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Torrance, CA Traffic Cameras: 500+ Live Cams

500+ Live Camera Feeds • Torrance, California

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Watch Torrance Traffic in Real-Time

Access 500+ live traffic and street cameras across Torrance and the LA South Bay β€” a dense industrial, retail, and aerospace hub straddling the route between LAX, the Port of Los Angeles, and the LA basin. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-405 corridor, I-110 (Harbor Freeway), SR-1 PCH, and the surface routes serving Del Amo Fashion Center and the major refinery cluster. Monitor LAX-area commute peaks, Port of LA truck flow, and the daily South Bay grind.

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Cameras: 500+  |  Coverage: Torrance, LA South Bay  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-405 (San Diego Freeway)

180+ Live Cameras

The South Bay spine through Torrance from LAX to Long Beach

I-110 (Harbor Freeway)

130+ Live Cameras

The eastern boundary corridor connecting downtown LA to the Port of Los Angeles

SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway)

80+ Live Cameras

The historic coast route through Torrance, Redondo Beach, and Hermosa Beach

SR-91 / Artesia Boulevard

60+ Live Cameras

The east-west surface and freeway connector toward Compton and Long Beach

City Streets & Surface Routes

50+ Live Cameras

Crenshaw Boulevard, Sepulveda Boulevard, Hawthorne Boulevard, Western Avenue, Carson Street

Torrance is the largest city in the LA South Bay and one of the most industrially diverse cities in California. According to the California Department of Transportation, the I-405 / I-110 / SR-1 cluster around Torrance is one of the most heavily monitored freeway zones in the LA basin, combining commuter traffic to LAX, freight flows from the Port of Los Angeles, and aerospace/refinery industrial loads.

Caltrans data shows I-405 through Torrance among the busiest interstate segments in the country, with daily volumes well over 300,000 vehicles per day in the busiest segments. The corridor combines daily commuter loading, LAX-related airport traffic, and significant truck flow from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach β€” making it one of the most consistently congested freeway segments on the West Coast.

I-405 Through Torrance

I-405 (the San Diego Freeway) runs north-south through the eastern half of Torrance, connecting LAX (north) to Long Beach and on to Orange County (south). It's one of the most consistently congested freeway segments in the United States.

I-405 Through Torrance

  • Inglewood Avenue / SR-90 — Northern Torrance approach
  • Hawthorne Boulevard — Major Torrance exit, Del Amo Fashion Center access
  • Crenshaw Boulevard — Central Torrance, hospital corridor
  • Western Avenue / Normandie Avenue — Eastern Torrance access
  • Carson Street / Sepulveda Boulevard — Southern Torrance, Carson boundary

The I-405 widening project completed major expansion through the LA South Bay but the freeway still loads beyond capacity. Single incidents at any major Torrance exit cascade for miles in both directions. Cameras on the surface arterials (Hawthorne, Crenshaw, Western) show whether the diversion routes are moving.

Check South Bay Conditions Right Now

See live conditions on I-405 and PCH before heading toward LAX, the Port of LA, or Orange County.

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I-110 (Harbor Freeway)

I-110 runs along Torrance's eastern boundary, connecting downtown LA (north) to the Port of Los Angeles (south). It's a major commuter and freight corridor with substantial port-related truck traffic.

  • SR-91 / Artesia Boulevard: Major east-west connector and the surface route through southern Torrance
  • 190th Street / Carson Street: Major Torrance access from I-110
  • Sepulveda Boulevard: Cross-South Bay east-west corridor
  • Pacific Coast Highway / SR-1: Western boundary toward Redondo Beach

I-405 vs. I-110 from Torrance

For trips into downtown LA, I-110 north is the direct route. For LAX, I-405 north is shorter but more heavily congested. Cameras on both freeways show real-time flow, letting drivers compare.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeways slow, Torrance's grid takes the load:

  • Hawthorne Boulevard: Primary north-south spine through Del Amo Fashion Center
  • Crenshaw Boulevard: Central north-south, hospital and commercial cluster
  • Sepulveda Boulevard: Major east-west, the historic LA-Long Beach connector
  • Carson Street: Southern east-west, Carson boundary and refinery access
  • Western Avenue / Normandie Avenue: Eastern north-south arterials
  • Pacific Coast Highway: Western boundary, the historic coast route

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Hawthorne Boulevard, Crenshaw Boulevard, and Sepulveda Boulevard to spot signal cascades during Del Amo Fashion Center surges and major LA Galaxy / SoFi Stadium event traffic flows.

Plan Your South Bay Drive

Build a custom route across Torrance, LAX, and the Port of LA β€” and see every camera along the way.

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Traffic Patterns

Torrance rush hours are intense and extended. Northbound I-405 toward LAX runs heavily 6:00-9:30 AM. Afternoon peak runs 3:30-7:30 PM, often extending past 8:00 PM on Fridays. Port of LA truck flow layers significant additional traffic onto I-110 and the surface routes throughout the day, with peak loading aligning with shipping cycles rather than typical commute hours.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Marine layer fog can affect I-405, I-110, and PCH during late spring and early summer mornings. Santa Ana wind events in fall can produce hot, dry conditions and bring inland wildfire smoke to the South Bay.

Refinery-related incidents β€” flaring events, occasional unit upsets β€” can create localized impacts on I-405 and I-110 near the major refinery cluster.

Major Events

LA Galaxy games at the StubHub Center / Dignity Health Sports Park, SoFi Stadium events in Inglewood, and major Toyota Center / Honda Center events in nearby cities all create localized event traffic. Del Amo Fashion Center holiday-shopping surges and the Torrance Cultural Arts Center generate predictable arterial flows.

Aerospace and Industrial Traffic

Torrance hosts significant aerospace and industrial employers β€” Honda Performance Manufacturing, Northrop Grumman, ExxonMobil refinery, and Phillips 66 β€” that produce rotating-shift surges and significant truck flow throughout the day.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Torrance?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 500 live cameras covering Torrance, including I-405, I-110 (Harbor Freeway), SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway), SR-91, and the major surface arterials. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Torrance traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Torrance cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.

How bad is the I-405 commute through Torrance?

I-405 through Torrance is consistently among the busiest interstate segments in the United States. Peak hours produce extreme delays in both directions, with multi-mile slowdowns at the major LA-area exits.

What's the best route from Torrance to LAX?

I-405 north is the direct route. Cameras at the major Torrance exits show whether the freeway is moving or whether surface alternates (Sepulveda Boulevard, Hawthorne Boulevard) might be faster.

Where can I find Torrance street cameras?

You can find live Torrance street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Hawthorne Boulevard, Crenshaw Boulevard, Sepulveda Boulevard, Carson Street, and Pacific Coast Highway.

Does Port of Los Angeles traffic affect Torrance?

Yes. Port-related truck flow on I-110 and the surface routes through southern Torrance produces significant background traffic throughout the day, with peaks aligning with shipping cycles.

Start Watching Torrance Street Cameras

Access 500+ live camera feeds across I-405, I-110, and Torrance city street feeds instantly.

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