Monitor Nevada Traffic in Real-Time
Access 2,500+ live traffic cameras throughout Nevada. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout Las Vegas, Reno, and Henderson. View real-time conditions and road-level views on I-15, I-80, the Las Vegas Strip, and major mountain passes. From the neon lights of Las Vegas to the snowy peaks of the Sierras, Nevada's road conditions change rapidly. Use live cameras to check traffic, weather, and construction before you commit to your route.
VIEW NEVADA CAMERAS →Real-Time Visibility Across the Silver State
Nevada's unique geography—stretching from the Mojave Desert to the high Sierras—presents significant challenges for drivers. According to NDOT, the agency maintains 5,396 centerline miles (13,810 lane miles) of roads within a total public network of 42,815 miles. In 2024, Nevada recorded 412 roadway fatalities, a 5.64% increase from 2023, with pedestrian deaths accounting for 112 of those lives lost. Whether you're navigating the intense weekend traffic on I-15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas or checking for snow on I-80 over the mountains, live traffic cameras are an essential tool for safe and efficient travel. In addition to highway monitoring, users can access live street feeds and road-level views along major surface arterials like Las Vegas Boulevard and Virginia Street in Reno to check for localized gridlock. These road-level views are essential for navigating around surface street construction and stadium events during desert dust storms or holiday surges.
TrafficVision.Live provides instant, free access to over 2,500+ feeds, giving you ground-truth visibility that GPS apps simply can't match.
Regional Coverage Areas
Nevada's traffic camera network is concentrated in the major metropolitan areas but provides critical coverage for the state's primary interstate corridors.
Las Vegas Metro
220+ Live Cameras
Dense coverage of the I-15 and US-95 "Spaghetti Bowl," the Las Vegas Strip, and the I-215 beltway system.
North Las Vegas
1,200+ Live Cameras
Extensive coverage of the northern I-15 corridor, CC-215 Beltway, and North Las Vegas industrial and residential districts.
Reno & Sparks
85+ Live Cameras
Monitor I-80, I-580, and US-395 through the Truckee Meadows, including critical access points to the Lake Tahoe area and Sparks.
Henderson
60+ Live Cameras
Strategic views of I-515 and the I-215 southern loop, serving the rapidly growing residential and commercial sectors.
Statewide Corridors
35+ Live Cameras
Essential monitoring for long-distance travel on I-80 across northern Nevada and the I-15 corridor through the desert.
Plan Your Weekend Vegas Trip
Traveling the I-15 between LA and Las Vegas? Check the cameras for the Primm and Jean areas before you leave to avoid the Sunday afternoon "death crawl" back to California.
VIEW I-15 CAMERAS →Strategic Seasonal Monitoring
Nevada experiences extreme weather variability that makes traffic cameras a safety necessity throughout the year.
Winter in the Sierras
For travelers in northern Nevada, monitoring I-80 and Mt. Rose Highway (NV-431) is critical. Cameras allow you to see active chain requirements and verify if snow plows are keeping up with accumulation in real-time.
Summer Desert Travel
In southern Nevada, cameras help identify localized dust storms (haboobs) and flash flooding during monsoon season. They also provide visual confirmation of the intense midday congestion caused by tourist traffic and lane-restricting construction projects.
Pro Tip: Night Vision
Many NDOT cameras use high-sensitivity sensors that provide clear visibility even in the darkest sections of the desert. Look for the infrared glow on the pavement to judge traffic speed during night travel.
Professional-Grade Monitoring Tools
Our platform provides professional monitoring tools for personal, commercial, and emergency use.
Interactive Map
High-performance map with real-time clustering for all 400+ Nevada traffic feeds.
Advanced Filters
Sort cameras by highway corridor, city, or specific interchange location instantly.
Custom Favorites
Save your most-used cameras—like your daily commute route—for one-click access.
Live Integration
Direct feeds from NDOT and RTC systems ensure you see exactly what transit officials see.
24/7 Access
Constant visibility for early-morning commutes or late-night long-haul drives.
Responsive Design
Optimized for mobile devices, so you can check the road from a rest stop safely.
Build Your Custom Nevada Route
Commuting from Summerlin to the Strip? Or Reno to Carson City? Build a custom route to see every camera along your specific drive.
BUILD A ROUTE →About the Nevada Camera Network
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 2,500+ live traffic cameras throughout Nevada. Our platform aggregates feeds from NDOT and regional transit commissions, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the state. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources worldwide.
Whether you're planning your commute, checking current road conditions, or monitoring specific areas for traffic congestion, our Nevada traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including I-15, I-80, I-215, I-515, I-580, US-93, US-95, US-395, NV-159, and NV-160.
Who operates the traffic cameras in Nevada?
Most cameras are operated by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and the Regional Transportation Commissions (RTC) of Southern Nevada and Washoe County.
Where can I find Nevada street feeds?
You can access live Nevada street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from NDOT and RTC local authorities to cover major intersections in Las Vegas, Reno, and Henderson.
How often do the Nevada cameras refresh?
Images typically refresh every 30 to 60 seconds. High-traffic metropolitan cameras may provide even more frequent updates.
Can I see live video of the Las Vegas Strip?
Yes, many RTC cameras provide views of the intersections leading to the Strip, and some third-party sources provide live video of the Strip itself.
Are Nevada traffic cameras used for tickets?
No, NDOT and RTC cameras are used for traffic management and public information only. They are not configured for automated enforcement or ticketing.
Is there a fee to use TrafficVision.Live in Nevada?
No, our platform provides free access to all public traffic camera feeds across the state.
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