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Tulsa, OK Traffic Cameras: 220+ Live Cams

220+ Live Camera Feeds • Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Tulsa Traffic Cameras

220+ Live Camera Feeds Across Green Country

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Access 220+ live traffic cameras throughout Tulsa and the surrounding Green Country region. With an average one-way commute of just 19.7 minutes (2024), Tulsa consistently ranks among the quickest cities in the United States for travel times, yet real-time visual intelligence remains critical for navigating the metro's high-volume interstate interchanges. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the downtown core and Arkansas River crossings. Monitor the I-44/I-244 Inner Dispersal Loop, Arkansas River bridge crossings, and BOK Center event traffic. Critical for navigating oil industry commuter patterns, Broken Arrow suburban growth, and University of Tulsa game days.

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Don't get stuck on the BA Expressway. Monitor the Inner Dispersal Loop and all major Arkansas River crossings in real-time.

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Coverage Areas

Tulsa serves as a primary logistical hub for the southern plains, where multiple interstate corridors converge. High-volume corridors like I-44 and US-75 handle over 100,000 to 133,000 vehicles per day at their busiest metro segments, making real-time monitoring through our network a vital tool for local drivers.

I-44 / Turner Turnpike

65+ Live Cameras

Main corridor west to Oklahoma City and monitoring for the Tulsa Hills retail district.

I-244 Inner Dispersal Loop

55+ Live Cameras

Downtown ring road and critical coverage for all Arkansas River bridge spans.

US-75 Corridor

45+ Live Cameras

North-south metro monitoring from Skiatook through downtown to Okmulgee.

BA Expressway (US-64/US-169)

20+ Live Cameras

The primary commuter link between downtown Tulsa and Broken Arrow.

About Tulsa Traffic Monitoring

Tulsa anchors northeastern Oklahoma's Green Country region, where the rolling Ozark foothills meet the Great Plains. As the "Oil Capital of the World," Tulsa's traffic patterns reflect its role as a major energy, aerospace, and technology hub. In addition to highway monitoring, users can access live street feeds and intersection cameras along Denver Avenue and 3rd Street to check for road-level gridlock near the BOK Center. These road-level views are essential for avoiding downtown event traffic during concerts and Drillers games.

Green Country Road Safety

Oklahoma records an average of 692 traffic fatalities annually, with the high-volume corridors of Tulsa County contributing significantly to these figures. ODOT maintains a state-level goal to reduce the percentage of poor-condition bridges to less than 5% by 2026, with major rehabilitation projects ongoing through Spring 2025 on the I-244 and US-75 corridors. Using real-time cameras to identify incident locations and verify pavement conditions during severe weather is a critical proactive safety practice for all Tulsa drivers.

The Inner Dispersal Loop (IDL)

Formed by I-244 and I-44, the IDL encircles downtown Tulsa and serves as the region's primary traffic distributor. Morning rush hour peaks from 7:00-9:00 AM as workers converge on energy headquarters and the Williams Tower. Evening congestion builds from 4:30-6:30 PM, with particular backups at the I-44/US-75 interchange.

The Broken Arrow Expressway

Handling some of the heaviest metro traffic, the "BA" connects Oklahoma's fourth-largest city—Broken Arrow—to downtown Tulsa. Morning westbound traffic builds from 6:30-8:30 AM, while evening eastbound congestion can extend from Yale Avenue well into the suburbs.

Arkansas River Chokepoints

Crossings at 21st Street, 11th Street (Route 66), and the I-244 bridges are critical chokepoints, with the latter handling over 80,000 vehicles per day. When an incident occurs on one span, traffic quickly overwhelms the others. Use our cameras to check all three major crossings before committing to a route.

Severe Weather Awareness

Tulsa sits squarely in Tornado Alley. Spring severe weather events can suddenly disrupt traffic as residents seek shelter. Flash flooding also impacts low-lying areas along the Arkansas River and its tributaries. Our cameras provide real-time visibility during these events—critical when GPS apps lag behind weather reality.

BOK Center Events

Concerns about 18,000-seat arena events? Monitor Denver Avenue and 3rd Street cameras before concerts or Drillers games at ONEOK Field to avoid downtown event gridlock.

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Bookmark the IDL exits and the 21st Street Bridge for one-tap access from your phone before your afternoon commute.

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Platform Features

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Interactive Map

View all 220+ Tulsa cameras with real-time clustering and location services.

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Grid View

Monitor multiple river crossings side-by-side for a complete route overview.

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Save Favorites

Quick access to your most-traveled Oklahoma interstates and turnpikes.

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Live Updates

Direct real-time feeds from ODOT 511 and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.

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24/7 Access

High-visibility night monitoring for the IDL and BA Expressway.

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Mobile Optimized

Fully responsive design for checking conditions from the parking lot.

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 Tulsa commute.

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Are these ODOT cameras?

Yes, we aggregate official feeds from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) 511 system and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.

Where can I find Tulsa street feeds?

You can access live Tulsa street feeds and road-level views through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from ODOT and local authorities to cover major intersections along Yale Avenue, Memorial Drive, and the downtown grid.

Can I see the Creek Turnpike traffic?

Absolutely. We cover the entire Creek Turnpike loop through south and east Tulsa, including the junction with US-169.

Do the cameras work during ice storms?

Yes, cameras are critical during Tulsa's occasional winter ice events to verify which routes have been salted or plowed.

Is there a cost to use the Tulsa camera directory?

No. All 220+ Tulsa area camera feeds are provided free of charge as part of Oklahoma's traffic management infrastructure.