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Traffic Cameras Locations. Go to Map View. New York Region. I-87 Thruway - NY City Line to Exit 7A (Saw Mill River Parkway) I-87 Thruway - Exit 8/8A (I-287 CWE/NY Route 119) to Exit 15A (Sloatsburg - Suffern) I-95 - New England Thruway; I-287 - Cross Westchester Expressway; GSP - Garden State Parkway Connector; Mid Hudson Region
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View the real time traffic map with travel times, traffic accident details, traffic cameras and other road conditions. Plan your trip and get the fastest route taking into account current traffic conditions.
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Map and list of New York State Thruway traffic camera locations. Select from the map or the list to view traffic cameras and get information about the exit and surrounding area. Data include available gas and food services nearby.
The New York State Thruway runs north from New York City to Albany, NY, before turning west where it ends on the Pennsylvania/New York border (above). While there are cameras along the entire 496 miles of pavement, let's focuses on the ones that are aimed at drivers in the Hudson Valley.
NITTEC provides real-time traffic updates and border crossing information to travelers across Western New York and Southern Ontario.
Additional NYS Thruway Authority traffic cameras are available on the Authority's website . Video and images above are not recorded or archived . Near real-time display only.
View traffic around the New York State Thruway and Stewart Int'l Airport/SWF / I–84 / NY Route 17K & 300, and get current weather conditions Newburgh, New York. Plus, find additional, nearby traffic cameras, and cameras around nearby airports.
There are at least eight thruway cameras in the Hudson Valley between Harriman, NY and Saugerties, NY. If your daily drive includes hopping on I-87, taking a look at your nearest traffic camera can give you a better idea of road conditions, including snow accumulations and plow activity.