Minneapolis Traffic Cameras
Minneapolis traffic is a battle against both the clock and the elements. According to INRIX 2024 data, Minneapolis ranks #34 in the United States for congestion, with commuters facing significant delays during the peak winter months. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the North Loop, Uptown, and downtown core. Use our live camera network to monitor MnDOT feeds, check stadium-area conditions near Target Field and US Bank Stadium, and navigate the Bold North with confidence.
VIEW MINNEAPOLIS CAMERAS βMinneapolis serves as the primary economic and transportation hub of the Upper Midwest. With a metro population of over 3.6 million people and an average one-way commute time of 22.9 minutes (Census Bureau), the region's infrastructure is constantly under pressure. Whether you're a daily commuter on the Crosstown or a visitor heading to the North Loop, checking the cameras is a mandatory part of any Twin Cities travel plan.
Major Minneapolis Traffic Corridors
Minneapolis traffic is dictated by a dense grid of interstates and state highways that funnel commuters toward the downtown core and out to the expansive suburbs.
I-35W: The Mainline
145+ cameras
The city's primary north-south artery. The segment through downtown Minneapolis, recently reconstructed, is the most monitored stretch of highway in the state. Watch for heavy congestion at the I-94 junction and the crossing over the Mississippi River.
I-94: The East-West Link
105+ cameras
Connecting Minneapolis to St. Paul and the western suburbs. This route handles enormous volumes of both local and interstate traffic. Monitor these cameras for incidents in the "Lowry Hill Tunnel" and the heavy merging flow near Eden Prairie.
I-394: The Northwest Link
95+ cameras
The high-speed link to Plymouth and Wayzata. Featuring advanced HOV and MnPASS lanes, this corridor is essential for commuters moving between the western Hennepin County suburbs and downtown.
The Beltline & Crosstown
75+ cameras
State highways like MN-100 (The Beltline) and MN-62 (The Crosstown) are critical for cross-town travel that avoids the primary interstates. These cameras help you gauge flow when freeway alternatives are required.
Build Your Twin Cities Route
Whether you're heading from Edina to Downtown or commuting north from Lakeville, don't get caught in Minnesota gridlock. Build a custom route to see every live camera along your specific path.
BUILD CUSTOM ROUTE βNavigating Minneapolis's Unique Traffic Challenges
The "Common Section" & Lowry Hill Tunnel
Minneapolis traffic is famous for its "Common Section" where I-35W and I-94 briefly overlap, and the Lowry Hill Tunnel, which acts as a major speed-check for commuters. These are the most frequent sites of congestion in the entire state. Checking the tunnel cameras before you commit to the I-94 route is essential for avoiding sudden backups.
Winter Whiteouts and Black Ice
Minnesota winters are no joke. "Black ice" on the I-35W bridge and blowing snow on the more exposed stretches of I-494 can create dangerous driving conditions in minutes. Use our live cameras to verify "black top" visibility and the location of MnDOT snowplows before you leave home during an active snow event.
Minnesota Road Safety
Preliminary data from MnDOT for 2025 recorded 370 traffic fatalities statewide, a significant 20% decrease from the 475 deaths in 2024. Speed-related fatalities notably dropped from 138 to 98. MnDOT's "Toward Zero Deaths" initiative aims to reduce these figures to no more than 225 annually by 2030, emphasizing the role of real-time monitoring and driver awareness in achieving these safety goals.
Gameday & Downtown Events
Minneapolis is a sports-heavy city. Target Field, US Bank Stadium, and the Target Center all generate massive localized spikes on I-35W and I-394 during games. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Washington Avenue and Nicollet Mall to check for road-level gridlock near the major arena events or downtown shopping. Always check the cameras on 4th Street and 11th Avenue during the MLB or NFL seasons.
Commuter Strategy
If I-35W is backed up heading into downtown, Hiawatha Avenue (MN-55) and Lyndale Avenue serve as the most effective surface street alternatives for reaching the city's south side.
Save Your Daily Commute Feeds
Do you check the same I-35W or I-394 cameras every morning? Create a free account to save your favorites for instant access on your personalized dashboard.
SAVE FAVORITE CAMS βMinneapolis's Critical Bottlenecks
Minneapolis Watchlist
- Lowry Hill Tunnel (I-94) — The primary failure point for east-west traffic.
- I-35W at I-94 Junction — Massive merging volume near downtown.
- I-35W Mississippi River Bridge — Critical crossing for north-south travel.
- MN-62 at I-35W (Crosstown) — Notorious junction for suburban commuters.
- I-394 at MN-100 — Major interchange for western metro traffic.
Travel Features & Tools
Interactive Map
View all 420+ Minneapolis cameras on a real-time map with clustering.
Grid View
Browse feeds in an organized grid with search and sort options.
Save Favorites
Bookmark your daily commute cameras for instant access.
Live Updates
Real-time feeds directly from MnDOT and Minnesota 511 systems.
Blizzard Monitoring
Visual confirmation of road conditions during intense winter storms.
Check the Tunnel First
The Lowry Hill Tunnel cameras tell you the story of I-94. If it's jammed, your cross-town trip is stalled.
Verify I-35W Flow
Check the cameras at the Mississippi River bridge to see if the north-south mainline is moving.
Monitor the Ploughs
In the winter, look for MnDOT plows on the cameras. If they aren't out yet, the roads are likely treacherous.
Find Your Alternative
If the freeways are red, use the cameras on MN-100 or MN-55 to see if the state highways are a better option.
Full Minnesota Traffic Coverage
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VIEW ALL MN CAMERAS βHow many traffic cameras are in Minneapolis, MN?
There are over 420 live traffic cameras covering the Minneapolis metro area, including extensive coverage of I-35W, I-94, I-394, and major city intersections.
Who provides the traffic camera feeds for Minneapolis?
Feeds are aggregated from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), Minnesota 511, and local Twin Cities traffic management systems.
Are the Minneapolis traffic cameras live?
Yes, the cameras provide near-real-time images, typically updating every few seconds to show current flow, incidents, and weather conditions.
What is the "MnPASS" shown on some cameras?
MnPASS refers to the high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes on routes like I-394 and I-35W. Cameras show these lanes so you can gauge their speed before deciding to pay the toll.
Where can I find Minneapolis street feeds?
You can find live Minneapolis street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates MnDOT and city data for major surface routes like Lyndale Avenue and Hennepin Avenue.
Minneapolis Traffic Intelligence
Minnesota roads are tough, but you can be tougher with the right information. Access live cameras and city street feeds throughout the Twin Cities area instantly.
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