Two Capitals Transit: Tver Oblast Live Monitoring
Navigate the critical corridor between Moscow and St. Petersburg with 350+ live traffic cameras. From the high-speed M-11 Neva motorway to the historic M-10 Rossiya Highway and the new Tver Bypass, monitor road conditions in real-time.
VIEW TVER CAMERAS →Tver Oblast, situated strategically between Russia’s two largest metropolitan areas, serves as the most important transit region in the country. Bisected by the nation’s primary transportation spine connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg, the region’s road network handles immense volumes of national freight and high-speed passenger transit. The M-10 Rossiya Highway and the newer M-11 Neva toll motorway are the lifelines of this corridor, making real-time monitoring through street cameras an essential tool for avoiding significant delays.
With over 350+ live cameras integrated into the TrafficVision platform, drivers can now scan the entire Tver road network before starting their journey. Whether you are navigating the morning rush in Tver city, taking the high-speed route via the M-11, or moving freight along the M-10, our real-time feeds provide the visibility needed to handle one of Russia’s busiest road networks.
M-11 Neva Motorway
The high-speed link between the two capitals. Monitor the new Tver Bypass and the 130 km/h sections for real-time flow and safety.
M-10 Rossiya Highway
The historic freight-heavy artery. View conditions at known bottlenecks like Torzhok and Vyshny Volochyok to avoid multi-kilometer jams.
Tver City & Bypass
Real-time coverage of the regional capital, including the major bridges over the Volga and the new 62km northern bypass.
Regional A-Roads
Visual coverage of local bottlenecks on the R-132 Golden Ring road and routes serving historic towns like Torzhok and Rzhev.
Strategic Spine: The Moscow-St. Petersburg Corridor
Tver Oblast’s traffic patterns are defined by its position as a transit bridge. According to data from Avtodor, the opening of the Tver Bypass on the M-11 in July 2024 has significantly altered regional flow. This 62-kilometer section was predicted to handle over 21,000 cars per day, and since its launch, over 4 million trips have been recorded. The bypass has reduced the total travel time between the two capitals by 30 to 50 minutes, providing a critical alternative to the often-congested city streets.
In contrast, the M-10 Rossiya Highway remains a challenging environment for many drivers. Known for its high density of heavy freight transport, the M-10 is frequently subject to significant traffic jams, sometimes extending up to 70 kilometers during heavy snowfall or major accidents. In February 2026, a serious incident at the 165 km mark highlighted the continued need for real-time visual monitoring to identify stationary traffic before it’s too late to divert.
The High-Speed Advantage
On certain sections of the M-11 passing through the Tver and Novgorod regions, the permitted speed limit is 130 km/h. This high-speed environment requires drivers to be aware of road conditions miles ahead. Use our live cameras to check for surface water or visibility issues that can make high-speed travel hazardous.
High-Volume Interchanges and Daily Flow
Tver, as the regional capital, acts as a major hub where several critical routes meet. The city is the first major stop for many travelers leaving Moscow, and its intersections can become rapidly congested. The bridges crossing the Volga River in the heart of Tver are critical nodes that experience intense pressure during the morning and evening rush.
By using our 350+ live street cameras, drivers can visually confirm road conditions across the oblast. This professional-grade visibility is essential for navigating the bottlenecks at Torzhok and Vyshny Volochyok, where prolonged repair work and narrow lanes frequently lead to substantial delays.
High-Speed Tracking
Real-time feeds from the 130 km/h sections of the M-11 motorway.
Freight Corridor Monitoring
Monitor the M-10 for heavy vehicle flow and accident-related gridlock.
Volga Crossing Visibility
High-definition views of the Tver bridges for instant bay-crossing checks.
Route Builder
Plot your journey from Moscow to St. Petersburg and see every camera along the 700km corridor.
Navigating Central Russia: Key Routes and Hotspots
Beyond the main motorways, Tver Oblast’s local road network serves the region’s historic towns and agricultural zones. The R-132 Golden Ring road passes through the region, connecting Tver to other major historic centers.
Torzhok and the M-10 Bottlenecks
The town of Torzhok is a significant node on the M-10. Prolonged maintenance works in this area often create localized traffic jams that can impact the entire regional corridor. Real-time monitoring of the Torzhok interchanges allows long-distance drivers to decide whether to switch to the M-11 before they reach the congested zone.
Vyshny Volochyok: The Former Bottleneck
Once notorious as the worst bottleneck between the two capitals, Vyshny Volochyok has seen its traffic conditions improved by the M-11 bypass. However, the local roads still handle significant regional traffic. Using the TrafficVision interactive map, you can zoom into these historic towns to see if the tourist season or local roadworks are causing unexpected delays.
Beat the Rossiya Rush
Don't get stuck in a 70km tailback. Check our live M-10 and M-11 cameras and find the fastest route across Tver Oblast.
EXPLORE TVER LIVE CAMERAS →How TrafficVision Enhances Your Commute
TrafficVision is designed to take the guesswork out of navigating Russia’s most important road network. By aggregating feeds from 350+ live cameras, we provide the ground truth of road conditions in real-time.
Route Builder for Cross-Regional Travel
If you are traveling from Tver to Moscow, St. Petersburg, or the Golden Ring, the Route Builder is your best friend. Plot your journey across the M-10, M-11, and regional A-roads, and see every camera in sequence. This allows you to visually verify accidents and weather conditions that traditional navigation apps might not yet have updated.
Favorites and Grid View
For those who drive the same route every day, the Favorites feature allows you to bookmark your most critical cameras, such as the Tver city exits or the Torzhok bypass. Using the Grid View, you can scan these feeds in seconds, giving you an immediate overview of your entire commute before you even put your keys in the ignition.
Safety and Road Resilience in the North-West
The high speeds and intense volumes of Tver Oblast require constant vigilance. According to road safety research, real-time visual information is a key factor in reducing driver stress and preventing secondary accidents. In the frequent Russian rain and sudden winter blizzards, the ability to see the road before you drive is a significant safety advantage.
TrafficVision is committed to providing this visibility for free. We believe that every driver should have access to the same professional-grade tools used by traffic managers to stay safe and informed on the road.
Can I see live video of the M-11 Neva motorway?
Yes, we provide live feeds and high-frequency refreshing images for all major sections of the M-11 through Tver Oblast, including the new Tver Bypass.
How many cameras cover the M-10 in the Tver region?
Our platform aggregates dozens of cameras along the M-10 Rossiya Highway, covering hotspots like Torzhok and Vyshny Volochyok.
Are there cameras in Tver city center?
Yes, we include coverage of the major bridges over the Volga and the central intersections of the regional capital.
Is TrafficVision free to use in Russia?
Yes, TrafficVision is a 100% free service. You can access all 350+ Tver Oblast cameras and the interactive route builder without any cost or account requirement.
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