Mobile AL Traffic Cameras: Live I-10 Wallace Tunnel + Bayway
Check live Mobile AL traffic right now — 285+ ALDOT cameras covering I-10, the Wallace Tunnel, the Mobile Bayway, and I-65. Verify Wallace Tunnel backups, Bayway fog, and I-10 bridge conditions before you drive. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the downtown core and the waterfront district. Free ALDOT and 511 feeds, no signup.
VIEW MOBILE CAMERAS →Looking for current Mobile AL traffic conditions? Mobile, Alabama sits at a critical Gulf Coast junction where I-10 crosses Mobile Bay via the Wallace Tunnel and the Bayway — one of the most incident-prone bottlenecks on the entire I-10 corridor. With 285+ live traffic cameras integrated into TrafficVision.Live, residents and travelers can monitor real-time conditions on major arteries including I-10, I-65, I-165, US-90, US-98, and US-43. According to Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) data, the I-10 corridor through Mobile processes over 75,000 vehicles daily, with volumes frequently reaching 100,000 during major holiday travel periods. Despite these high volumes, the city maintains an efficient local network; U.S. Census data shows an average one-way commute of approximately 21.6 minutes for Mobile residents.
Research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) found that access to real-time traveler information systems can reduce incident-related delays by as much as 40% by enabling drivers to avoid bottlenecks before they become trapped in localized gridlock.
From the complex tunnel systems under Mobile Bay to the busy interchanges of the downtown core, our comprehensive camera network provides the visual intelligence you need to navigate this bustling port city. Safety remains a critical focus for local planners; historical data shows that between 2010 and 2019, Mobile saw a 23.9% increase in traffic incidents, highlighting the vital role of real-time monitoring for daily travelers.
Coverage Areas
Mobile's traffic camera network is strategically placed to cover the city's most critical transit points. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Government Street and Dauphin Street to check for road-level gridlock near the major museums or downtown events.
I-10 East-West Corridor
105+ cameras
Complete coverage of the Gulf Coast route and the extensive Mobile Bayway system.
I-65 Southern Terminus
85+ cameras
Monitoring the northern corridor connecting Mobile to Montgomery and the interior of the state.
I-165 & Tunnel System
60+ cameras
Detailed views of the downtown connector and the critical harbor tunnels.
Coastal & Local Arterials
35+ cameras
Coverage for US-90, US-98, and beach access routes throughout the county.
Build Your Mobile Commute View
Add your daily route cameras to a custom dashboard for instant morning checks.
CREATE DASHBOARD →Key Traffic Features & Tools
Interactive Map
Pinpoint cameras by location with real-time clustering and zoom-to-street level.
Grid View
Monitor dozens of intersections simultaneously for side-by-side comparison.
Favorite Cams
Bookmark your most-used feeds for one-click access on any device.
Live ALDOT Feeds
Direct integration with official Alabama Department of Transportation systems.
About Mobile Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 285+ live traffic cameras throughout Mobile. Our platform aggregates feeds from 511 systems and ALDOT cameras, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the region. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 140,000+ live feeds from 600+ sources worldwide.
Whether you're planning your commute, checking current road conditions, or monitoring specific areas for traffic congestion, our Mobile traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including I-10, I-65, I-165, US-90, US-98, US-43, and AL-163 (Dauphin Street).
Bayway Weather
Fog is a major hazard on the Mobile Bayway (I-10). During late autumn and winter mornings, use the Bayway cameras to check for visibility levels before attempting the crossing.
Mobile Traffic Challenges
Watch for these common Mobile congestion points:
- The Wallace Tunnel: A primary bottleneck on I-10 that frequently experiences delays during peak hours.
- Bayway Crossings: High winds and fog can impact safety and speed on the long bridge sections.
- Port Traffic: Heavy truck volume near the Port of Mobile can impact local surface streets.
- Gameday/Event Traffic: Major downtown events or university games can significantly alter traffic patterns.
Monitor Mobile Bay Conditions
Check bridge and tunnel cameras now to avoid the city's biggest bottlenecks.
VIEW TUNNEL CAMS →Strategy for Mobile Travelers
Check the Tunnel
Before entering downtown, verify the status of the I-10 tunnels. If they are backed up, consider the Cochrane-Africatown Bridge as an alternative.
Monitor the Bayway
For east-west travel, check the long-range bridge cameras for weather conditions or accidents that might impact the entire crossing.
Save Favorite Interchanges
Save the cameras for your most-used freeway entrances to see ramp congestion before you get stuck.
Use the Route Builder
If you are traveling through Mobile toward Florida or Mississippi, use the route builder to see all cameras along your path.
How do I check current Mobile AL traffic conditions?
Use TrafficVision.Live's 285+ live ALDOT camera feeds covering I-10, the Wallace Tunnel, the Mobile Bayway, I-65, and surface arterials. All feeds update every few seconds and require no signup. For the current Mobile AL traffic status, focus on the Wallace Tunnel (I-10 downtown), the Bayway bridge (I-10 east toward Daphne), and the I-10/I-65 interchange — these are the region's recurring bottlenecks.
What's the worst traffic spot in Mobile Alabama?
The Wallace Tunnel on I-10 through downtown Mobile. The twin-tube tunnel is the single most incident-prone segment on the Gulf Coast I-10 corridor — any fender-bender can back traffic up for miles in either direction. The Mobile Bayway (I-10 eastbound bridge across Mobile Bay to Daphne) is the second-worst, especially during fog events. The Cochrane-Africatown Bridge provides an alternate crossing when the Wallace Tunnel is closed.
Who provides the traffic cameras in Mobile?
Most cameras are provided by the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) and the 511AL system. TrafficVision aggregates these free government feeds into a single interface covering 285+ Mobile locations.
Are Mobile traffic cameras live?
Yes. TrafficVision provides live feeds or frequently-refreshing snapshots (every few seconds) from official ALDOT and 511AL sources. Mobile AL traffic conditions update 24/7 with no account required.
Can I see cameras on the Mobile Bayway?
Yes. TrafficVision has comprehensive coverage across the entire I-10 Bayway system from Mobile to Daphne. The Bayway cameras are especially important during fog events (common in late autumn and winter mornings) and for tropical weather monitoring along the Gulf Coast.
Is it free to watch Mobile traffic cameras?
Yes. Access to all 285+ Mobile AL traffic cameras on TrafficVision.Live is 100% free and requires no registration.
Where can I find Mobile street feeds?
Mobile street feeds and intersection cameras are available on the TrafficVision interactive map, which aggregates ALDOT data for major surface routes including Government Street, Dauphin Street, Airport Boulevard, and Beltline Highway.
Don't Get Stuck in Mobile Traffic
Check cameras and city street feeds before you leave and know exactly when traffic clears — no more guessing.
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