Monitor St. Petersburg Traffic in Real-Time
Access 120+ live traffic cameras throughout St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay peninsula. View real-time conditions on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, I-275, and the major cross-bay bridges. Navigate St. Petersburg's water-bound geography and seasonal tourist surges with real-time data. A major stretch of I-275 connecting St. Petersburg to Tampa was ranked as the seventh most congested roadway in the United States in 2019, making real-time monitoring of cross-bay bridges a daily necessity for regional commuters. No account requiredβjust click and start watching instantly.
VIEW ST. PETERSBURG CAMERAS βSt. Petersburg Metro Coverage Areas
St. Petersburg sits at the tip of the Pinellas Peninsula, where traffic flow is uniquely defined by a limited number of critical bridge crossings. Our network provides comprehensive visibility into these essential routes.
I-275 Corridor
50+ Live Cameras
The primary north-south spine, monitoring traffic from the Sunshine Skyway through Downtown St. Pete to the Howard Frankland Bridge.
Sunshine Skyway Bridge
12+ Live Cameras
Critical monitoring of Florida's most iconic bridge crossing, essential for verifying high-wind closures and mid-span conditions.
US-19 (34th St)
45+ Live Cameras
Real-time feeds from the primary commercial artery bisecting Pinellas County, covering major intersections from Gateway to the Skyway.
Downtown & Cross-Bay
25+ Live Cameras
Continuous coverage of the Gandy Bridge, I-375, and major city arterials serving the historic waterfront and Tropicana Field.
Features
Interactive Map
View all St. Petersburg cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from FDOT and 511 systems
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
About St. Petersburg Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 120+ live traffic cameras throughout St. Petersburg and Pinellas County. Our platform aggregates feeds from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) 511 system and municipal authorities, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the "Sunshine City." 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 across the Howard Frankland Bridge, checking current wind conditions on the Skyway, or monitoring traffic for a Rays game at Tropicana Field, our St. Petersburg traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including I-275, US-19, Gandy Boulevard, Pinellas Bayway, and Gulf Boulevard. Commuters can also monitor live street views along 4th Street and 34th Street North to avoid surface street delays when the major cross-bay bridges are congested.
Build Your St. Pete Commute Dashboard
Monitor every camera along your specific route from Tampa or Sarasota into the city. Save your favorites for instant access during bridge delays or summer storms.
CREATE YOUR ROUTE βPeninsula Traffic Dynamics
Navigating the St. Petersburg area requires an understanding of infrastructure that serves local residents, massive seasonal "snowbird" populations, and frequent bridge chokepoints. Traffic safety is a major concern, as Pinellas County averages nearly 15,000 crashes annually and has recorded the highest rate of pedestrian-involved fatalities in Florida.
Bridge & Event Traffic Alerts
- The Skyway Chokepoint: The Sunshine Skyway Bridge frequently closes to high-sided vehicles during thunderstorms or high winds. Always check cameras before committing to a trip to Manatee County.
- Howard Frankland Northbound: The primary link to Tampa; morning rush hour (7:00-9:00 AM) consistently experiences backups extending miles into St. Petersburg. The average one-way commute for residents is approximately 25 minutes, though bridge-related delays can significantly extend this duration.
- Tropicana Field Surges: Major events at "The Trop" create intense localized gridlock on I-175 and 4th Street; check cameras 60 minutes before first pitch.
- Beach Turnover: Gulf Boulevard and the Pinellas Bayway experience extreme weekend surges as tourists travel to and from the barrier island resorts.
Watch Cross-Bay Traffic Live
Check the Howard Frankland and Gandy bridge approach cameras in real-time. Avoid cross-bay gridlock by timing your trip perfectly.
VIEW BRIDGE CAMERAS βUsing TrafficVision.Live in Florida
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including 511 Florida (FDOT) and regional transportation systems, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 135,000+ live feeds across 130+ countries.
Use our interactive map to find cameras at specific intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the I-275 corridor. Whether you're a delivery driver in the Gateway area or a traveler headed to PIE Airport, our system works 24/7 on any device.
How many traffic cameras are in St. Petersburg?
St. Petersburg features over 120 live traffic cameras available through our platform, focusing on the primary highway and bridge corridors.
Where can I find St. Petersburg street feeds?
You can access live St. Petersburg street feeds and intersection cameras through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from FDOT and regional authorities to provide comprehensive coverage of both highways and city streets.
Can I see live traffic for the St. Pete-Clearwater Airport?
Yes, we provide extensive camera coverage for the Roosevelt Blvd and Ulmerton Road access points leading directly to PIE airport.
Are St. Petersburg traffic cameras free to watch?
Yes, all St. Petersburg area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7.
Do these cameras help during summer thunderstorms?
Absolutely. Visual confirmation of actual rain intensity and road surface conditions is essential for safe driving during Pinellas County's intense afternoon storms.
Ready to View St. Petersburg Traffic Cameras?
Why sit in bridge 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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