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Groningen, Netherlands Traffic Cameras: 350+ Live Cams

350+ Live Camera Feeds • Groningen

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Northern Energy Monitoring: Groningen Live

Navigate the academic heart of the North and the critical transit corridors to Germany with 350+ live traffic cameras. From the busy A7 Southern Ring Road to the high-speed A28 motorway and the streets of Groningen, monitor road conditions in real-time.

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Groningen, situated in the northeastern corner of the Netherlands, serves as the most important transportation and logistics hub for the Northern provinces and the vital maritime links to Germany and Scandinavia. As a major center for higher education, energy technology, and agricultural logistics, the region’s road network handles immense volumes of commuter flow and transcontinental freight. The A7 motorway, which connects the Randstad to the German border, and the A28 are the lifelines of the province, making real-time monitoring through street cameras an essential tool for avoiding the significant delays that characterize this vibrant northern region.

With over 350+ live cameras integrated into the TrafficVision platform, drivers can now scan the entire Groningen road network before starting their journey. Whether you are navigating the morning rush on the newly reconstructed Southern Ring Road (N7), heading towards Friesland via the A7, or moving freight towards the German border, our real-time feeds provide the visibility needed to handle the region’s intense traffic and variable North Sea weather.

A7 Motorway & Southern Ring

The primary east-west artery. Monitor the high-volume sections connecting Groningen to Sneek and the German border for real-time flow.

A28 Motorway (Groningen)

The major north-south link. View conditions on the high-intensity corridor connecting Groningen to Assen and the central Netherlands.

Groningen Metropolitan Area

Real-time coverage of the regional capital and world-class "Bike City," including the major arterial routes and the Julianaplein interchange.

Eemsdelta & Energy Routes

Visual coverage of local bottlenecks serving the Eemshaven energy port and the routes through the regional agricultural hubs.

Strategic Core: The Groningen Road Network

Groningen’s traffic patterns are defined by its role as a regional gateway. According to data from Rijkswaterstaat, the city of Groningen has historically been one of the most congested urban areas in the Netherlands, with an average congestion level of 32% in 2024. To manage this growing demand, the N7 Southern Ring Road has undergone a historic multi-year reconstruction, involving the deepening and partial covering of the highway to improve livability and traffic flow. Completed in September 2024, this project has successfully diverted transit freight away from the city streets, making real-time monitoring through street cameras an indispensable tool for identifying the stationary queues that still form during peak industrial cycles.

In the regional capital, the commute is a major driver of traffic, though it is uniquely dominated by non-motorized transit. An incredible 57.58% of commuters in Groningen primarily use bicycles, one of the highest rates in the world. However, for the 21% who rely on private vehicles, the city’s average one-way commute is approximately 20 minutes. Peak congestion typically occurs on the arterial routes serving the University of Groningen and the major medical centers. Real-time monitoring through our 350+ live street cameras allows residents to check visibility and road conditions across the entire urban network before they commit to their journey.

The Julianaplein Interchange

The Julianaplein is the busiest and most critical interchange in the Northern Netherlands, where the A28 and A7/N7 highways meet. During peak periods and major events in the city, this junction can experience extreme pressure. Use our live cameras to check for localized tailbacks and plan your entry into the city center via the northern bypass or the regional P+R facilities.

Industrial Logistics and Daily Flow

The province is home to the Port of Eemshaven, a major center for international energy logistics and data centers. The movement of specialized freight between the port and the A7 corridor creates intense localized traffic on the N33 and N46 corridors. The average one-way commute in the Groningen area is approximately 20 minutes, but during the frequent North Sea winter storms that can impact visibility near the coast, this can extend significantly. Real-time monitoring through our interactive map allows logistics operators to coordinate the movement of large-scale shipments and ensure that supply chains remain operational despite the challenges of the low-lying terrain.

By using our professional-grade visibility tools, drivers can visually confirm road conditions across the province. This professional-grade visibility is essential for navigating the regions of reclaimed land (polders), where road surfaces can be subject to rapid icing and localized fog during the frequent temperature fluctuations of the northern plains.

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Bike City Insights

Monitor the major cycling corridors and their intersections with arterial roads.

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Ring Road Tracking

Real-time feeds from the newly reconstructed N7 Southern Ring Road.

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Eemsdelta Port Monitoring

High-definition views of the access roads serving the Port of Eemshaven.

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Route Builder

Plot your journey to Friesland or Oldenburg and see every camera along the way.

Beyond the main national highways, Groningen’s local road network serves the region’s growing service and agricultural sectors. The roads connecting Groningen to Winschoten, Delfzijl, and Appingedam carry significant regional traffic.

The Delfzijl Industrial Corridor

The port city of Delfzijl, home to major chemical and metallurgy industries, is connected to the regional capital by a high-intensity section of the N33. This route is essential for the movement of finished products and raw materials. Monitoring this corridor in real-time allows logistics operators to avoid the unannounced maintenance works and weather-related delays that are common along the Ems estuary.

Groningen’s Urban Approaches

The regional capital, Groningen, has a compact street layout that funnels traffic towards the major historic and administrative centers. Congestion near the Hereplein and the routes leading to the Zernike Campus can impact the entire city’s flow. Using the TrafficVision interactive map, you can zoom into these specific neighborhood points to see if the morning rush is starting early on the urban expressways.

Beat the Northern Rush

Don't get stuck at the Julianaplein. Check our live feeds and find the fastest route across Groningen.

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How TrafficVision Enhances Regional Transit

TrafficVision is designed to take the guesswork out of navigating the Dutch road network. By aggregating feeds from 350+ live cameras, we provide the ground truth of road conditions in real-time.

Route Builder for Cross-Regional Travel

If you are traveling from Groningen towards Amsterdam, Zwolle, or the German border, the Route Builder is your best friend. Plot your journey across the national highways and regional A-roads, and see every camera in sequence. This allows you to visually verify road closures and weather conditions that traditional navigation apps might not yet have updated.

Favorites and Grid View

For those who drive the same route every day, the Favorites feature allows you to bookmark your most critical cameras, such as the Southern Ring road entrances or the A28 Assen interchange. Using the Grid View, you can scan these feeds in seconds, giving you an immediate overview of your entire commute before you even leave your driveway.

Safety and Road Resilience in the North-East

The combination of intense maritime transit and variable North Sea weather requires constant vigilance from drivers. According to road safety research, real-time visual information is a key factor in reducing driver stress and preventing accidents during the frequent morning fogs and heavy rain of the northern plains. TrafficVision brings this professional-grade visibility to the everyday driver in Groningen, ensuring everyone has the data they need to stay safe and informed on the road.

Can I see live traffic on the Groningen Southern Ring Road?

Yes, we provide live feeds and high-frequency refreshing images for the newly reconstructed N7 Southern Ring Road.

How many cameras cover Groningen city center?

Our platform aggregates dozens of cameras in Groningen, covering the major intersections, the canal crossings, and the primary bypasses.

Are there cameras on the A7 towards Germany?

Yes, we include coverage of the major national highway connecting Groningen to the border at Bad Nieuweschans.

Is TrafficVision free to use in the Netherlands?

Yes, TrafficVision is a 100% free service. You can access all 350+ cameras and the interactive route builder without any cost or account requirement.

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