Live Leningrad Oblast & Northwest Transit Monitoring
Navigate the gateway to Northern Europe with our comprehensive network of Leningrad Oblast traffic cameras. Encircling Saint Petersburg, these real-time feeds provide essential visibility into the high-speed KAD ring road, the vital M11 "Neva" and M10 federal highways, and the critical P21 "Kola" route to the Arctic. Whether you're a daily commuter in the "Northern Capital" metro or managing international logistics, TrafficVision offers instant access to official monitoring feeds 24/7.
VIEW LIVE CAMERAS βKAD & Orbital Corridors
Monitor the pulse of the Saint Petersburg metropolitan area. Our cameras cover the KAD (Saint Petersburg Ring Road) across its entire 142km length, including the Western Rapid Diameter (ZSD) and the unique dam facilities. Essential for bypassing urban gridlock.
M11 & M10 Federal Highways
Get a real-time view of Russia's primary economic artery. Monitor the high-speed M11 "Neva" toll road and the traditional M10 corridor connecting Saint Petersburg to Moscow. These routes handle the highest volume of freight and passenger traffic in the Northwest.
P21 "Kola" Arctic Route
Stay updated on the primary link to Murmansk and the Far North. Our network includes cameras along the P21 corridor, providing a real-time view of road conditions, visibility, and snow clearance across the vast northern stretches of the oblast.
Official Agency Feeds
Access real-time data from FKU Uprdor "North-West" and the Leningrad Region Transport Department.
International Logistics Hub
Monitor the primary transit corridors connecting Russia to Finland, Estonia, and the Baltic Sea ports.
Interactive Regional Map
View Leningrad Oblast cameras in context with the Saint Petersburg grid on our searchable map.
Winter Road Maintenance
Visual confirmation of road surface clarity and plowing operations during the intense Northwest Russian winter.
The Strategic Importance of the Northwest Road Network
Leningrad Oblast is the primary transportation and logistics hub for Northwest Russia. Its geography, bordering Finland and Estonia and encompassing the Port of Ust-Luga and the Gulf of Finland, creates one of the most high-volume transit environments in the country. The KAD and the M11 are the backbones of this system, managing the flow of millions of travelers and a significant portion of Russia's international trade.
According to data from FKU Uprdor "North-West," the federal highways in Leningrad Oblast handle an immense volume of traffic, with intensity on the M11 Neva reaching over 50,000 vehicles per day during peak transit periods. Real-time visual monitoring via TrafficVision is the most effective tool for drivers to navigate the frequent bottlenecks at the KAD interchanges and identify the best times for cross-border or long-distance travel.
Plan Your Northwest Journey
Avoid the KAD interchange delays. Use our interactive route builder to see every live camera along your drive from Saint Petersburg to Moscow or the northern borders.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βSafety and Infrastructure Monitoring
Road safety is a continuous priority in the Leningrad region, particularly on the high-speed orbital routes and the weather-sensitive northern corridors. By utilizing our Grid View, commuters and logistics professionals can monitor multiple cameras along the KAD or P21 simultaneously, identifying accidents, stalled vehicles, or weather hazards like heavy snow or coastal fog.
Research into traffic management highlights that real-time camera access is a vital component of driver situational awareness and incident response. In Leningrad Oblast, where rapid changes in winter weather and coastal visibility can impact road surface traction, this visual intelligence is a critical safety component for millions of daily road users.
Seasonal Patterns and International Transit
Traffic in the Leningrad region follows a distinct rhythm driven by both the metropolitan cycle and international trade cycles.
- Dacha Season (May-September): Significant outbound volume on Friday afternoons toward the Karelian Isthmus and the Gulf of Finland.
- Winter Commuting: Slower average speeds and increased demand for road surface monitoring from November through April.
- Border Logistics: Steady commercial truck volume year-round, representing the backbone of the region's supply chain to Northern Europe.
Can I see traffic conditions on the Saint Petersburg dam?
Yes! Our interactive map provides coverage of the KAD section across the Gulf of Finland dam, including cameras near the Kronstadt interchanges.
How often do the Leningrad Oblast cameras update?
Most cameras in the regional network refresh every 30-60 seconds, with higher-frequency updates available along the M11 and major KAD junctions.
Is there a cost to access the Northwest Russia traffic camera network?
No. TrafficVision provides 100% free access to all live feeds in Leningrad Oblast and across the Russian Federation. No subscription or registration is required.
Explore the Gateway to the Baltics
Leningrad Oblast is the crossroads of the North. From the Neva banks to the arctic borders, monitor road conditions across the region with our comprehensive live camera platform.
VIEW ALL RUSSIA CAMERAS β