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Hattiesburg, MS Traffic Cameras: 300+ Live Cams

300+ Live Camera Feeds • Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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Monitor 300+ Live Traffic Cameras in Hattiesburg, MS

Access real-time traffic conditions across the Hub City and the Pine Belt region. From the vital I-59 corridor to the US-49 north-south artery and the Highway 98/Hardy Street commercial strip, monitor Hattiesburg road conditions with 300+ free live camera feeds updated 24/7. The average one-way commute for Hattiesburg residents is approximately 19.6 minutes, though peak-hour congestion results in an average annual loss of 13 hours per driver according to regional transportation data.

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Total Coverage: 300+ cameras  |  Major Highways: I-59, US-49, US-98 (Hardy Street)  |  Key Interchanges: I-59 & US-49, I-59 & US-98  |  Monitoring: MDOT (MDOTTraffic)  |  Special: USM campus area, Hub City downtown, Forrest/Lamar county crossings

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, earns its "Hub City" nickname from its position at the convergence of major highways, railroads, and pipelines radiating through the Pine Belt. With a metro population approaching 180,000 and two universities generating constant traffic, the city handles far more volume than its modest size suggests. According to regional reports, Hattiesburg currently ranks among the top 25 Mississippi cities for the longest commute times, reflecting the growing pressure on its arterial road network. Our platform aggregates live traffic cameras from the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) via MDOTTraffic, providing comprehensive coverage of every major interchange and corridor in the Hattiesburg area.

The I-59 Corridor runs northeast to southwest through the city, connecting Hattiesburg to Meridian, Laurel, and the Gulf Coast. Cameras monitor the full stretch through the metro, capturing heavy freight volumes and commuter flows at the critical US-49 and US-98 interchanges. Checking these feeds before heading toward New Orleans or Birmingham is a daily habit for Pine Belt commuters.

The US-49 Corridor serves as the primary north-south artery, linking Hattiesburg to Jackson and the Gulf Coast. Cameras monitor the high-traffic sections from the northern Lamar County approaches through the commercial zones near US-98. This route carries heavy daily volumes and becomes a critical evacuation route during hurricane season.

Highway 98 (Hardy Street) is the main east-west commercial corridor and the front door to the University of Southern Mississippi. Cameras cover the retail intersections, campus district, and connections to the western residential areas. Hardy Street traffic is a constant concern for USM students, faculty, and shoppers navigating between the university and the commercial strip.

Downtown Hattiesburg and the USM Campus feature cameras monitoring the city's cultural and academic core. From the revitalized downtown district near the railroad depot to the intersections around Southern Miss, these feeds help drivers navigate where pedestrian, student, and vehicle traffic converge.

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View live conditions across Hattiesburg and the Pine Belt. Plan your commute or cross-city journey with real-time camera feeds. Filter by highway name, interchange, or campus landmark.

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Hattiesburg Coverage Areas

Hattiesburg's traffic patterns are shaped by its role as a regional hub where multiple highway corridors converge through the Pine Belt.

I-59 Corridor (90+ Cameras)

The primary northeast-southwest interstate. Cameras cover from the Eatonville interchange through the US-49 junction and the US-98 interchange. Essential for monitoring freight and commuter flow between Laurel, Hattiesburg, and the Gulf Coast.

US-49 North-South (80+ Cameras)

The major north-south expressway connecting Jackson to the coast. Cameras monitor through Lamar County, the I-59 interchange, and southern approaches toward Wiggins. Critical during hurricane evacuation season.

Highway 98 & Hardy Street (70+ Cameras)

The city's main commercial and university artery. Cameras track traffic from western residential areas through the USM campus and the retail corridor. Peak congestion during class changes and weekend shopping.

Downtown & USM Campus (60+ Cameras)

Covering the historic core and both universities. Cameras monitor intersections near the Train Depot district, William Carey University, and the dense student traffic zones around the Southern Miss campus.

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About Hattiesburg Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides access to 135,000+ traffic cameras from 600+ sources across 130+ countries. In the Hattiesburg metro area, we aggregate 300+ cameras primarily sourced from the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) through MDOTTraffic. Coverage includes interstate highways, US routes, state highways, and city street intersections across Forrest and Lamar counties.

Street-level cameras monitor busy intersections along Hardy Street, the Broadway Drive commercial corridor, and the 4th Street/US-11 gateway into downtown. These feeds provide the block-by-block visibility that commuters and local businesses rely on during peak hours and special events at USM.

For broader coverage, explore our Mississippi traffic cameras guide or the United States traffic cameras overview. If you are new to traffic camera platforms, our guide on how to find traffic cameras near me covers the basics.

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Use our route builder to plan your daily drive through the Hub City. Add waypoints along I-59, US-49, or Hardy Street and discover every camera along your path before you leave home.

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Hattiesburg's Traffic Patterns

I-59 Congestion and Severe Weather Hazards

Hattiesburg faces unique traffic challenges. The I-59/US-49 interchange is the busiest junction in the Pine Belt, and peak-hour backups can extend onto surface streets. Traffic safety is a critical concern, as Mississippi consistently records one of the highest traffic fatality rates in the nation at 1.79 deaths per 100 million miles traveled. According to MDOT research, real-time visual information provided by the MDOTTraffic system is essential for managing the high-volume evacuation corridors that define Pine Belt transit during hurricane season. USM game days and graduation ceremonies cause significant congestion along Hardy Street. Mississippi's position in the Gulf hurricane corridor means tropical storms can impact road conditions with little warning. Use our cameras to check for standing water, reduced visibility, and construction lane closures before traveling.

Hattiesburg Traffic by Season:

  • Fall (Football & University): USM Golden Eagles home games at M.M. Roberts Stadium create heavy congestion on Hardy Street and US-49. The academic semester adds daily student traffic to campus arterials from late August through December.
  • Spring (Severe Weather): Mississippi's tornado season peaks March through May. Pine Belt storms can bring damaging winds that shut down highway segments. Cameras provide visual confirmation when weather alerts are active.
  • Summer (Hurricane Season): US-49 becomes a critical evacuation corridor during Gulf Coast hurricane threats. Traffic volumes surge as coastal residents move inland through Hattiesburg.
  • Winter (Fog & Ice): Morning fog along the Leaf River and Bouie Creek valleys can reduce visibility on I-59 bridge sections. Rare winter ice events make interchange ramps and overpasses hazardous.

Commuter Hotspots: The morning rush typically peaks between 7:15 AM and 8:30 AM, with heavy inbound flow from Petal and Oak Grove along US-49 and Highway 42. The evening peak begins around 4:30 PM, with outbound congestion concentrated at the I-59/US-98 interchange and Hardy Street.

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Check real-time conditions on I-59, US-49, and Highway 98 before your commute. See current traffic density, weather visibility, and construction zones across the Hub City.

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Using TrafficVision.Live in Mississippi

Our platform provides tools designed to help Hattiesburg and Pine Belt drivers navigate efficiently:

  • Interactive Map: Zoom into the I-59/US-49 interchange or USM campus to find the exact camera viewing your route.
  • Grid View: Scan all I-59 cameras at once to see the full picture of interstate traffic through the Pine Belt.
  • Route Builder: Plan your drive from Petal to Lamar County and see every camera along the way.
  • Favorites: Bookmark your most-used intersection or highway exit camera for instant access on your phone.
  • Real-Time Feeds: Access images from MDOT that refresh frequently, providing current visual data on road conditions.
  • Search and Filter: Find cameras by road name (e.g., "Hardy Street") or specific campus and neighborhood landmarks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many traffic cameras are available in Hattiesburg, MS?

Our platform aggregates 300+ live traffic cameras across the Hattiesburg metropolitan area, including coverage in both Forrest and Lamar counties. This includes cameras on I-59, US-49, Highway 98 (Hardy Street), and key city street intersections throughout the Hub City.

Are the Hattiesburg cameras live video or snapshots?

Most cameras managed by MDOT provide high-frequency snapshot images that refresh every few seconds. This gives you an accurate picture of traffic density, weather visibility, and road conditions while remaining efficient for mobile users.

How can I check traffic around the University of Southern Mississippi?

Search for "Hardy Street," "USM," or "Southern Miss" on our platform. We provide multiple camera views along the Hardy Street corridor and the campus perimeter, which are particularly useful during game days, class changes, and graduation events.

Is US-49 monitored for hurricane evacuation traffic?

Yes, our cameras cover the full US-49 corridor through Hattiesburg. During hurricane evacuation events, these feeds are essential for monitoring northbound traffic volumes and identifying congestion points as coastal residents move inland through the Pine Belt.

Do I need an account to view Hattiesburg traffic cameras?

No, all traffic camera feeds on our platform are free to access without an account. However, creating a free account allows you to save your favorite cameras and build custom routes through the Hub City for instant access on any device.

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