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Mississippi Traffic Cameras: 220+ Live Cams

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Mississippi Traffic Cameras

Mississippi traffic is a blend of busy capital city commuting and heavy interstate freight flow. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout Jackson, Gulfport, and Biloxi. From the convergence of I-55 and I-20 in Jackson to the scenic but high-traffic US-90 along the Gulf Coast, staying informed about the Magnolia State's roads is essential for safe travel. Use our live camera network to monitor MDOT feeds, check for tropical weather impacts on the coast, and navigate Mississippi's interstates with real-time visual intelligence and road-level views.

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Mississippi serves as a critical transportation corridor for the Deep South, linking the manufacturing hubs of the Midwest to the ports of the Gulf Coast. According to MDOT, the agency resurfaced over 1,050 lane miles of roadway in FY 2024 to maintain its strategic infrastructure. With a growing population and a highway system that handles enormous volumes of cross-country trucking, the state's infrastructure is vital for regional commerce. In addition to highway monitoring, users can access live street feeds and intersection cameras along major surface arterials like State Street in Jackson and Beach Boulevard in Biloxi to check for localized gridlock. These road-level views are essential for navigating around surface street construction and casino events during tropical storms or holiday "Cruisin' the Coast" surges.

Population: 2.9M  |  Major Hubs: Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi, Tupelo  |  Total Cameras: 220+  |  Primary Sources: MDOT, Mississippi 511, MSTraffic

Major Mississippi Traffic Corridors

Mississippi's highway network is defined by critical interstates that serve as the backbone for both local and interstate travel.

I-55: The North-South Spine

80+ cameras

Running from the Tennessee line through Jackson to the Louisiana border. This is the primary north-south artery, handling heavy commuter volume in the Jackson metro and significant freight traffic throughout the state.

I-20: The East-West Link

75+ cameras

Connecting Vicksburg, Jackson, and Meridian. As a major cross-country interstate, I-20 sees high truck volume. The "Stack" interchange in Jackson is a frequent site of congestion and requires constant monitoring.

I-10: The Gulf Coast Gateway

45+ cameras

The vital link across Mississippi's Gulf Coast, connecting New Orleans to Mobile. This route is essential for coastal residents and tourists visiting the casinos and beaches of Gulfport and Biloxi.

US-90: The Beach Boulevard

20+ cameras

The scenic coastal route running parallel to I-10. It is the primary artery for local beach traffic and experiences significant spikes during summer weekends and major events like "Cruisin' the Coast."

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Mississippi's Regional Traffic Breakdowns

Jackson Metro (The Capital City)

Jackson traffic centers around the convergence of I-55, I-20, and I-220. The average Mississippi commuter spends approximately 24.6 minutes traveling one-way, with the urban core experiencing traditional rush hour patterns from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The most critical point is the I-55/I-20 interchange, where heavy merging and high volumes create frequent backups.

The Gulf Coast (Gulfport & Biloxi)

Coastal traffic is driven by a mix of tourism, casino commerce, and local commuting. **I-10 handles the bulk of the high-speed volume, while US-90 serves the entertainment districts. This region is particularly sensitive to tropical weather events and requires careful monitoring during hurricane season.

North Mississippi & Tupelo

The northern part of the state, including Oxford, Tupelo, and Southaven, is heavily influenced by proximity to Memphis and the University of Mississippi. The I-22/US-78 corridor is a major freight link between Memphis and Birmingham, seeing steady commercial traffic throughout the day.

Tropical Weather Alert: Mississippi's Gulf Coast is prone to sudden heavy rainfall and tropical storm impacts. In 2024, the state's traffic fatality rate was projected at 1.79 per 100 million miles traveledβ€”the highest in the countryβ€”highlighting the critical role of real-time monitoring for driver safety. Flooding on low-lying sections of US-90 and high-wind restrictions on I-10 bridges are common. Always check the coastal cameras during the Atlantic hurricane season (June-November).

Seasonal Patterns and Challenges

Gulf Coast Events

Mississippi's coast hosts several massive annual events that can paralyze regional traffic.

  • Cruisin' the Coast (October): Thousands of classic cars descend on US-90, making the coastal route nearly impassable.
  • Spring Break: Heavy localized congestion in Biloxi and Gulfport.
  • Strategy: During major coastal events, use I-10 for through-travel and only use US-90 if your destination is directly on the beach.

Interstate Freight Patterns

Because Mississippi sits at the intersection of major north-south and east-west routes, interstate truck traffic is a constant factor. Tuesday through Thursday typically see the highest commercial volumes, leading to slower speeds on two-lane sections of I-55 north of Jackson.

Save Your Daily Commute Feeds

Do you check the same Jackson or Gulfport cameras every morning? Create a free account to save your favorites for instant access on your personalized dashboard.

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Critical Traffic Bottlenecks

Mississippi Watchlist

  • The Jackson "Stack" (I-55/I-20) — The most congested interchange in the state.
  • I-10 Pascagoula River Bridge — A critical crossing prone to delays.
  • I-20 Vicksburg Bridge — The primary link across the Mississippi River.
  • US-90 in Biloxi — Constant volume near the major casino resorts.
  • I-55 at I-220 (North Jackson) — Major merging point for suburban commuters.

Travel Features & Tools

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Interactive Map

View all 220+ Mississippi cameras on a real-time map with clustering.

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Grid View

Browse feeds in an organized grid with search and sort options.

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Save Favorites

Bookmark your daily commute cameras for instant access.

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds directly from MDOT and Mississippi 511 systems.

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Coastal Monitoring

Visual confirmation of road conditions during Gulf Coast storms.

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Verify the Jackson Core

If your trip passes through Jackson, check the "Stack" cameras first to gauge the regional flow.

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Check the River Crossings

If you're heading to Louisiana or Alabama, check the bridges at Vicksburg (I-20) or Pascagoula (I-10).

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Monitor the Weather

Use the cameras to see if sudden thunderstorms are creating standing water on the interstates.

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Find Your Alternative

If I-10 is jammed on the coast, check US-90 to see if the slower coastal route is actually moving faster.

Camera Coverage: 220+ Live Feeds

Our platform aggregates over 220 live cameras from the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the "MSTraffic" system.

Jackson MetroI-55, I-20, I-220, downtown100+ Cameras
Gulf CoastI-10, US-90, Gulfport, Biloxi60+ Cameras
North MississippiOxford, Tupelo, Southaven, I-2235+ Cameras
Statewide CorridorsI-55 North/South, US-4925+ Cameras

How many traffic cameras are in Mississippi?

There are over 220 live traffic cameras across Mississippi, with the highest concentration in the Jackson metro area and along the Gulf Coast.

Where can I find Mississippi street feeds?

You can access live Mississippi street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from MDOT and local authorities to cover major intersections in Jackson, Gulfport, and Biloxi.

Who provides the traffic camera feeds for Mississippi?

Feeds are aggregated from the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the official MSTraffic and Mississippi 511 systems.

Are the Mississippi traffic cameras live?

Yes, the cameras provide near-real-time images, typically updating every few minutes to show current flow and weather conditions.

Can I see the bridge conditions in Vicksburg on camera?

Yes, we provide feeds covering the I-20 bridge over the Mississippi River to help travelers monitor this critical interstate link.

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