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Serbia Traffic Cameras: 800+ Live Cams

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Serbia Traffic Cameras: Live Monitoring for the Balkan Gateway

Explore 800+ live traffic cameras throughout the Republic of Serbia. From the high-volume Gazela Bridge in Belgrade to the critical A1 motorway connecting Europe with Asia Minor, monitor traffic flow and road conditions in real-time 24/7.

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Serbia serves as the central transportation hub of the Balkans, featuring a rapidly expanding motorway network that connects Central Europe with Greece, Turkey, and beyond. For commuters in Belgrade's metropolitan area and international transit drivers traversing the nation's key corridors, real-time visual data is an essential tool for avoiding the region's frequent bottlenecks and seasonal holiday surges.

TrafficVision provides a unified platform to access 800+ camera feeds from Putevi Srbije (Roads of Serbia) and various municipal sources. Whether you're checking for a queue at the Horgoš border crossing or monitoring traffic flow on the newly opened sections of the A2 motorway, our platform delivers instant insight into Serbia's transit landscape.

Belgrade & the Gazela Bridge

Monitor the capital's heavy traffic, including the Gazela and Branko's bridges and the primary entry points for the A1 and A3 motorways. Essential for navigating one of the region's most congested cities.

A1 Motorway (North-South)

Track conditions along Serbia's primary spine. Monitor the route connecting the Hungarian border with Belgrade, Niš, and the North Macedonian border.

A2 & A3 (Western/Eastern Links)

View cameras along the A3 heading toward Croatia and the A2 "Miloš the Great" motorway. Monitor the vital transit links connecting Belgrade with the West and the South-West.

Regional Hubs (Novi Sad, Niš)

Monitor traffic in Serbia's second and third-largest cities. Track the major urban thoroughfares and the primary junctions connecting the regional centers with the motorway network.

Strategic Oversight of the Serbian Road Network

The Serbian road network is managed by the public enterprise Putevi Srbije (PE "Roads of Serbia"), which oversees over 1,062 kilometers of motorways as of late 2025 (Source: Wikipedia). The system is characterized by its vital position on the Pan-European corridors, with the A1 motorway serving as the nation's primary transit artery.

In 2025, the network continued its expansion, with new sections of the A2 motorway opening to traffic to improve connectivity with the south-west (Source: Putevi Srbije). This modernization is supported by a growing network of intelligent transport systems, including real-time cameras and variable message signs to manage the projected 733 million annual vehicle-kilometers (Source: Reportlinker).

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Balkan Crossroads

Experience a monitoring network that is central to the primary transit routes between Europe and Asia.

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Belgrade Insight

Real-time monitoring for the capital, which ranks among the top 2 most congested cities in the region.

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Transit Logistics

Visual confirmation of queue lengths at critical international land borders like Batrovci and Horgoš.

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Grid Scanning

Use our Grid View to monitor multiple points along the A1 Belgrade bypass simultaneously.

Belgrade presents some of the most challenging driving conditions in South-Eastern Europe. In 2025, the capital recorded a significant traffic index, with motorists facing an average waiting time of 37 minutes for daily commutes (Source: Scan TV). The reliance on a few major river crossings often leads to extreme saturation during peak morning and evening hours.

TrafficVision's Interactive Map allows Serbian drivers to stay ahead of the "gužva" (traffic). By zooming into the Mostarska petlja interchange or checking the Grid View for the Autokomanda approach, you can confirm whether a reported delay is worth a detour through city neighborhoods like Vračar or New Belgrade.

Plan Your Balkan Transit

Crossing from Hungary to Bulgaria? Use our Route Builder to see every live camera along the A1, ensuring a smooth transit across the heart of Serbia.

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Real-Time Insights for Every Traveler

Roads of Serbia utilizes a sophisticated network of sensors and cameras to provide real-time information on roadworks and holiday traffic flow (Source: Putevi Srbije). TrafficVision makes these official feeds accessible to all drivers in a single, responsive interface.

  • Check Border Queues: Monitor the live status of the primary crossings with Croatia, Hungary, and Bulgaria before starting your international trip.
  • Save Favorites: Bookmark the specific motorway exits and bridges you use daily for instant access on your mobile device.
  • Monitor Seasonal Surge: Track the massive traffic volume during the summer months and the Christmas holiday period when millions of vehicles transit the country.

Driving in Serbia

Serbia drives on the right side of the road. Motorways (Autoputevi) are tolled based on the distance traveled, using both cash/card and the TAG electronic system. Speed limits are typically 130 km/h on motorways and 50 km/h in urban areas. A valid green card or insurance is required for international vehicles.

Why Drivers Choose TrafficVision for Serbia

We've optimized our platform to provide a seamless experience whether you're on a desktop or a mobile device. With 800+ cameras, finding the right feed is easy with our search and filter tools. You can filter by district, motorway number (e.g., A1, A2, A3), or specific city like Subotica or Kragujevac.

Whether you're a local commuter in Belgrade or a traveler exploring the region, TrafficVision provides the free, real-time data you need to navigate Serbia with confidence.

Are these Serbia traffic cameras live?

Yes, all feeds are real-time. Putevi Srbije cameras provide images that refresh every few minutes, ensuring you have the most current view of road conditions.

Can I see cameras on the Gazela Bridge?

Absolutely. We have extensive coverage of the Gazela, Branko's, and the new Ada Bridge, as well as the approaches from the city center and New Belgrade.

Is there an app for Serbia street cameras?

TrafficVision is a web-based platform fully optimized for mobile devices. There is no need to download an app; just visit our site in your browser for instant access to all 800+ cameras.

How do I check for traffic at the Horgoš border?

Use our Interactive Map and zoom into the northern A1 border area to view real-time traffic flow and queue conditions at the crossing with Hungary.

Drive Smarter in Serbia Today

Avoid the Belgrade bridge gridlock. Join thousands of drivers who use TrafficVision to monitor Serbia's highways and city streets in real-time.

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