NYC Live Traffic Cameras: Map & How to Use Video

The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) maintains a vast network of over 850 live traffic cameras across all five boroughs. These real-time feeds offer an inside look at current road conditions and are invaluable tools for commuters, commercial drivers, first responders, and city planners. Cameras are strategically placed at high-volume intersections, highways, bridges, and tunnels to provide comprehensive visibility into the city's traffic flow.

Access the NYC DOT Traffic Camera Map 

Click below to explore a full list of live traffic camera feeds by location:

🔗 NYC DOT Live Traffic Camera Map – PhotoEnforced

Camera Coverage by Borough

  • Manhattan: FDR Drive, West Side Highway, 1st Ave, and Midtown gridlock zones
  • Brooklyn: BQE (I-278), Flatbush Ave, Eastern Parkway, and Atlantic Ave
  • Queens: Van Wyck Expressway, Queens Blvd, LIE (I-495), and major airport routes
  • The Bronx: Cross Bronx Expressway, Grand Concourse, and major bridge crossings
  • Staten Island: Staten Island Expressway, Hylan Blvd, and Goethals Bridge approaches

How Real-Time Video Helps New Yorkers

The NYC DOT traffic camera system is not just a tool for government agencies—it benefits everyday New Yorkers in many ways:

  • Commuters: View live congestion before leaving home or work, and choose alternate routes.
  • Delivery Drivers: Avoid slowdowns, blocked streets, or construction zones in real time.
  • First Responders: Police, EMS, and fire crews monitor intersections for accidents or obstructions.
  • Transit Planners: DOT and MTA use data from cameras to adjust traffic signals and improve bus routing.
  • Pedestrians and Cyclists: Monitor crosswalks and bike lanes before heading out during peak hours.

Popular Live Camera Locations

  • Times Square – 42nd St & Broadway
  • Lincoln Tunnel Approaches (both NJ-bound and Manhattan-bound)
  • FDR Drive at 96th Street
  • George Washington Bridge Exits
  • Brooklyn Bridge Entrance/Exit Ramps
  • LaGuardia and JFK Airport Approach Roads

Tips for Using the Camera Map Effectively

When using the PhotoEnforced NYC DOT Camera Map, zoom into a specific borough or highway corridor. Most camera feeds refresh every few seconds, providing near real-time data. While these cameras are not recorded or archived, they give an accurate snapshot of current roadway conditions.

Are NYC DOT Cameras Used for Ticketing?

No, these live traffic cameras are not used for issuing traffic tickets. They are solely for monitoring and public visibility. NYC does operate a separate set of red light cameras and speed enforcement cameras that are used for automated ticketing, but they are not part of the DOT live video system.

Stay Informed on the Road

Bookmark PhotoEnforced's NYC DOT Camera Map and check it daily before your commute. With over 850 cameras online, it's the most reliable way to stay ahead of traffic delays and avoid gridlock in real time.