The Inland Empire's Traffic Eye
Stay ahead of the commute in San Bernardino and the Inland Empire with access to over 850 live traffic cameras. Monitor the major arteries connecting Southern California to the rest of the nation, including the critical I-10, I-15, and I-215 corridors. According to recent safety data, drivers in San Bernardino face a 41.1% higher risk of collision than the average American driver, making real-time situational awareness an essential safety tool for the region's 220,000+ residents.
VIEW SAN BERNARDINO CAMERAS βSan Bernardino Camera Coverage
Gateway to the Desert
Watch live feeds as traffic moves through the Cajon Pass on I-15. Essential for travelers heading to Las Vegas or the high desert, providing real-time weather and volume updates.
Interchange Hub
Monitor the complex junctions of I-10 and I-215. Get a clear view of the "San Bernardino Interchange" to avoid daily bottlenecks and construction-related delays in the heart of the city.
Mountain Access
Real-time road conditions for routes leading to Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. Use these cameras to check for snow, fog, and seasonal traffic peaks before starting your mountain getaway.
Navigating San Bernardino's Busy Corridors
San Bernardino serves as a massive transportation and logistics hub for Southern California. Situated at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains and acting as a primary gateway to the Mojave Desert, the city's roads handle an incredible mix of commuter traffic, long-haul trucking, and seasonal tourism. Average commute times in San Bernardino County reached 32.8 minutes in 2024, significantly exceeding both state and national averages as the region continues to grow as a major distribution hub.
With TrafficVision, you can access an extensive network of street cameras and highway monitors. Our platform aggregates data from Caltrans and local municipal sources to provide a seamless viewing experience. Whether you're navigating the daily grind on the I-10 or checking the status of the Cajon Pass during a winter storm, our live feeds give you the visual proof you need to plan your journey effectively.
Critical Transportation Arteries
San Bernardino is defined by its intersection of major Southern California freeways. These routes are the lifeblood of the region's economy and its most frequent congestion points:
- Interstate 10 (I-10): The primary east-west route through the Inland Empire, connecting San Bernardino to Los Angeles to the west and the Coachella Valley to the east.
- Interstate 215 (I-215): A vital north-south artery that runs through the center of the city, serving as a connector between the San Bernardino and Riverside metropolitan areas.
- Interstate 15 (I-15): The main corridor for travel between Southern California and Las Vegas. The section known as the Cajon Pass handles staggering volumes of freight and has been identified as one of California's deadliest road segments, particularly during high-wind and snow events.
- SR-210 (Foothill Freeway): Providing an alternative to the I-10, the 210 runs along the base of the mountains, serving the northern neighborhoods of San Bernardino and connecting to the San Gabriel Valley.
Mountain Ready
Check for snow and fog on the routes leading to the San Bernardino National Forest.
Logistics Insight
Monitor truck volume and staging areas near the city's major distribution hubs.
Interactive Map
Zoom in on specific interchanges or see the broad regional traffic flow.
Avoid the I-10 Gridlock
Before you head out, check the live feeds for the I-10 and I-215 interchange. Use our grid view to see multiple angles of San Bernardino's busiest junctions simultaneously.
SCAN LIVE CAMERAS βReal-Time Monitoring for Safety and Efficiency
The geography of San Bernardino presents unique challenges for drivers. The city's proximity to mountain passes means that weather conditions can vary wildly within just a few miles. High winds in the pass, sudden fog in the valley, or seasonal snow can all lead to rapid changes in road safety.
TrafficVision's live traffic cameras allow you to see these conditions as they happen. Instead of relying on delayed radio reports, you can observe the actual visibility and pavement conditions on your screen. This real-time visual data is invaluable for avoiding hazardous situations and making informed decisions about whether to take an alternative route or delay your trip.
Essential Intersections and Junctions
Beyond the freeways, San Bernardino's surface streets are critical for local movement. We recommend keeping an eye on these major intersections:
- I-10 at Tippecanoe Ave: A high-volume point near the city's commercial and hospitality districts.
- I-215 at Baseline St: A central city junction that often sees heavy local and through traffic.
- University Pkwy and Northpark Blvd: The primary access point for Cal State San Bernardino students and staff.
- E Street at Orange Show Rd: A major commercial thoroughfare near the National Orange Show Event Center.
User Insight: The I-15 Cajon Pass cameras are among our most-watched feeds during the winter months. Bookmark them now to be ready for the next seasonal weather event.
The TrafficVision Advantage
TrafficVision is designed to make traffic monitoring simple and accessible. We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality road data without barriers.
- 135,000+ Cameras: Our global network ensures that no matter where you travel, you have eyes on the road.
- Interactive Clustering: Our map automatically groups cameras to prevent clutter, allowing you to find what you need quickly.
- Route Builder Integration: Plan your drive from San Bernardino to Los Angeles or Las Vegas and see every camera along the way.
- Free for Everyone: No accounts, no subscriptions, and no hidden feesβjust the data you need.
See San Bernardino's Roads Now
Don't let the Inland Empire traffic surprise you. Open our interactive map to view 850+ live cameras across San Bernardino and the entire Southern California region.
VIEW INTERACTIVE MAP βCan I see if there is snow on the Cajon Pass?
Yes, our I-15 cameras provide clear views of the Cajon Pass, allowing you to check for snow, ice, and high-wind conditions in real-time.
Are these cameras provided by Caltrans?
We aggregate feeds from many official sources, including Caltrans (California Department of Transportation), to give you the most complete coverage possible.
How often do the San Bernardino cameras refresh?
Refresh rates vary by source, but most provide live video streams or images that update every few seconds to a minute.
Is there a way to save my daily commute cameras?
Yes! By creating a free account, you can "favorite" specific cameras and see them all in one convenient dashboard.