Monitor New Jersey Traffic in Real-Time
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the nation, and its road network is the backbone of the Northeast corridor. According to NJDOT, the agency manages approximately 39,000 miles of public roadways. New Jersey commuters face the third-longest travel times in the nation, with an average commute of 31.1 minutes each way, making real-time visual intelligence a daily necessity. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson. Access 3200+ live traffic cameras throughout the Garden State. View real-time conditions and road-level views on the NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, I-80, and I-78. Whether you're heading to the Shore or commuting into NYC, live cameras are your best defense against New Jersey's legendary congestion.
VIEW NJ CAMERAS →Navigating the Crossroads of the East
New Jersey's transportation infrastructure is defined by its two massive north-south arteries: the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway. These routes, combined with heavy east-west corridors like I-80 and I-78, carry millions of vehicles daily. In 2024, New Jersey recorded 687 traffic deaths across 650 fatal crashes—a 13.4% increase from the previous year—highlighting the vital importance of real-time monitoring for driver safety.
In addition to highway monitoring, users can access live street feeds and intersection cameras along major surface arterials like Route 1 in Edison and Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City to check for localized gridlock. These road-level views are essential for navigating around surface street construction and stadium events during winter storms or holiday beach surges. TrafficVision.Live provides instant, free visibility into every major mile of New Jersey's highway system.
Comprehensive Coverage Areas
New Jersey's camera network is one of the most extensive in the world, providing high-resolution views of every major interchange and toll plaza.
NJ Turnpike (I-95)
850+ Live Cameras
Complete 117-mile coverage from the Delaware Memorial Bridge to the George Washington Bridge. Monitor the inner/outer car and truck lanes in real-time.
Garden State Parkway
780+ Live Cameras
The state's primary north-south route for local and Shore traffic. Live views from Cape May all the way to the New York state line.
Newark-Jersey City Metro
650+ Live Cameras
Dense monitoring for I-78, I-280, and the Port of Newark area. Essential for commuters heading to the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels.
Northern NJ Corridors
520+ Live Cameras
Monitor I-80, I-287, and Route 3. Critical views for the Paterson area and the high-volume GWB approaches.
Central & South Jersey
400+ Live Cameras
Coverage for the Atlantic City Expressway, I-295, and the Philadelphia-facing bridges.
Check the NJ Turnpike Before You Pay
Don't get stuck in toll-booth gridlock. Check the cameras for your specific Turnpike exit and the car/truck lane distribution before you enter.
VIEW TURNPIKE CAMERAS →Key New Jersey Traffic Patterns
Understanding Jersey's traffic requires monitoring specific corridors based on the day and season.
Commuter Flow (Weekdays): • Morning Rush (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Heavy inbound flow toward Manhattan and Newark. Significant backups on the Turnpike northbound and GSP southbound. • Evening Rush (3:00 PM - 8:00 PM): Massive exodus from the city centers. Watch for gridlock on the GSP northbound and Turnpike southbound.
The "Shore Traffic" Factor
From Memorial Day through Labor Day, New Jersey traffic patterns shift dramatically on weekends. The Garden State Parkway becomes the state's most congested road as travelers head to shore points like Belmar, Point Pleasant, and Wildwood.
Weekend Strategy
On summer Fridays, start monitoring GSP southbound cameras as early as 1:00 PM. On Sundays, check the northbound feeds starting at noon to time your return before the peak evening rush.
Professional Monitoring Tools
Our New Jersey directory is designed for professional drivers and daily commuters who need rapid visual data.
Multi-Corridor Map
High-performance map with real-time clustering for all 3200+ New Jersey feeds.
Advanced Lane Filtering
Easily switch between Turnpike, Parkway, and state route cameras.
Route Dashboard
Save your specific commute cameras—like the Newark Airport interchange—for instant access.
Official 511NJ Feeds
Direct integration with NJDOT and NJTA systems ensures official data accuracy.
Night Sensitivity
High-performance sensors provide visibility even in unlit sections of the Parkway.
Responsive Design
Check the Driscoll Bridge or the GWB approach from your phone safely while parked.
Build Your NJ Commute Route
Traveling from Toms River to Newark? Or Morristown to Jersey City? Build a custom route to see every camera along your path.
BUILD A ROUTE →About the New Jersey Camera Network
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 3200+ live traffic cameras throughout New Jersey. Our platform aggregates feeds from 511 systems, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA), and the Department of Transportation (NJDOT). 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 New Jersey traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including I-95 (NJ Turnpike), Garden State Parkway, I-78, I-80, I-280, I-287, Route 3, Route 1, and the Atlantic City Expressway.
Who operates the cameras on the NJ Turnpike?
Cameras on the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway are operated by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA).
Where can I find New Jersey street feeds?
You can access live New Jersey street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from NJDOT and local authorities to cover major intersections in Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson.
How often do NJ traffic cameras update?
Most highway cameras refresh every 30 to 60 seconds. High-volume interchange cameras may provide even more frequent updates.
Can I see the "Dual-Dual" lanes on the Turnpike?
Yes, many Turnpike cameras are positioned to show both the inner (cars only) and outer (cars, trucks, and buses) lanes simultaneously.
Are these cameras used for speeding tickets in New Jersey?
No, NJDOT and NJTA traffic cameras are for traffic management and public information only. They are not used for automated speed enforcement.
Is there a fee to access New Jersey traffic cameras?
No, all public camera feeds provided through TrafficVision.Live are free to access.
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Why sit in gridlock when you could have checked first? Live street feeds and highway cameras show conditions before you commit to a route.
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