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Greenville, SC Traffic Cameras: 285+ Live Cams

285+ Live Camera Feeds • Greenville, South Carolina

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Monitor Greenville Traffic in Real-Time

Access 285+ live traffic cameras throughout Greenville and the South Carolina Upstate. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout downtown Greenville and the West End district. View real-time conditions on I-85, I-385, and key routes connecting Greenville to Spartanburg and beyond. The average driver in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson metro area loses approximately 26 hours annually to traffic congestion, making real-time route planning essential for Upstate commuters.

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Cameras: 285+  |  Coverage: Greenville & SC Upstate  |  Sources: SCDOT, SC 511

Coverage Areas

Greenville sits along the I-85 corridor in South Carolina's rapidly growing Upstate region. Camera coverage spans the major interstates, downtown connectors, and commercial corridors that serve the metro area.

I-85 Corridor

125+ cameras

Main interstate through the Upstate connecting Greenville to Spartanburg and Atlanta, passing through the BMW manufacturing region.

I-385 Spur to Downtown

75+ cameras

Direct freeway connection from I-85 into downtown Greenville and the business district.

US-29 North-South

55+ cameras

Route connecting Greenville to Spartanburg through the eastern suburbs and industrial areas.

Downtown & Pleasantburg Drive

30+ cameras

City streets and major commercial corridors including Woodruff Road and Haywood Road.

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Key Corridors and Congestion Points

I-85 Through the Upstate

I-85 is the backbone of the Greenville-Spartanburg metro, carrying both commuter and freight traffic between Atlanta and Charlotte. The stretch through Greenville County sees heavy volumes, particularly near the I-385 interchange and the Woodruff Road exit. The BMW manufacturing plant near Greer generates significant truck traffic on the eastern end of the corridor.

I-385 and Downtown Access

I-385 is a spur route connecting I-85 to downtown Greenville. It carries some of the highest traffic volumes in the Upstate, with high-volume segments near Haywood Road handling over 91,000 vehicles daily according to SCDOT data. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Main Street and Washington Street to check for road-level gridlock near Falls Park or local events. The Haywood Mall area near the I-385/Haywood Road interchange is a consistent congestion point, and Woodruff Road is specifically identified as one of the most congested surface corridors in South Carolina, often handling over 40,000 vehicles daily during peak retail seasons.

Woodruff Road Corridor

Woodruff Road is one of the most congested surface streets in the Upstate. The stretch between I-85 and I-385 is lined with retail, restaurants, and commercial development that generates heavy traffic throughout the day, especially on weekends and during the holiday shopping season.

Woodruff Road Alternative

When Woodruff Road is congested, use Verdae Boulevard or Butler Road as parallel alternatives. Check cameras along I-385 to confirm conditions before choosing your route.

Rush Hour Patterns

Greenville's rapid growth has intensified rush hour congestion, particularly on the interstate corridors.

Morning rush (7:15 AM – 8:30 AM):

  • I-385 northbound from Mauldin toward downtown
  • I-85 westbound from Spartanburg toward Greenville
  • Pleasantburg Drive northbound
  • Laurens Road toward downtown

Evening rush (4:30 PM – 6:00 PM):

  • I-385 southbound from downtown toward I-85
  • I-85 eastbound toward Greer and Spartanburg
  • Woodruff Road in both directions
  • Church Street and Main Street southbound through downtown

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View every highway camera in the Greenville area on an interactive map with real-time filtering.

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Weather Considerations

The South Carolina Upstate has a mild climate overall, but winter weather events can catch drivers off guard. Traffic safety is an ongoing priority, as high-traffic corridors like Rutherford Street and Poinsett Highway recorded over 540 crashes between 2018 and 2022. According to SCDOT research, South Carolina has historically led the nation in traffic fatality rates per 100 million miles traveled, making real-time situational awareness on corridors like I-85 a vital safety practice for Upstate drivers. Greenville's proximity to the Blue Ridge foothills means elevation changes that affect road conditions.

Freezing rain and black ice are more common than snow in the Upstate. Bridges and overpasses on I-85 and I-385 freeze first β€” check cameras when temperatures drop near freezing.

  • Summer thunderstorms can produce heavy rain and localized flooding, particularly along Reedy River near downtown
  • Winter ice storms, though infrequent, can shut down the entire interstate system for hours
  • Morning fog is common in the river valleys during fall, reducing visibility on I-85 near the Reedy River crossings

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Interactive Map

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Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds from SCDOT and SC 511 systems

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About Greenville Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 285+ live traffic cameras throughout Greenville. Our platform aggregates feeds from SCDOT and SC 511 cameras, giving you comprehensive coverage across the Upstate. 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-85, I-385, US-29, US-25, US-123, SC-291, SC-146, and Woodruff Road. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute, save favorites for instant access, and monitor multiple areas simultaneously.

How many traffic cameras are available in Greenville?

TrafficVision.Live provides access to 285+ live traffic cameras covering Greenville highways, intersections, and major roads including I-85, I-385, and US-29.

Are Greenville 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.

What highways have camera coverage in Greenville?

Coverage includes I-85, I-385, US-29, US-25, US-123, SC-291, SC-146, Woodruff Road, and Pleasantburg Drive.

How do I check traffic between Greenville and Spartanburg?

Use the interactive map to view cameras along I-85 and US-29 between Greenville and Spartanburg, or build a custom route to monitor your specific path.

Can I monitor Woodruff Road traffic?

Yes. Camera coverage along the Woodruff Road corridor and nearby I-385 interchanges shows real-time conditions in this heavily congested retail area.

Where can I find Greenville street feeds?

You can find live Greenville street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates SCDOT data for major surface routes like Pleasantburg Drive and Laurens Road.

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