Watch Moreno Valley Traffic in Real-Time
Access 600+ live traffic and street cameras across Moreno Valley and the eastern Inland Empire β one of California's largest logistics hubs and a major commuter feeder into Los Angeles. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-215 corridor, the SR-60 Pomona Freeway, and the warehouse districts that define the region. Monitor the daily LA-bound commute, March Air Reserve Base traffic, and the truck flows feeding Inland Empire distribution centers.
VIEW MORENO VALLEY CAMERAS βCamera Coverage
I-215
180+ Live Cameras
The Riverside / San Bernardino spine through the heart of Moreno Valley
SR-60 (Pomona Freeway)
160+ Live Cameras
The east-west corridor β primary LA commuter route, heavy truck traffic
Surface Arterials
130+ Live Cameras
Perris Boulevard, Sunnymead Boulevard, Alessandro Boulevard, Frederick Street
March Air Reserve Base Approaches
70+ Live Cameras
Cactus Avenue, Heacock Street, Van Buren Boulevard
Eastern Connections (SR-60 toward Beaumont)
60+ Live Cameras
The Badlands corridor toward Banning, Beaumont, and the I-10 split
Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County and a defining node in the Inland Empire's logistics economy. According to the California Department of Transportation, the SR-60 corridor through Moreno Valley and the I-215 / I-15 system together carry some of the heaviest combination-truck volumes in the western United States β a direct consequence of the region's role as the warehouse backbone serving Southern California ports.
Caltrans data shows the SR-60 / I-215 interchange handling over 200,000 vehicles per day in its busiest segments, with combination trucks frequently exceeding 20% of total volume during peak distribution hours. The corridor functions as the primary truck route between the Ports of Los Angeles / Long Beach and the inland warehouse cluster around Moreno Valley, Perris, and Beaumont.
SR-60: The Pomona Freeway
SR-60 runs east-west across the northern half of Moreno Valley, connecting the city to Riverside, Diamond Bar, and on into central Los Angeles. It's the daily LA commute route for tens of thousands of Moreno Valley residents and an increasingly truck-heavy freight corridor.
SR-60 Through Moreno Valley
- I-215 / SR-60 Interchange — The most-monitored junction in the city
- Pigeon Pass Road / Frederick Street — Northwestern Moreno Valley exit
- Heacock Street — Central commuter and warehouse access
- Perris Boulevard — Major commercial corridor, retail cluster
- Moreno Beach Drive — Eastern Moreno Valley, hospital and college access
- Theodore Street — Final Moreno Valley exit before the Badlands climb
The SR-60 Badlands segment east of Moreno Valley toward Beaumont is one of the most accident-prone truck routes in California. Steep grades, sharp curves, and the truck-only climbing lane combine with heavy logistics traffic to produce frequent incidents. Cameras through this stretch are essential for confirming that the route is open before committing.
Check SR-60 and I-215 Right Now
See live conditions on the Inland Empire's busiest truck route before heading toward LA, San Bernardino, or Banning.
VIEW MORENO VALLEY CAMERAS βI-215: The North-South Spine
I-215 runs north-south through Moreno Valley, connecting Riverside (south) to San Bernardino (north). It's a primary commuter feed and a key truck route. The freeway shares its alignment with SR-60 through the city center and splits north of downtown, where the SR-60 / I-215 interchange creates the city's busiest single congestion point.
- I-215 / SR-60 interchange: Daily morning crunch from 6:30-9:00 AM
- Cactus Avenue: Major Moreno Valley exit, big-box retail
- Alessandro Boulevard: Hospital district, March AFB approach
- Van Buren Boulevard: South Moreno Valley, Perris connection
- Newport Road / Ramona Expressway: Far southern Moreno Valley, Lake Perris access
I-215 vs. SR-60 from Moreno Valley
For trips into Los Angeles, SR-60 is the direct route. For trips into San Bernardino or beyond to Las Vegas via I-15, I-215 is faster. Cameras at the SR-60 / I-215 interchange are the best single indicator of how the merge is moving β the bottleneck is almost always there rather than upstream.
March Air Reserve Base and the South-Central Corridor
March Air Reserve Base sits on Moreno Valley's southwest edge, generating significant rotating shift traffic on Cactus Avenue, Heacock Street, and Van Buren Boulevard. The base's air-show events and major exercises create periodic surges across the southern half of the city.
Surface Streets and Surface Routes
When the freeways slow, Moreno Valley's grid takes the load:
- Perris Boulevard: Primary north-south arterial through the commercial core
- Sunnymead Boulevard: Original main commercial spine through the city center
- Alessandro Boulevard: Major east-west route, hospital and college cluster
- Frederick Street / Pigeon Pass Road: Western connection toward Riverside
- Iris Avenue / Cactus Avenue: Southern routes toward March AFB and Perris
Users can also monitor live street feeds along Perris Boulevard, Sunnymead Boulevard, and Alessandro Boulevard to spot signal cascades during the warehouse-shift windows and afternoon school dismissal.
Plan Your Inland Empire Drive
Build a custom route across Moreno Valley, Riverside, and the SR-60 corridor β and see every camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βTraffic Patterns
Moreno Valley rush hours are extended because of the LA commute. Westbound morning peak on SR-60 starts at 4:30 AM and runs through 9:00 AM. Afternoon peak runs 2:30-7:00 PM, often extending past 8:00 PM on Fridays. Warehouse shift changes layer additional truck and personal-vehicle traffic onto the surface arterials throughout the day, with three primary peaks aligning with 6:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 10:00 PM warehouse shift starts.
Weather and Driving Hazards
Wildfire is a major concern in the Badlands and the surrounding hills. Multiple major fires have closed SR-60 east of Moreno Valley, forcing all eastbound truck and commuter traffic to divert through I-10 in Beaumont. Cameras allow drivers to confirm whether smoke or active fire has compromised the corridor before committing.
Santa Ana winds in fall produce gusts that can topple high-profile trucks on the SR-60 Badlands climb and trigger blowdowns on the rural surface routes.
Flash flooding during summer monsoon storms and winter atmospheric rivers can close low-lying segments along the San Jacinto River and the local arroyos.
Major Events
March Field Air Fest, Lake Perris recreation surges, and Soboba Casino events (just east in San Jacinto Valley) all generate localized event traffic. Major distribution-center hiring events at the larger warehouses can produce surprising morning congestion on Cactus Avenue and Heacock Street.
Logistics and Distribution Traffic
The Moreno Valley / Perris / Beaumont logistics cluster is one of the largest in the country, anchored by major Amazon, Walmart, and Skechers facilities. This traffic operates 24/7 β there's no time when the SR-60 truck flow drops to a "rest" period. Cameras provide the only reliable read on whether the corridor is moving at any given hour.
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How many traffic cameras are available in Moreno Valley?
Are Moreno Valley traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All Moreno Valley cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.
What's the worst stretch of SR-60 around Moreno Valley?
The SR-60 Badlands segment east of Moreno Valley toward Beaumont is one of the most accident-prone truck routes in California. The combination of grade, curves, and heavy logistics truck volume produces frequent slowdowns and closures.
Can I see warehouse shift traffic on the cameras?
Yes. The surface arterials around the major warehouse cluster β Perris Boulevard, Cactus Avenue, Heacock Street β show the personal-vehicle and truck flow tied to warehouse shift changes throughout the day.
Where can I find Moreno Valley street cameras?
You can find live Moreno Valley street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Perris Boulevard, Sunnymead Boulevard, Alessandro Boulevard, and the SR-60 / I-215 interchange surface streets.
How does the SR-60 / I-215 interchange affect Moreno Valley commutes?
The interchange is the city's single biggest congestion point. Most LA-bound commuters depend on a clean merge here, and a single incident at the junction can stack traffic miles back into the city.
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