Ireland Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Road Monitoring from Dublin to Galway
Access 1,500+ live traffic cameras throughout the Republic of Ireland. From the high-volume M50 orbital around Dublin to the critical N11 corridor and major regional routes, monitor traffic flow and road conditions 24/7.
VIEW IRELAND MAP →Ireland's national road network is the lifeline of the country's economy, connecting the bustling capital with regional hubs and the rural interior. For commuters navigating Dublin's legendary congestion and travelers traversing the M1 or M6, real-time visual data is a vital tool for avoiding delays and ensuring a safe journey across the island.
TrafficVision provides a unified platform to access 1,500+ camera feeds from Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and various municipal authorities. Whether you're checking for a breakdown on the M50 or monitoring weather impacts on the Atlantic coast, our platform delivers instant insight into Ireland's transit landscape.
Dublin & the M50
Monitor Ireland's busiest road. This orbital motorway sees over 150,000 vehicles daily and is the primary barometer for traffic health in the Greater Dublin Area.
N11/M11 Corridor
Track conditions along the primary South-East artery connecting Dublin with Wexford. Essential for commuters from Wicklow and South Dublin suburbs.
Cork & the South
View cameras in Ireland's second-largest city, including the Jack Lynch Tunnel and major routes like the N25 and M8 leading toward the capital.
Regional Hubs (Limerick, Galway)
Monitor traffic in the West and Mid-West, where congestion levels in cities like Galway often rank among the highest in the country.
Strategic Oversight of Ireland's National Roads
The Irish road network is managed by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), which oversees the planning, safety, and maintenance of the country's most critical transit corridors (Source: TII). As of 2025, the demand on these roads continues to grow, with the M50 consistently exceeding 150,000 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) at its busiest points.
The network is characterized by its spoke-and-hub design, with major motorways (M1, M2, M3, M4, M6, M7, M8, M9) radiating out from Dublin. This makes the M50 a critical junction where international transit, freight, and local commutes converge, often leading to significant pressure on the system's capacity.
Nationwide View
Detailed coverage from the ferry ports of Dublin and Rosslare to the Wild Atlantic Way.
Dublin Insight
Real-time monitoring for the world's 3rd most congested city (72.9% average congestion level).
Weather Readiness
Visual confirmation of road surface conditions during Ireland's frequent rain and winter events.
Grid Scanning
Use our Grid View to monitor multiple interchanges along the M50 simultaneously.
Navigating Dublin's Global Congestion
Dublin's traffic is among the most challenging in the world. In 2025, various reports ranked Dublin between the 3rd and 11th most congested city globally, with motorists losing an average of 95 to 191 hours annually to rush-hour traffic (Source: TomTom/Inrix). This reflects a 17% increase in congestion compared to the previous year.
TrafficVision's Interactive Map allows Irish drivers to stay ahead of the gridlock. By zooming into the Red Cow interchange or checking the Grid View for the N11 Fassaroe stretch, you can confirm whether a reported delay is worth a detour through city neighborhoods before you leave.
Beat the M50 Rush
Don't get stuck at the toll plaza. Use our Route Builder to check live cameras along your specific journey and find the clearest path around or through the city.
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The TII utilizes a sophisticated network of sensors and cameras to manage the M50 and other national routes, including monitoring the impact of new toll structures implemented in early 2025 (Source: Echo Live). TrafficVision makes these official feeds accessible to all drivers in a single, responsive interface.
- Check Breakdowns: Monitor the impact of vehicle recoveries and lane closures on the M50 ring.
- Save Favorites: Bookmark the specific junctions and tunnel entrances you use daily for instant access on your mobile device.
- Monitor Regional Flow: Track traffic heading toward the port for ferry departures or airport arrivals in Dublin and Shannon.
Driving in Ireland
Ireland drives on the left side of the road. Motorways are indicated by "M" and national roads by "N." Speed limits are typically 120 km/h on motorways, 100 km/h on national roads, and 50 km/h in urban areas. Tolls are common on major corridors and are often electronic-only.
Why Irish Drivers Choose TrafficVision
We've optimized our platform to provide a seamless experience whether you're on a desktop or a mobile device. With 1,500+ cameras, finding the right feed is easy with our search and filter tools. You can filter by county, motorway number, or city to find exactly what you need.
Whether you're a professional driver navigating the M50 daily or a visitor exploring the United Kingdom, TrafficVision provides the free, real-time data you need to navigate Ireland with confidence.
Are these Ireland traffic cameras live?
Yes, all feeds are real-time. Most Irish road cameras provide images that refresh every few seconds, while major intersections and the Dublin Port Tunnel offer more frequent updates.
Can I see cameras on the M50 motorway?
Absolutely. We have extensive coverage of the entire M50 orbital, including every major junction and the toll plaza area.
Is there an app for Ireland street cameras?
TrafficVision is a web-based platform fully optimized for mobile devices. There is no need to download an app; just visit our site in your browser for instant access to all 1,500+ cameras.
How do I check for traffic in Galway or Cork?
Use our Interactive Map and zoom into the cities of Cork or Galway, or use the search bar to find cameras by specific street name or national route number (e.g., N40 or N6).
Drive Smarter in Ireland Today
Avoid the Dublin Port Tunnel delays. Join thousands of drivers who use TrafficVision to monitor Ireland's highways and city streets in real-time.
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