Tucson Traffic Cameras
550+ Live Camera Feeds Across Pima County
VIEW TUCSON CAMERAS βAccess 550+ live traffic cameras throughout Tucson and Pima County. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the University of Arizona area and downtown. The average one-way commute for Tucson residents is approximately 21.7 minutes, ranking it among the top five best U.S. cities for commute times according to 2025 research. Monitor I-10 through the Sonoran Desert corridor, I-19 to the Mexico border, and University of Arizona game day congestion. Essential for navigating monsoon flash floods, Davis-Monthan AFB traffic, and the rapidly growing northwest suburbs.
Explore Live Tucson Traffic
Don't get stuck in desert gridlock. Monitor the I-10/I-19 interchange and major urban arterials in real-time.
LAUNCH INTERACTIVE MAP βCoverage Areas
I-10 Corridor
220+ Live Cameras
Major cross-country route, downtown interchanges, and freight monitoring.
I-19 South
140+ Live Cameras
Nogales corridor, international commerce, and upgraded HD feeds.
Tucson Loop (SR-210)
120+ Live Cameras
Partial beltway monitoring, suburban access, and future expansion zones.
Urban Arterials
70+ Live Cameras
Coverage for Speedway, Broadway, Grant Road, and Oracle Road.
About Tucson Traffic Monitoring
Tucson stretches across the Sonoran Desert in a basin surrounded by five mountain ranges, creating unique traffic patterns influenced by geography, extreme heat, and seasonal weather events. As Arizona's second-largest city, Tucson's traffic reflects its role as a major university city, military hub, and gateway to Mexico. In addition to highway monitoring, users can access live street feeds and intersection cameras along Speedway Boulevard and Broadway Boulevard to check for road-level gridlock near the University of Arizona. These road-level views are particularly helpful for navigating around campus during Wildcats home games.
The I-10 East-West Pulse
I-10 bisects Tucson, passing directly through the urban core. Morning rush hour builds from 7:00-9:00 AM as workers commute to downtown and the University of Arizona. Evening traffic peaks from 4:30-6:30 PM, with particular congestion around the I-10/I-19 interchange (locally called "The Stack"). According to TomTom 2025 data, Tucson maintains an average congestion level of 28.3%, with peak morning delays often exceeding 30%.
The I-19 International Corridor
Running 63 miles south to Nogales, I-19 is unique as the only interstate in the U.S. with metric distance markers. This corridor handles heavy commercial truck traffic from the Mariposa Port of Entry. The Valencia Road and Irvington Road interchanges near the Tucson airport experience consistent congestion.
Monsoon Safety
Monsoon season (June-September) creates dangerous flash floods. Our cameras provide real-time visibility of Rillito River crossings and major wash areas that GPS apps often miss. Never enter flooded areasβit's illegal and dangerous under Arizona's "Stupid Motorist Law."
University & Military Impacts
- University of Arizona: 50,000+ students generate significant traffic around Speedway Boulevard and 6th Street. Wildcats game days create major gridlock on approach roads.
- Davis-Monthan AFB: Shift changes at Craycroft, Kolb, and Golf Links Road gates create predictable surges during standard military duty hours.
- Traffic Safety: Tucson recorded 5,977 accidents in 2024 and currently ranks sixth nationally for motor vehicle fatalities, making real-time monitoring of high-risk intersections like Golf Links and Swan a vital safety practice.
Summer Heat Hazards
Pavement temperatures in Tucson can exceed 150Β°F. Use cameras to identify disabled vehicles or tire blowouts before you arrive, potentially avoiding dangerous situations where being stranded becomes a medical emergency.
Save Your Favorites
Bookmark the I-10/I-19 "Stack" and your daily arterial cameras for one-tap access from your phone.
CREATE YOUR DASHBOARD βPlatform Features
Interactive Map
View all 550+ cameras with real-time clustering and location services.
Grid View
Monitor multiple interchanges side-by-side for a complete route overview.
Save Favorites
Quick access to your most-traveled Tucson intersections.
Live Updates
Direct real-time feeds from ADOT 511 and local municipal systems.
24/7 Access
High-visibility night monitoring for I-10 and urban corridors.
Mobile Optimized
Fully responsive design for checking conditions on the go.
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources into one seamless interface. Use our interactive map to find cameras by location, switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring, or build custom routes for your Tucson commute.
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START VIEWING NOW βAre these [ADOT](https://azdot.gov) cameras?
Yes, the majority of the feeds are from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 511 system, supplemented by local Pima County municipal cameras.
Where can I find Tucson street feeds?
You can access live Tucson street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from ADOT and local authorities to cover major intersections along Grant Road, Oracle Road, and the downtown grid.
Can I see the I-10/I-19 "Stack" interchange?
Absolutely. We have multiple high-angle cameras covering "The Stack" from all directions to help you choose the fastest ramp.
Do the cameras show flooding during monsoons?
Yes, cameras at major wash crossings and low-lying intersections are critical for identifying impassable roads during Tucson's intense summer storms.
Is there a cost to use the Tucson camera network?
No. All 550+ camera feeds are provided free of charge as part of the public safety and traffic management infrastructure.