Monitor Jacksonville Traffic in Real-Time
Access 180+ live traffic cameras across the Jacksonville metropolitan area β the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the Northside, Southside, and downtown core. Monitor I-95 through downtown, check conditions on the Buckman Bridge over the St. Johns River, and track traffic across the 60-mile I-295 beltway.
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Downtown Jacksonville
45+ cameras
I-95, I-10, Main Street Bridge, and urban core routes
I-95 Corridor
60+ cameras
North-south route from Georgia line through Southside
I-295 Beltway
45+ cameras
60-mile loop around Jacksonville including Buckman Bridge
I-10 & Beach Routes
30+ cameras
East-west corridor and beach access via JTB and Beach Boulevard
I-95: Jacksonville's North-South Corridor
I-95 runs north-south through Jacksonville, connecting Georgia to South Florida and serving as the primary commuter route for the eastern side of the metro. At its busiest points near downtown and the Fuller Warren Bridge, I-95 handles between 150,000 and 175,000 vehicles per day (FDOT). With JAXPORT generating heavy commercial traffic and suburban growth pushing commutes further out, I-95 cameras are essential for daily travel planning.
Critical I-95 Camera Locations
- I-10 Interchange — Major east-west connection point on the north side
- Emerson Street Area — North Jacksonville corridor monitoring
- 20th Street/Downtown — Urban core congestion zone
- Main Street Bridge Approach — Downtown St. Johns River crossing
- I-295 East Interchange — Beltway connection on south side
- JTB (J. Turner Butler Blvd) — Primary beaches gateway
- Baymeadows Road — Southside employment center access
- I-295 West Interchange — Southern beltway junction
I-95 Traffic Patterns:
- Southbound AM Rush: 7:00-9:00 AM to downtown and Southside employment centers. Users can also monitor live street feeds along San Marco Boulevard and Hendricks Avenue to check for road-level gridlock near the historic district or riverfront events.
- Northbound PM Rush: 4:30-6:30 PM return commute
- Beach Traffic: Eastbound to beaches Friday PM, westbound Sunday PM
- Port Traffic: JAXPORT creates significant commercial vehicle volume
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See live conditions on I-95, I-10, I-295, and all major corridors before you drive.
VIEW JACKSONVILLE CAMERAS βI-10: East-West Corridor
I-10 runs east-west through northern Jacksonville, connecting Lake City and points west to the beaches and the Atlantic Ocean. The I-95/I-10 interchange is one of the busiest junctions in Northeast Florida.
Key I-10 Sections:
- I-295 West Interchange: Western beltway connection
- I-95 Interchange: Major north-south junction and frequent bottleneck
- Main Street/Downtown: River crossing area with merge points
- I-295 East Interchange: Arlington and beaches beltway connection
I-295 Beltway: The Loop Around Jacksonville
I-295 forms a 60+ mile loop around Jacksonville, one of America's largest urban beltways. It connects all major highways and serves sprawling suburban communities from Orange Park to the Northside.
Critical I-295 Sections
- Buckman Bridge (West Side) — Major St. Johns River crossing, frequent bottleneck
- I-10 Interchanges (North) — Both east and west connections
- I-95 Interchanges — North and south connections to the interstate
- JTB Interchange — Southside and beaches connection
- Old St. Augustine Road — Mandarin and south Duval access
- Blanding Boulevard — Westside connection to Orange Park
Buckman Bridge
The Buckman Bridge carries I-295 across the St. Johns River on the west side of Jacksonville. It is a critical link between the Westside/Orange Park communities and the Southside employment centers, and a frequent congestion point.
Duval County Road Safety
In 2024, Duval County recorded 157 traffic fatalities, a figure that reflects the challenges of managing traffic in the nation's largest city by land area. Pedestrian safety is a major regional priority, with 36 pedestrian deaths reported in 2025 alone. Using real-time cameras to identify incidents before they cause secondary collisions is a vital strategy for improving overall road safety in Jacksonville.
The Buckman Bridge has no nearby alternative crossing. Any incident causes massive delays. Wind restrictions may close the bridge during severe weather. Always check cameras before crossing.
Monitor the Buckman Bridge Live
Check real-time conditions on the Buckman Bridge and I-295 before your commute.
CHECK BRIDGE CONDITIONS βBeach Access Routes
J. Turner Butler Boulevard (JTB/SR-202)
JTB is the primary route from I-95 to Jacksonville's beaches, running east from the Southside through to the coast. During summer weekends and Friday evenings, this corridor sees heavy eastbound volume.
JTB Traffic Patterns:
- Eastbound PM: Beach-bound traffic after work, especially Fridays starting at 3:00 PM
- Weekend Eastbound: Beach visitors surge during summer months
- Sunday Evening Westbound: Beach returns create significant westbound delays
Beach Boulevard (US-90)
Alternative beach route through the Arlington area, connecting to Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach. Slower than JTB but useful when the expressway is backed up.
Atlantic Boulevard (SR-10)
Northern beach access route connecting to Atlantic Beach, running through the San Marco and Fort Caroline areas.
Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)
JAX sits north of downtown Jacksonville with access from I-95 and I-295. Allow extra time during rush hours, as I-95 northbound can back up from downtown.
Check I-95 North Cameras
Monitor current conditions on I-95 northbound from downtown before departing for the airport.
Consider I-295 as Alternate
From the Westside or Southside, I-295 may be faster than routing through downtown on I-95.
Allow Extra Time
Add 30-45 minutes during AM or PM rush. Early morning departures before 6:30 AM see the lightest traffic.
Jacksonville Traffic Patterns
Jacksonville Traffic Reality
Jacksonville's massive geographic size creates long commutes but generally lighter congestion than comparably-sized metros. According to a 2023 Forbes Home study, Jacksonville's average commute time of 25.6 minutes was ranked as one of the most challenging in the United States due to the sheer land area covered. Key bottlenecks include the Buckman Bridge, I-95/I-10 interchanges, and beach access routes during summer.
- Morning Rush: 7:00-9:00 AM (moderate compared to major metros)
- Evening Rush: 4:30-6:30 PM (heavier than morning)
- Sprawl Factor: Long commutes due to city size β Jacksonville covers 875 square miles
- Beach Fridays: Eastbound beach traffic starts at 3:00 PM
- Military Traffic: Naval Station Mayport and NAS Jacksonville add volume on certain routes
Best Driving Times:
- Before 6:30 AM
- Mid-morning 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
- Early afternoon 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- After 7:00 PM
Features
Interactive Map
View all Jacksonville cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark your daily commute cameras for quick access
Custom Routes
Build routes along I-95, I-295, or your commute to see all cameras along the way
Mobile Friendly
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Live Updates
Real-time feeds from Florida 511 and FDOT systems
About Jacksonville Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 180+ live traffic cameras throughout Jacksonville. Our platform aggregates feeds from Florida 511 and the Florida Department of Transportation, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the region. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ sources in 130+ countries across all 7 continents.
Whether you are planning your commute, checking current road conditions, or monitoring the Buckman Bridge before crossing, our Jacksonville traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from I-95, I-10, I-295, J. Turner Butler Boulevard, and US-1.
Our interactive map interface lets you quickly locate cameras near your route, while the grid view provides an organized way to browse all available feeds. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute, save favorites for instant access, and monitor multiple areas simultaneously.
FAQ
How many traffic cameras are available in Jacksonville?
TrafficVision.Live provides access to 180+ live traffic cameras covering Jacksonville's major highways including I-95, I-10, I-295, and beach access routes like JTB (SR-202).
Are Jacksonville traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All Jacksonville traffic cameras on TrafficVision.Live are available 24/7 at no cost on both desktop and mobile devices.
How do I check conditions on the Buckman Bridge?
Use our interactive map or search for "Buckman" to find cameras on the I-295 Buckman Bridge crossing. Check before your commute since any incident on the bridge causes significant delays with no nearby alternative.
What are the worst traffic times in Jacksonville?
Morning rush runs 7:00-9:00 AM and evening rush is 4:30-6:30 PM. Friday afternoons starting at 3:00 PM see heavy eastbound beach traffic on JTB and Beach Boulevard.
Does Jacksonville have real-time traffic camera feeds?
Yes. Camera feeds update continuously with live images from Florida 511 and FDOT systems, giving you current conditions across the Jacksonville metro area.
Where can I find Jacksonville street feeds?
You can find live Jacksonville street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates FDOT data for major surface routes like Beach Boulevard and Blanding Boulevard.
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