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Vermont Traffic Cameras: 75+ Live Cams

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Vermont Traffic Cameras

75+ Live Camera Feeds Across the Green Mountain State. In addition to mountain highway feeds, our map includes live street cameras and intersection views throughout Burlington and Montpelier.

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Vermont is New England's most rural state, with I-89 and I-91 serving as the primary corridors through the Green Mountains. The state faces intense ski resort traffic surges, fall foliage tourism that overwhelms two-lane highways, and harsh mountain winters that can change road conditions in minutes.

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Major Vermont Corridors

I-89: Northwest Diagonal Spine The state's main artery linking New Hampshire to Canada. It serves as the primary route for Montreal-to-Boston traffic and provides access to major resorts like Stowe and Smugglers' Notch. Monitor the Burlington metro exits for daily commuter patterns.

I-91: Connecticut River Valley Running north-south along the eastern border, I-91 handles heavy traffic from Massachusetts toward the Northeast Kingdom and Canada. Winter monitoring is critical here, as northern sections experience some of the coldest wind chills in the country.

Scenic & Regional Routes

  • Route 100: The "Ski Highway" passing all major resorts. A two-lane scenic byway prone to severe gridlock during foliage season and ski weekends.
  • Route 7: The western corridor connecting Bennington, Rutland, and Burlington through the Lake Champlain valley.
  • Route 4: The primary east-west route crossing the Green Mountains, providing critical access to Killington Resort.

Check Mountain Passes

Monitor Sherburne Pass and other high-elevation crossings for snow and ice accumulation in real-time.

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Burlington Metro Area

As Vermont's only major metropolitan area, Burlington (including South Burlington and Essex Junction) experiences predictable commuter patterns. Users can also monitor street-level cameras in cities like South Burlington and Rutland to navigate around local surface street delays and seasonal tourism surges.

  • I-89 Exits 12-16: The busiest segment of the interstate, serving UVM and major employers.
  • US-7 / Shelburne Road: A heavy commercial strip south of the city with perpetual congestion.
  • Route 2 / Williston Road: Connects the airport and retail districts to the city core.

Burlington Peak Times

Morning rush builds from 7:30 - 9:00 AM, with evening congestion peaking from 4:30 - 6:00 PM. Weekend northbound traffic on I-89 increases significantly during ski season as visitors head toward Stowe.

Ski Resort & Foliage Patterns

Ski Weekend Gridlock

  • Friday PM: I-89 and I-91 northbound experience heavy volume from 3:00 - 8:00 PM.
  • Sunday PM: Return traffic southbound creates significant backups on Route 100 and interstate on-ramps from 2:00 - 7:00 PM.

Peak Foliage Alert Late September through mid-October brings world-famous tourism. Route 100 and Smugglers' Notch (Route 108) become "parking lots" on peak weekends. Columbus Day weekend is typically the absolute worst traffic of the year in rural Vermont.

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Vermont Driving Reality

In 2024, Vermont recorded 63 traffic fatalities—marking the first decrease in roadway deaths since 2019—highlighting the value of improved monitoring and safety habits.

Rural Character

Expect slow speeds

Most roads are two-lane and winding. Large agricultural equipment and tourism "leaf-peepers" often create slow-moving queues with limited passing zones.

Harsh Winters

100+ inches of snow

Mountain passes can become treacherous quickly. Always check cameras for visual proof of plowing before entering high-elevation routes.

Wildlife Hazards

Moose & Deer

Collisions are a serious risk on rural highways, especially in the Northeast Kingdom. High-visibility night monitoring on cameras helps assess regional conditions.

Seasonal Closures

Smugglers' Notch

Route 108 through the Notch is restricted to small vehicles only and closes completely during winter months.

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Are these official [VTrans](https://vtrans.vermont.gov) cameras?

Yes, we aggregate live feeds directly from the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) via the New England 511 system.

Where can I find Vermont street feeds online?

Our interactive map provides access to both VTrans highway feeds and municipal street-level cameras in Vermont's major population centers.

Can I see if Smugglers' Notch is open?

Yes, cameras near the closure gates on Route 108 show the status of the pass, though the road itself is seasonal and closes during the snow months.

Do the cameras show ski resort parking lots?

Some cameras are positioned near resort access roads (like Killington Road or Mountain Road in Stowe), but most are focused on the state-maintained highways leading to the resorts.

How often do Vermont traffic cameras update?

Most cameras in the Vermont network update still images every 1 to 5 minutes, providing reliable visual confirmation of weather and road accumulation.