Key West Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Overseas Highway Monitoring
Stay ahead of the island commute with over 150+ live traffic cameras in Key West and the surrounding Florida Keys. From the world-famous US-1 Overseas Highway to the critical Seven Mile Bridge crossing, get instant visibility into current road conditions 24/7.
VIEW KEY WEST CAMERAS βKey West, Florida, is a world-class destination situated at the southernmost point of the United States. As the terminus of the legendary Overseas Highway (US-1), the island handles an immense daily volume of tourists, delivery freight, and local residents. With only one primary road connecting the island chain to the mainland, managing the flow of traffic across the bridges and through the narrow streets of Old Town is essential for regional mobility and safety.
TrafficVision aggregates feeds from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and local Monroe County authorities, providing a comprehensive view of the Florida camera network. Whether you're a visitor driving down from Miami or a local professional navigating Roosevelt Boulevard, our live street cameras help you spot incidents and bypass bottlenecks in real-time.
US-1 Overseas Highway
The singular lifeline of the Florida Keys. Monitor traffic from Key Largo through the I-95 corridor approach and down to Mile Marker 0.
Seven Mile Bridge
Keep an eye on the critical bridge crossing. Essential for travelers moving between the Middle Keys and the Lower Keys. Monitor high-wind alerts and visibility in real-time.
Roosevelt Boulevard
Key West's main commercial artery. Monitor local gridlock around the airport and major intersections leading into the downtown district.
Duval Street & Old Town
View feeds along the historic heart of Key West. Perfect for avoiding localized gridlock during events like Fantasy Fest and high-volume cruise ship days.
Terminus Coverage
Dedicated visibility for the southern end of the United States and the Mile Marker 0 area.
Bridge Monitoring
Real-time feeds for the Seven Mile Bridge and other critical island crossings.
Island Transit
Perfect for timing trips between the Keys and monitoring weather impacts on the low-lying roads.
24/7 Free Access
No account or subscription required to view any public feed on our map.
Strategic Mobility in the Florida Keys
The traffic landscape in Key West is a coordinated effort between FDOT and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. The region handles unique volume patterns; while the permanent population is relatively small, peak season AADT counts on segments of the Overseas Highway can exceed 31,500 vehicles daily.
According to recent data, Key West residents enjoy a short average one-way commute of just 12.7 minutes. However, the binary nature of the Overseas Highway means that a single accident on a bridge can increase travel times by hours. Real-time monitoring is a vital safety tool, especially during the Keys' frequent tropical weather events. Research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) suggests that live traffic camera feeds can reduce secondary accident rates by up to 30%. By spotting a backup at the Cow Key Channel Bridge early, you can use our route builder to identify the best time to start your journey.
Plan Your Keys Journey
Avoid the Overseas Highway weekend gridlock. Use our interactive map to see every camera along your specific route from the mainland to the southernmost point.
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Traffic in Key West is heavily influenced by the constant churn of tourism and the "one way in, one way out" geography of the island chain. Peak travel times often align with resort check-in and check-out windows, with extreme volume heading south on Friday afternoons and north on Sunday evenings.
The Seven Mile Bridge, while an engineering marvel, remains one of the most critical chokepoints in the region. Our grid view allows you to monitor the bridge approaches side-by-side with the urban feeds in Key West, helping you decide if the conditions are safe for travel today. This is especially vital during Florida's hurricane season, where visual confirmation of road conditions and water levels can be a matter of life and safety during evacuations.
Pro Tip: Cruise Ship Impact
Key West is a major port of call for cruise ships. When multiple large vessels are in port, traffic in the Old Town district and along North Roosevelt Boulevard can increase dramatically. Check our cameras near the cruise terminals at least one hour before heading downtown.
Why Choose TrafficVision for Key West?
TrafficVision offers the most intuitive way to monitor the Florida Keys travel network. With 135,000+ cameras worldwide and a specialized focus on Florida hubs, we provide the ground-truth data you need for a smarter journey.
- Interactive Map: Zoom into specific Key West neighborhoods or scan the regional bridges.
- Custom Favorites: Bookmark the cameras at your favorite bridge or resort exit for one-click access.
- Mobile Optimized: Check road conditions from your boat, your bike, or your driveway safely.
Can I see traffic cameras for the Seven Mile Bridge?
Yes. We provide coverage of the approaches to the Seven Mile Bridge, allowing you to see real-time flow and weather conditions on this critical link.
Are the Key West traffic cameras live?
Yes. We aggregate real-time feeds from FDOT SunGuide and Monroe County. These images update every few seconds to show current road conditions.
How do I avoid traffic on the Overseas Highway?
Monitor our cameras along the US-1 corridor. During peak tourist weekends or holiday surges, these feeds will show you the real-time volume and any active incidents before you commit to the long drive.
Is there a cost to use the TrafficVision platform?
No. TrafficVision is a 100% free service providing access to official public traffic feeds across Florida and the entire United States.
Beat the Key West Traffic Today
Don't let the island gridlock slow you down. Join thousands of Florida drivers who use TrafficVision to save time and stay safe on the road.
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