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TxDOT Cameras: 7200+ Live Texas Traffic Cameras (DriveTexas)

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TxDOT Cameras: 7200+ Live Texas Traffic Feeds

Access 7,200+ live TxDOT cameras from the TxDOT DriveTexas network — the Texas Department of Transportation's official real-time traffic camera system. View conditions on I-10, I-35, I-45, and major city loops throughout Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, and Corpus Christi. In addition to highway monitoring, our map includes live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout Texas's sprawling metropolitan hubs. TxDOT cameras are publicly operated and free to view — no account required, no app to download.

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About TxDOT Cameras

TxDOT cameras are operated by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) through the DriveTexas system. TxDOT owns and operates approximately 201,225 lane miles of roadway as of 2022 per TxDOT asset management reports — a network carrying nearly 186 billion vehicle miles annually, the largest state DOT roadway system in the country.

How to access TxDOT cameras:

  • TrafficVision.Live (this site) — 7,200+ TxDOT cameras in one interactive map, with search, favorites, and route-building
  • DriveTexas.org — TxDOT's official camera portal
  • TxDOT mobile apps — iOS/Android DriveTexas apps

TxDOT cameras refresh every few seconds and cover all major Texas metro areas, interstate highways, toll roads, and bridges. TrafficVision aggregates these feeds alongside regional toll authority cameras (NTTA Dallas, CTRMA Austin, HCTRA Houston, CTTS San Antonio) for unified coverage across the Lone Star State.

Texas Statewide Traffic Infrastructure

From the Gulf Coast to the high plains, Texas maintains one of the world's most extensive traffic camera networks. As of 2022, the Texas Department of Transportation owns and operates approximately 201,225 lane miles of roadway, a system that carries nearly 186 billion vehicle miles annually according to TxDOT asset management reports. Our platform aggregates feeds from TxDOT and regional toll authorities to provide comprehensive visibility into this massive network.

Houston Metro

2400+ Live Cameras

Dense coverage of the I-10 Katy Freeway, I-45 Gulf Freeway, US-59/I-69, Galveston, Spring, and the complete Loop 610/Beltway 8 systems, including Pearland and Sugar Land.

Dallas-Fort Worth

2200+ Live Cameras

Real-time monitoring of the I-35E/W split, I-635 (LBJ Freeway), the Dallas North Tollway, Grapevine, Grand Prairie, Lewisville, and the High Five Interchange.

San Antonio Region

1100+ Live Cameras

Critical feeds from the I-10/I-35 downtown junction, the Loop 1604 outer beltway, and the primary link to Laredo.

Austin Metro

920+ Live Cameras

Continuous coverage of the notorious I-35 central corridor, the MoPac Expressway, and the US-183 airport access.

Features

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Interactive Map

View all Texas cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering

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Grid View

Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options

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Save Favorites

Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds from TxDOT and regional systems

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24/7 Access

Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night

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Mobile Friendly

Fully responsive design works on all devices

About Texas Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 7200+ live traffic cameras throughout Texas. Our platform aggregates feeds from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) DriveTexas system and local authorities, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the nation's second-largest state. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 140,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources worldwide.

Whether you're planning your commute through the Houston Energy Corridor, checking current road conditions on the Dallas North Tollway, or monitoring weekend traffic heading to the Hill Country, our Texas traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the state's transportation infrastructure. Users can also monitor street-level cameras in cities like El Paso and Corpus Christi to navigate around surface street gridlock and local construction. View live feeds from major routes including I-10, I-20, I-30, I-35, I-37, I-40, I-45, I-69, US-59, US-75, and US-287.

Build Your Texas Route Dashboard

Monitor every camera along your specific route through Houston, Dallas, or across the state. Save your favorites for instant access during heavy rain or rush hour surges.

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Lone Star State Traffic Dynamics

Navigating Texas requires an understanding of infrastructure that serves local residents, massive commercial freight, and extreme environmental conditions. The state faces significant safety challenges; in 2023, Texas recorded 4,291 traffic fatalities on its roadways according to TxDOT annual crash statistics.

According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute's (TTI) 2025 Urban Mobility Report, traffic congestion in the Houston region alone creates nearly $7.3 billion in annual economic costs, with individual commuters losing an average of 77 hours to delays each year.

Heat & Freight Alerts

  • Extreme Summer Heat: Summer temperatures routinely exceed 100°F, leading to frequent tire blowouts and mechanical breakdowns that create sudden freeway blockages.
  • I-35 International Freight: The I-35 corridor between San Antonio and Laredo carries the highest volume of international truck traffic in the U.S.; monitor cameras for slow-moving heavy freight.
  • Managed Lane Logic: Many Texas freeways (like I-635 in Dallas or I-10 in Houston) feature variable-priced managed lanes. Check cameras to verify if the time savings justify the toll cost.
  • Flash Flood Risks: Central and South Texas are prone to sudden, severe flash flooding. Visual confirmation of low-water crossings and freeway standing water is essential during rain events.

Watch Houston Freeway Traffic Live

Check the I-10 and I-45 interchanges in real-time. Avoid Gulf Coast gridlock by timing your trip perfectly.

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Using TrafficVision.Live in Texas

TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including TxDOT (DriveTexas) and regional transportation systems, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 140,000+ 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-35 corridor. Whether you're a delivery driver in the Metroplex or a traveler headed to Big Bend, our system works 24/7 on any device.

How do I access TxDOT cameras?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates 7,200+ TxDOT cameras from the DriveTexas network into a single interactive map. Every TxDOT camera is publicly operated and free to view with no signup or app download required. You can also access TxDOT cameras directly at DriveTexas.org or via the TxDOT DriveTexas mobile apps. TrafficVision adds search, favorites, and route-building tools that DriveTexas doesn't offer.

Are TxDOT cameras live?

Yes. TxDOT cameras refresh every few seconds from the official Texas Department of Transportation DriveTexas network. Coverage spans all major Texas interstate corridors (I-10, I-20, I-30, I-35, I-37, I-40, I-45, I-69, US-59, US-75, US-287) plus municipal toll authorities in Houston (HCTRA), Dallas (NTTA), Austin (CTRMA), and San Antonio (CTTS).

How many traffic cameras are in Texas?

Texas features over 7,200 live traffic cameras available through our platform, covering every major metropolitan area and interstate corridor. This is the largest state traffic camera network in the US — reflecting TxDOT's ~201,225 lane miles of roadway.

How do I access Texas street feeds online?

Our interactive map provides access to both TxDOT highway feeds and municipal street-level cameras in major Texas cities.

Can I see live traffic for DFW Airport?

Yes, we provide extensive camera coverage for the SR-114, SR-183, and SR-121 access roads leading directly to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) terminals.

Are Texas traffic cameras free to watch?

Yes, all Texas area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7.

Do these cameras help during ice storms?

Absolutely. While rare, North and Central Texas ice events make the state's many flyover interchanges extremely dangerous. Visual confirmation of road conditions is critical during these events.

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