Southeastern Transit Monitoring: Krosno Live Traffic Cameras
Navigate the vital corridors of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship with our network of over 500 live traffic cameras in Krosno. From the expanding S19 expressway connecting the Baltic to the Balkans to the strategic DK28 "Bieszczady Road," monitor road conditions and urban flow in real-time across this key southeastern Polish transit hub.
VIEW KROSNO CAMERAS →Krosno serves as a critical monitoring point for the high-volume terrestrial links of southeastern Poland. Managed by the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA), the city’s road network is dominated by the DK28 national road and the rapidly developing S19 expressway, part of the international Via Carpatia route. These routes support a significant volume of international freight, regional logistics, and the daily movement of the population toward the Bieszczady mountains and the Slovakian border. For those navigating the busy urban intersections or the high-speed corridors toward Rzeszów and Sanok, staying informed about road conditions and potential bottlenecks is essential for safe and efficient travel.
TrafficVision provides 24/7 free access to official GDDKiA camera feeds across Krosno’s national highways and municipal streets. Whether you are checking for winter snow accumulation near the Miejsce Piastowe junction or monitoring heavy vehicle volume on the route to Barwinek, our platform delivers the real-time visual data needed for a seamless journey through the heart of the Podkarpackie region.
S19 Expressway (Via Carpatia)
Monitor the primary north-south axis of eastern Poland. These cameras cover the active and developing segments of the S19 through the Krosno district, providing visibility into a route that is transforming regional connectivity.
DK28: The Bieszczady Road
Keep an eye on the major regional link connecting Krosno to Sanok and the mountain districts. Monitor the high-volume sections passing through the city center, essential for checking freight movement and surface conditions.
Krosno Urban & Commercial Grid
Stay updated on the city’s central streets. View live feeds from the major intersections on Bieszczadzka and Podkarpacka streets, which manage the daily pulse of one of the region’s most important industrial centers.
Border Approach Corridors
View live feeds from the routes leading toward the Slovakian and Ukrainian borders. Essential for monitoring traffic flow and weather impacts on the primary arterial roads serving the international transit move through the south.
Mountain Weather Alerts
Real-time monitoring of road conditions during the Polish winter, where sudden snow and ice can impact visibility and traction on the winding routes of the Bieszczady foothills.
Freight Hub Intelligence
Visual confirmation of heavy vehicle traffic on the DK28 and S19, where international logistics are a constant presence moving toward the southern border crossings.
High-Performance Grid
Scan dozens of highway segments and urban junctions simultaneously with our mobile-optimized interface, perfect for bypassing peak-hour gridlock.
Strategic Infrastructure: The Via Carpatia Gateway
Krosno’s road network is a critical component of the Polish transport system. The city manages a high-utilization segment of the DK28, which serves as the primary link between the western parts of the voivodeship and the high-density recreational and industrial areas of the east. This infrastructure is being further enhanced by the construction of the S19 expressway, a project of immense strategic importance that aims to provide a high-quality link through the entire eastern part of Poland.
The scale of the network's utilization is significant, particularly near the Miejsce Piastowe interchange. As a major focal point for traffic moving between the city center and the southern border, this area has historically been a significant congestion point. To manage this pressure, authorities have implemented a sophisticated network of monitoring cameras and ongoing construction projects, many of which are integrated into the TrafficVision platform. These feeds allow drivers to identify the source of delays—whether it be a seasonal bottleneck near the Bieszczady gateway or roadworks on the S19—before they reach the city limits.
Primary Transportation Corridors
- S19 Expressway (Via Carpatia): The primary north-south artery linking Krosno to Rzeszów and the Slovakian border at Barwinek.
- DK28: The major east-west link connecting Krosno to Jasło in the west and Sanok in the east.
- DW991: The vital regional road serving the residential core of Krosno and the northern agricultural districts.
- Bieszczadzka Street: The main urban axis of Krosno, serving as the primary commercial thoroughfare for the city's workforce.
Did You Know?
Traffic in Poland drives on the right-hand side. In the Krosno region, the general speed limit on expressways like the S19 is 120 km/h, but several newer segments under construction utilize temporary 80 km/h limits to ensure safety during the final implementation of the route’s fencing and infrastructure.
Prioritizing Safety in the Southeastern Interior
Road safety is a continuous priority for the Polish National Police and regional authorities. Poland has historically faced challenges with high traffic mortality rates, recording 2,491 road fatalities in 2020. In the Krosno region, the combination of high-speed transit on the national routes and the winding nature of the regional roads requires constant driver vigilance.
The challenge of safety is amplified by the high density of motorcycle traffic and the frequency of incidents involving vulnerable road users. According to regional safety reports, nearly one-quarter of all road deaths in Poland involve pedestrians. By providing free access to live camera feeds, TrafficVision supports the mission of regional safety authorities by giving drivers the visual information needed to anticipate hazards. Being able to see a queue at the Lwowska-Podkarpacka intersection or heavy winter snow on the S19 allows motorists to adjust their speed and behavior before an incident occurs.
Plan Your Podkarpackie Route
Check the S19 and the Krosno avenues in real-time. Use the TrafficVision Interactive Map to ensure a smooth and safe journey through southeastern Poland.
OPEN THE LIVE MAP →Navigating Peak Hours and Border Transit
Traffic in Krosno follows an intense rhythm dictated by the industrial work day and the massive movement of goods toward the southern frontiers.
The Urban Pulse
As a hub for regional glass and aerospace industries, Krosno experiences concentrated peak-hour traffic, particularly at the junctions of the DK28 and the city’s primary commercial prospects. Our urban grid view allows commuters to monitor the central streets and the bypass approaches simultaneously, helping them find the clearest path through the regional bottlenecks.
International Freight Flow
The movement of goods is the lifeblood of the Krosno economy. Traffic volume on the S19 and DK28 can be impacted by the constant flow of heavy freight moving during the early morning and late evening shifts. Our cameras in these corridors are essential tools for identifying temporary slowdowns and planning transit during quieter periods, ensuring that commercial drivers can maintain their schedules through the Bieszczady region safely.
How TrafficVision Serves Krosno
TrafficVision provides a high-resolution, unified dashboard for the entire Krosno and Podkarpackie region. By aggregating over 500 feeds from GDDKiA and municipal sources, we offer the most complete visual traffic coverage in southeastern Poland.
- Real-Time Expressway Monitoring: Instant visual confirmation of traffic flow on the S19 and DK28 segments.
- Searchable City Interface: Find cameras at every key junction and industrial gate from Potok to Rymanów.
- Weather-Ready Visibility: Visually check for snow accumulation and visibility during the intense Polish winter.
- Public Safety Focus: We provide all feeds for free to support the regional goal of reducing accidents and improving mobility.
What is the busiest road in Krosno?
The DK28 is historically the most utilized road, especially the sections passing through the city center which handle intense international freight and local industrial volume.
How do I check for traffic on the S19?
Use TrafficVision’s live cameras on the S19 corridor. Our feeds provide a clear view of current traffic volume and any lane closures on the developing expressway link.
What are the speed limits in Poland?
The general limit is 120 km/h (75 mph) on expressways like the S19 and 140 km/h (87 mph) on motorways. Built-up areas like Krosno are generally 50 km/h. Always check the live feeds for variable speed signs.
Can I see the traffic status at the Slovakian border?
Yes, TrafficVision monitors several key points on the route leading to the Barwinek border crossing, allowing you to visually estimate the length of vehicle queues.
Watch the Bieszczady Gateway Move
Stay ahead of the traffic and the weather. From the historic square of Krosno to the high-speed lanes of the S19, our live cameras are your guide to Krosno’s roads.
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