviest daily volumes.
US-41 and the Fox River Crossings
US-41 runs through downtown Green Bay as a surface route, crossing the Fox River on bridges that can create bottlenecks. The Main Street and Walnut Street bridges are particularly congested during peak hours. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Oneida Street and Broadway to check for road-level gridlock near the stadium or downtown events. Construction and bridge maintenance can reduce capacity further β check cameras before crossing the river.
Lambeau Field Area
The Lombardi Avenue corridor around Lambeau Field transforms on game days and event nights. I-43 exits at Lombardi Avenue and Oneida Street become heavily congested 2-3 hours before kickoff. Cameras along this stretch help you time your arrival and find the least congested approach.
Game Day Traffic Tip
On Packers game days, I-43 backs up from Lombardi Avenue as early as 3 hours before kickoff. Use Highway 172 from the south or Highway 29 from the west as alternates.
Rush Hour Patterns
Green Bay's rush hours are moderate compared to larger metros but can still cause delays, especially on I-43 and at the Fox River crossings.
Morning rush (7:00 AM β 8:30 AM):
- I-43 southbound from Howard to downtown
- US-41 southbound through the Fox River bridges
- Oneida Street westbound approaching I-43
Evening rush (4:15 PM β 5:45 PM):
- I-43 northbound from Highway 172 to Lombardi Avenue
- US-41 northbound through downtown
- Mason Street and Military Avenue westbound
Monitor Your Green Bay Commute
Save your daily route and check cameras every morning before you leave.
VIEW CAMERAS ON MAP βWeather and Winter Driving
Northeast Wisconsin winters bring heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures that significantly impact driving conditions. In 2022, Brown County recorded 3,487 motor vehicle crashes, resulting in over 1,200 injuries, highlighting the importance of real-time monitoring for high-speed corridors. According to WisDOT research, the integration of real-time camera data into the Wisconsin 511 system is essential for managing the intense, event-driven surges surrounding the Lambeau Field district. Green Bay averages around 50 inches of snow per season, and lake-effect moisture from Green Bay (the body of water) can intensify storms.
Wind-driven snow off the bay can create sudden whiteout conditions on I-43 near the bay shore. Always check cameras before traveling the north-south corridor in winter.
Winter considerations:
- I-43 north of Green Bay is exposed to wind and drifting snow
- Fox River bridges ice over before road surfaces
- Highway 29 through rural stretches west of the city sees limited visibility in snow squalls
- Temperatures regularly drop below zero, creating black ice risks on all routes
Features
Interactive Map
View all Green Bay cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from WisDOT and Wisconsin 511 systems
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
About Green Bay Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 130+ live traffic cameras throughout Green Bay. Our platform aggregates feeds from Wisconsin 511 and WisDOT cameras, giving you comprehensive coverage across the metro area. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ sources across 130+ countries on all 7 continents.
View live feeds from major routes including I-43, US-41, State Highway 29, State Highway 54, State Highway 57, State Highway 172, and Lombardi Avenue. Our interactive map lets you quickly locate cameras near your route, while the grid view provides organized browsing. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute in one view.
How many traffic cameras are available in Green Bay?
TrafficVision.Live provides access to 130+ live traffic cameras covering Green Bay highways, intersections, and major roads including I-43, US-41, and Highway 29.
Are Green Bay traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. Cameras are available 24/7.
Can I check traffic around Lambeau Field on game days?
Yes. Cameras along I-43 at Lombardi Avenue and Oneida Street show real-time conditions around Lambeau Field. Build a custom route to monitor your entire path to the stadium.
How often do Green Bay traffic cameras update?
Most WisDOT and Wisconsin 511 cameras update every few seconds, providing near real-time views of current conditions.
What highways have camera coverage in Green Bay?
Coverage includes I-43, US-41, State Highway 29, State Highway 54, State Highway 57, State Highway 172, and major local roads like Lombardi Avenue and Oneida Street.
Where can I find Green Bay street feeds?
You can find live Green Bay street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates WisDOT data for major surface routes like Mason Street and Military Avenue.
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