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I-44 Traffic Cameras: Complete Interstate 44 Guide — TX to MO

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I-44 Traffic Cameras: Wichita Falls to St. Louis

Monitor real-time traffic cameras along all 636 miles of Interstate 44, from Wichita Falls, Texas to St. Louis, Missouri. Track conditions on the Turner Turnpike (OKC–Tulsa), Will Rogers Turnpike (Tulsa–Miami OK), Springfield MO, and the I-44/I-70 terminus in St. Louis on TrafficVision.Live.

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Route: Wichita Falls, TX to St. Louis, MO  |  Length: 636 miles  |  States: 3 (TX, OK, MO)  |  Notable Tollways: Turner Turnpike, Will Rogers Turnpike (Oklahoma)  |  Eastern Terminus: I-70 in St. Louis, MO

Interstate 44 spans 636 miles from Wichita Falls, Texas to St. Louis, Missouri, per Wikipedia's I-44 entry. I-44 was originally signed in 1958 as an Interstate designation of Oklahoma's Turner Turnpike (OKC–Tulsa) and Will Rogers Turnpike (Tulsa–Miami OK near the Missouri border). The corridor serves as a critical east-west freight route between the Southwest, Central Plains, and Mississippi Valley. According to the FHWA, real-time traveler information systems can reduce incident-related delays by up to 40%. Every I-44 camera plotted on an interactive map — zoom, search, and click to view any location instantly.

I-44 Route Overview

I-44 traverses 3 states: Texas (15 mi), Oklahoma (328 mi), and Missouri (290 mi). The Texas segment is a short connector from the OK state line into Wichita Falls. Oklahoma carries the bulk of the corridor including both of the state's major turnpikes. Missouri's 290 miles connect Joplin through Springfield and Rolla to the eastern terminus at I-70 in St. Louis.

Key I-44 Corridors and Bottlenecks

Turner Turnpike (OKC–Tulsa)

Oklahoma's most-trafficked tollway

The 86-mile Turner Turnpike between Oklahoma City and Tulsa is the busiest toll road in Oklahoma per Oklahoma DOT.

Will Rogers Turnpike (Tulsa–Miami OK)

Cross-state freight spine

The 88-mile Will Rogers Turnpike connects Tulsa to the Missouri border and feeds directly into Missouri's I-44.

Oklahoma City metro

I-44 / I-35 / I-40 junction

Multiple downtown OKC interchanges produce peak commute congestion.

Springfield MO

Ozarks regional hub

I-44 through Springfield serves as the primary east-west corridor through southern Missouri.

St. Louis Terminus

I-44 / I-70 junction

I-44 ends at downtown St. Louis, feeding into I-70 and the cross-state network.

State-by-State Camera Coverage

Texas (15 miles)TxDOT and DriveTexas cover the short Wichita Falls connector. See the Texas traffic cameras guide.

Oklahoma (328 miles)Oklahoma DOT and OK Traffic provide dense coverage through the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros and along both turnpikes. See the Oklahoma traffic cameras guide.

Missouri (290 miles)MoDOT and its Traveler Information system cover the Joplin, Springfield, Rolla, and St. Louis sections. See the Missouri traffic cameras guide.

Track I-44 Traffic Live

Browse live Oklahoma DOT and MoDOT camera feeds across all 636 miles of I-44 from Wichita Falls to St. Louis.

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Winter Weather on I-44

I-44 through Oklahoma and southern Missouri faces periodic winter storm risk — ice storms are the most significant hazard. For broader winter monitoring, see the Winter Storm Season traffic cameras guide.

Major Events Affecting I-44

  • OKC Thunder games at Paycom Center (downtown OKC, I-44 accessible)
  • University of Oklahoma football in Norman (I-35 adjacent, I-44 feeder)
  • University of Missouri events (Columbia, I-70 adjacent, I-44 feeder)
  • Tulsa Fairgrounds events and State Fair of Oklahoma
  • St. Louis Cardinals / Blues games at Busch Stadium / Enterprise Center (I-64/I-70 downtown area)

Plan Your I-44 Route

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What TrafficVision Provides for I-44

  • Live Oklahoma DOT, TxDOT, and MoDOT feeds on a single platform
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  • Save favorites for your regular I-44 commute or travel route
  • Route builder to plan multi-state drives in advance

How long is I-44?

Interstate 44 is 636 miles long per Wikipedia, running from Wichita Falls, Texas to St. Louis, Missouri. It traverses 3 states: Texas (15 mi), Oklahoma (328 mi), and Missouri (290 mi).

Is I-44 a toll road?

Two long sections in Oklahoma are tolled: the Turner Turnpike (OKC–Tulsa, 86 miles) and the Will Rogers Turnpike (Tulsa–Missouri border, 88 miles). The remainder of I-44 is non-tolled.

Which I-44 segment has the worst traffic?

The Oklahoma City metro segments (especially the I-35 / I-40 / I-44 junctions) and the St. Louis terminus area face the heaviest urban congestion. The Turner Turnpike between OKC and Tulsa carries heavy freight volumes.

Are I-44 traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated Oklahoma DOT, TxDOT, and MoDOT feeds.

What states does I-44 pass through?

I-44 passes through Texas (brief Wichita Falls connector), Oklahoma (the bulk of the route including Tulsa and OKC), and Missouri (Joplin, Springfield, Rolla, and St. Louis) — 3 states total.

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