Live Yuen Long Traffic Cameras & Tai Lam Tunnel Feeds
Navigate the bustling heart of the Northwest New Territories with over 1,500+ live traffic cameras across Yuen Long District. From the high-capacity Tai Lam Tunnel to the critical Pok Oi Interchange and the high-density Castle Peak Road, get a real-time view of road conditions and commute patterns across the district 24/7.
EXPLORE YUEN LONG MAP →Tai Lam Tunnel
Monitor the primary link connecting Yuen Long to Tsuen Wan and Hong Kong Island. Track real-time feeds and peak-hour transit flows on this 3.8km triple-lane arterial.
Pok Oi Interchange
Track conditions at the gateway to Yuen Long. Monitor the newly signalized Pok Oi Interchange to stay ahead of tailbacks from the Yuen Long Highway and San Tin Highway.
Castle Peak Road (Yuen Long)
View street cameras across Yuen Long's commercial core. Monitor the high-density traffic and public transport flow along the "Main Road" section for local gridlock.
Yuen Long Highway
Check conditions on the elevated district spine. Monitor the heavy traffic flow between Tin Shui Wai, Tuen Mun, and the interchanges toward the Shenzhen Bay Bridge.
New Town Precision
Access official Transport Department (TD) feeds covering every major intersection in the rapidly growing Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai hubs.
Real-Time Updates
Images refresh every few seconds, providing a near-real-time view of the "Pok Oi Bottleneck" during peak morning rush.
Route Planning
Use our interactive route builder to plan your drive from Yuen Long to Central or Shenzhen and see every camera along the way.
Navigating the Gateway to the Northwest: Yuen Long's Traffic Landscape
Yuen Long District is one of the fastest-growing residential and commercial areas in Hong Kong, serving as the primary hub for the Northwest New Territories. With a population exceeding 600,000 across Yuen Long town and the Tin Shui Wai new town, the district’s infrastructure faces immense daily pressure. Its strategic position at the crossroads of the Tai Lam Tunnel and the routes to the Shenzhen border makes real-time traffic monitoring a daily necessity for residents and logistics managers alike.
According to traffic data from the Hong Kong Transport Department, traffic flows in the New Territories West region have seen annual increases of up to 7% recently. During peak hours, average speeds on district arteries can drop significantly, with a 10 km journey during the evening rush hour taking over 31 minutes on average.
The Tai Lam Tunnel Lifeline
Connectivity between Yuen Long and the urban core of Hong Kong is defined by the Tai Lam Tunnel. As one of the most important private tunnel links in the territory, it handles a massive daily volume of private cars and commercial freight.
TrafficVision's live camera network provides visibility into this critical link:
- Tai Lam Tunnel Portal: Monitor the "Yuen Long side" entrance to identify morning rush tailbacks.
- Ting Kau Bridge Approach: Track the flow as the tunnel route merges with the Tsing Ma bridge transit.
- AADT Monitoring: While designed for 140,000 vehicles, current flows average around 38,700 per day, making real-time monitoring the best way to gauge the "fluidity" of your commute.
By utilizing our grid view, you can scan the entire Route 3 corridor from Yuen Long through the tunnel and into Tsuen Wan in seconds.
Pok Oi Interchange: The District Gateway
The Pok Oi Interchange is the central nerve of Yuen Long's road network, where the Yuen Long Highway, San Tin Highway, and Castle Peak Road converge. Historically a major bottleneck, recent improvements including new traffic signal controls have streamlined the flow, but it remains highly sensitive to incidents.
Real-time cameras at the interchange allow you to monitor:
- Au Tau Exit: Watch for delays heading toward the residential clusters of the east.
- Yuen Long Highway Merge: Track the flow from Tin Shui Wai and Tuen Mun.
- San Tin Highway: Monitor the transit traffic heading toward the border crossings.
Beat the Pok Oi Bottleneck
Don't get stuck in a district-wide jam. Check the live cameras at the Pok Oi Interchange and find the fastest path through Yuen Long today.
VIEW LIVE INTERCHANGE CAMS →Urban Pulse: Castle Peak Road and Tin Shui Wai
Beyond the highways, the urban centers of Yuen Long and Tin Shui Wai present significant transit challenges. Castle Peak Road (the "Main Road") handles some of the highest public transport and pedestrian densities in the New Territories.
Our platform aggregates official TD feeds, providing visibility into:
- Yuen Long Main Road: Monitor the bus and Light Rail (LRT) corridors for local gridlock.
- Tin Shui Wai Ring Roads: Track the flow around the major residential estates and the West Rail Line stations.
- Long Tin Road: A critical link for commuters heading toward the Yuen Long Highway from the west.
Professional Tools for New Territories Drivers
Whether you are a logistics professional managing a cross-border fleet or a resident planning a commute to the city, TrafficVision provides the professional-grade tools you need:
- Interactive Map with Clustering: See the big picture of Northwest transit or zoom into a specific Tin Shui Wai intersection.
- Route Builder: Plan your drive from Yuen Long to the Shenzhen Bay Bridge or Kowloon and see every camera along the way.
- Stable Favorites: Save your most-used feeds—like the Tai Lam Tunnel portal or Pok Oi Interchange—for instant one-tap access.
- 24/7 Free Access: No account required, no paywalls, just transparent real-time data from 600+ official sources.
Are the Yuen Long traffic cameras live?
Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 1,500+ cameras across Yuen Long District and the SAR. Most feeds are provided by the Transport Department and refresh every few seconds to show current road conditions.
How can I check the queue for the Tai Lam Tunnel?
You can find Tai Lam Tunnel cameras by searching for "Tai Lam" or "Route 3" in our search bar. We provide feeds for the portal areas, allowing you to see the exact length of the queue.
Does TrafficVision show traffic at the Shenzhen border?
Yes, our network includes coverage of the highways leading to the Shenzhen Bay Bridge and the Lok Ma Chau crossing, allowing you to monitor cross-border transit flows.
Is there a fee to use the Hong Kong traffic camera feeds?
No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official government feeds to provide 24/7 transparent access to traffic data for all users.
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Get the real story on the Tai Lam Tunnel and Pok Oi Interchange. Access 1,500+ live cameras across Yuen Long and start your drive with confidence.
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