Watch Orange Traffic in Real-Time
Access 250+ live traffic and street cameras across Orange and Orange County β the easternmost Texas city on the I-10 corridor and the gateway to Louisiana. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across I-10, TX-87, the Sabine River bridges, and the surface streets of central Orange. Monitor the daily flow between Orange, Beaumont, the Louisiana border, and the Gulf Coast refinery cluster.
VIEW ORANGE CAMERAS βCamera Coverage
I-10 Through Orange County
130+ Live Cameras
The Texas-Louisiana spine β Beaumont through Orange to Vinton, LA
TX-87 / Sabine Pass Direction
50+ Live Cameras
The north-south corridor connecting Orange to Sabine Pass and the Gulf Coast
TX-12 / TX-62 (DeQuincy Direction)
40+ Live Cameras
Cross-county routes connecting Orange to the Louisiana border
Surface Streets & Sabine River
30+ Live Cameras
Strickland Drive, MacArthur Drive, 16th Street, the Rainbow Bridge approach
Orange is the easternmost Texas city on the I-10 corridor, sitting directly on the Sabine River β the Texas-Louisiana state line, anchoring the corridor that connects Houston and Port Arthur to New Orleans. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, I-10 through Orange carries enormous freight volumes between the Houston-Beaumont industrial complex and the Louisiana petrochemical corridor, layered with daily commuter and evacuation traffic.
The I-10 corridor through Orange is one of the most weather-sensitive interstate stretches in Texas β the corridor sits in the heart of the Gulf Coast hurricane impact zone, and the Sabine River bridges are sensitive to high winds and storm surge. TxDOT camera coverage exists in part because Orange is a critical waypoint on the primary inland evacuation route from Louisiana into Texas.
I-10 Through Orange County
I-10 carries the Houston-to-New Orleans freight artery through eastern Texas. The corridor through Orange and Vidor is one of the most heavily monitored stretches in the eastern half of the state because of its combined freight, commuter, and evacuation roles.
I-10 Through Orange
- Vidor / Western Approach — Major commercial cluster, Orange County entry
- TX-105 / Vidor — Vidor commercial exit
- TX-62 / Mauriceville Direction — North-county access
- MacArthur Drive — Central Orange exit
- TX-87 / Sabine Pass Direction — Southern county connection
- Sabine River Bridge / Louisiana State Line — The Texas-Louisiana border crossing
Hurricane evacuation routes run directly through Orange. I-10 has been part of major contraflow evacuation operations during Rita, Ike, Harvey, and Laura. The Sabine River bridges are sensitive to high winds and tropical storm surge β the bridges have closed during multiple major hurricanes. Cameras during named-storm events are essential for evacuees confirming route conditions.
Check I-10 Conditions Now
See live conditions on the Texas-Louisiana corridor before committing to a Beaumont, New Orleans, or Houston-direction drive.
VIEW ORANGE CAMERAS βTX-87 and the Gulf Coast Connection
TX-87 runs south from Orange toward Sabine Pass and the Gulf Coast β a remote but scenic route along the Texas coastline. The corridor is sensitive to coastal flooding and storm surge during tropical events.
Sabine River Bridges
The I-10 Sabine River bridges between Orange and Vinton, Louisiana, are the primary east-west crossings between Texas and Louisiana on the southern interstate corridor. Cameras at:
- Western (Texas) approach: Backup conditions during peak hours
- Bridge mainlanes: Weather-related slow-downs
- Louisiana state line direction: Border-crossing conditions
I-10 Mainlanes vs. Surface Routes
For local moves through Orange and across the Sabine River, surface routes including Strickland Drive and 16th Street parallel I-10. Cameras on both options show whether the surface streets are flowing or already absorbing freeway diversions during major incidents.
Surface Streets and the Orange Grid
When the freeway slows, Orange's surface network carries the load:
- Strickland Drive: Major north-south arterial through central Orange
- MacArthur Drive: Cross-town corridor
- 16th Street: Older Orange downtown spine
- TX-12 / Vidor Connection: Cross-county connector
- Park Avenue: Cross-Orange residential corridor
- Front Street / Sabine Riverfront: Historic downtown access
Users can also monitor live street feeds along Strickland Drive, MacArthur Drive, and 16th Street to spot signal cascades or accident backups during peak commuter hours.
Plan Your Texas-Louisiana Route
Build a custom route from Orange to Beaumont, the Louisiana border, or Houston β and see every camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βTraffic Patterns
Orange's commute is layered with industrial and through-traffic patterns. Refinery and chemical-plant shift changes generate predictable surges throughout the day. Standard commuter rush runs 7:00-9:00 AM and 4:30-6:00 PM. Friday-Sunday afternoons see additional weekend traveler flow on I-10 between Houston and Louisiana.
Weather and Driving Hazards
Hurricane impacts are Orange's defining traffic hazard. The city has been directly affected by Rita, Ike, Harvey, Laura, and other major storms. The Sabine River bridges and the I-10 corridor are critical evacuation routes that are also vulnerable to storm-surge flooding. Cameras during named-storm events are the most reliable visibility tool.
Coastal flooding during tropical events submerges low sections of TX-87, the Sabine River backwaters, and the bay-front areas south of Orange.
Severe thunderstorms in spring frequently disrupt I-10 mainlanes and produce hail and tornadic conditions across Orange County.
Major Events
The Orange International Gumbo Cookoff, the Stark Foundation cultural events, and major tropical storm preparation periods (when residents stage early evacuations) all produce predictable surges. Cameras at the I-10 / MacArthur Drive interchange and along the Sabine River bridges are the best indicators.
About the Platform
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources into one seamless interface. Use our interactive map to find cameras by location, switch to grid view for side-by-side I-10 and TX-87 monitoring, build custom routes for a Texas-Louisiana commute, or save favorites for instant access. Available 24/7 on any device.
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How many traffic cameras are available in Orange?
TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 250 live cameras covering Orange, including I-10 through Orange County, TX-87 (Sabine Pass direction), TX-12 / TX-62, and the surface arterials of central Orange. Feeds come from TxDOT and DriveTexas.
Are Orange traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All Orange cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. They are publicly maintained TxDOT feeds presented in one searchable interface.
Are the Sabine River bridges to Louisiana covered?
Yes. Cameras on both the Texas (Orange) and Louisiana (Vinton) approaches show real-time bridge conditions, including weather-related slowdowns and high-wind events.
Are evacuation routes covered during hurricanes?
Yes. I-10 westbound through Orange has full camera coverage during named-storm events. The corridor is the primary inland evacuation route from Louisiana into Texas.
Where can I find Orange street cameras?
You can find live Orange street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Strickland Drive, MacArthur Drive, 16th Street, and the Sabine Riverfront approaches.
Does refinery traffic affect Orange?
Yes. Industrial shift changes and tanker truck traffic from Orange County's chemical complex generate predictable flows on TX-87 and the surrounding surface routes. Cameras during shift change windows show the surge in real time.
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