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Kenya Traffic Cameras: 500+ Live Cams

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Kenya Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Road Monitoring in East Africa

Access 500+ live traffic cameras throughout the Republic of Kenya. From the high-speed Nairobi Expressway to the busy Thika Superhighway and the primary routes connecting the interior with the coast, monitor traffic flow and road conditions in real-time 24/7.

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Kenya features one of the most dynamic road networks in Africa, serving as the primary logistics hub for the East African region. For the millions of residents navigating Nairobi's legendary congestion and travelers traversing the vital corridors between the capital and the port of Mombasa, real-time visual data is an essential tool for avoiding the country's frequent bottlenecks and weather-related delays.

TrafficVision provides a unified platform to access 500+ camera feeds from the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), the Nairobi Expressway (Moja), and various municipal sources. Whether you're checking for a queue at the Mlolongo toll plaza or monitoring rain on the Northern Corridor, our platform delivers instant insight into Kenya's transit landscape.

Nairobi & the Expressway

Monitor the capital's primary arteries. Track the 27km Nairobi Expressway, the A8 (Mombasa Road), and the primary entry points into the Central Business District.

Thika Superhighway

Track conditions along the nation's busiest non-toll road. Monitor the heavy commuter flows connecting Nairobi with the industrial and residential hubs of Thika and Juja.

Mombasa & the Coast

View cameras in the primary port city and along the Mombasa-Nairobi highway. Vital for monitoring heavy freight movements and seasonal holiday traffic to the coast.

Regional Hubs (Kisumu, Nakuru)

Monitor traffic in the major cities of the West and the Rift Valley. Track the primary corridors connecting Kenya with Uganda and the Great Lakes region.

Strategic Oversight of Kenya's National Highways

The Kenyan road network is managed by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), which oversees the planning and maintenance of the country's strategic transit corridors (Source: KeNHA). As of 2025, the network faces pressure from rapidly growing vehicle numbers, with the Nairobi Expressway now handling an average of over 67,000 vehicles daily (Source: Moja Expressway).

The network is characterized by its vital export corridors, primarily the Northern Corridor connecting Mombasa with the landlocked nations of East Africa. Despite massive investments in infrastructure like the Thika Superhighway, urban centers like Nairobi still lose an estimated KSh 2.1 billion annually to productivity losses caused by traffic jams (Source: Mawazo Institute).

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East African Hub

Detailed coverage from the port of Mombasa to the borders of Uganda and Tanzania.

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Nairobi Insight

Real-time monitoring for a capital where average travel times for 10km can exceed 31 minutes.

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Toll Efficiency

Visual confirmation of queue lengths at the Nairobi Expressway plazas to decide between the toll and the A8.

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Grid Scanning

Use our Grid View to monitor multiple points along the Thika Superhighway simultaneously.

Nairobi consistently ranks among the most congested cities in Africa. In 2025, the TomTom Traffic Index reported an average congestion level of 49.6% for Nairobi, with drivers losing an estimated 70 hours annually to rush-hour traffic (Source: TomTom). The reliance on a few major arteries often leads to significant delays during the morning and evening peaks.

TrafficVision's Interactive Map allows Kenyan drivers to stay ahead of the gridlock. By zooming into the Westlands interchanges or checking the Grid View for the University Way approach, you can confirm whether a reported jam is worth a detour through residential neighborhoods before you start your journey.

Commute Smarter in Nairobi

Don't get stuck in the Thika Road rush. Use our Route Builder to check live cameras along your specific journey and find the clearest path through the city.

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Real-Time Insights for Every Traveler

KeNHA and private operators utilize a growing network of sensors and cameras to manage safety and flow across the national road network (Source: Transport.go.ke). TrafficVision makes these official feeds accessible to all drivers in a single, responsive interface.

  • Check Toll Queues: Monitor the live status of the Nairobi Expressway plazas before you commit to the toll road.
  • Save Favorites: Bookmark the specific highway exits and roundabout cameras you use daily for instant access on your mobile device.
  • Monitor Freight Corridors: Track the heavy vehicle flow on the Mombasa-Nairobi axis to identify the best time for long-distance travel.

Driving in Kenya

Kenya drives on the left side of the road. Major highways are indicated by "A" (International trunk roads) and "B" (National trunk roads). Speed limits are typically 100-110 km/h on highways and 50 km/h in urban areas. Tolls are currently only collected on the Nairobi Expressway.

Why Drivers Choose TrafficVision for Kenya

We've optimized our platform to provide a seamless experience whether you're on a desktop or a mobile device. With 500+ cameras, finding the right feed is easy with our search and filter tools. You can filter by region, highway name, or city to find exactly what you need.

Whether you're a professional driver moving cargo to the border or a daily commuter in the Klang Valley, TrafficVision provides the free, real-time data you need to navigate Kenya with confidence.

Are these Kenya traffic cameras live?

Yes, all feeds are real-time. Most highway and expressway cameras provide images that refresh every few minutes, helping you spot accidents or construction before you arrive.

Can I see cameras on the Nairobi Expressway?

Absolutely. We have extensive coverage across the entire 27km stretch of the Nairobi Expressway, including all major entry and exit points.

Is there an app for Kenya 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 500+ cameras.

How do I check for traffic on Thika Road?

Use our Interactive Map and zoom into the northern Nairobi region to view real-time traffic flow on the Thika Superhighway, from Pangani to Thika town.

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Avoid the Museum Hill delays. Join thousands of drivers who use TrafficVision to monitor Kenya's highways and city streets in real-time.

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