Oklahoma ODOT Cameras — Live Road Cameras & Map
All Oklahoma ODOT cameras — interactive statewide map
About this map
This map gathers the live streaming traffic cameras from ODOT and Oklahoma's OKtraffic ("Drive Oklahoma") system into one fast, searchable view. Unlike a still-photo feed, these are live video — they play right in your browser — so whether you're timing an Oklahoma City commute on the I-235 Broadway Extension, watching a spring storm roll across I-40, or checking the Turner Turnpike before the OKC–Tulsa run, you see the road moving in near real time.
Coverage concentrates on the two big metros and the interstates that tie the state together. Oklahoma City is the hub, where I-35, I-40 and I-44 meet the I-235 and I-240 loops downtown and out through Edmond, Norman, Moore and Midwest City. Tulsa follows with I-44, the I-244 inner loop, US-169 (the Mingo Valley), US-75 and SH-51 (the Broken Arrow Expressway). Between them run Oklahoma's turnpikes — the Turner (I-44 to Tulsa), the Will Rogers (I-44 on to Joplin), and the H.E. Bailey (I-44 down to Lawton) — plus the long I-40 freight haul east to Arkansas and west toward the Texas Panhandle, and I-35 north to Kansas and south to the Texas line.
Use the area presets to jump straight to your region, search for a specific highway or town, save the cameras you check most as favorites, and pull up nearby weather for any feed. It's a practical, traveler-first tool for commuters, truckers and storm-watchers in a state where severe weather — tornadoes, ice storms and high winds — can change the roads fast.
Oklahoma regions covered
Tap an area chip on the map to jump straight to any of these regions.
Statewide
Every ODOT / OKtraffic camera across Oklahoma in one view — the I-35, I-40 and I-44 spines, the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metros, and the turnpike corridors between them. Best for an at-a-glance read before a long cross-state drive.
Oklahoma City
Dense coverage through the OKC metro: the I-35/I-40/I-44 interchanges, the I-235 Broadway Extension, the I-240 south loop, and the corridors out to Edmond, Moore, Midwest City and Yukon. Ideal for timing rush hour and watching the downtown I-40 Crosstown.
Tulsa
Cameras across the Tulsa metro on I-44, the I-244 inner-dispersal loop, US-169 (the Mingo Valley Expressway), US-75 and SH-51 (the Broken Arrow Expressway), reaching Broken Arrow, Owasso, Sand Springs and Sapulpa.
Norman & I-35 South
I-35 and US-77 cameras south of Oklahoma City through Moore, Norman, Goldsby and Newcastle — the University of Oklahoma corridor and the gateway toward Ardmore and the Texas line.
Lawton
Cameras around Lawton and Fort Sill in southwest Oklahoma, where I-44 (the H.E. Bailey Turnpike) and US-62/US-281 meet — the main route toward Wichita Falls and north Texas.
Tips for using Oklahoma road cameras
- Oklahoma sits in Tornado Alley — during spring storm season the live video lets you watch rain, hail and wind on your actual route in real time, but always defer to official warnings and never drive toward a storm to "see it."
- Winter here means ice more than snow: freezing rain glazes the turnpikes and OKC overpasses first, so check an I-35 or I-44 overpass camera before you trust the open road.
- The I-35/I-40/I-44 tangle in downtown Oklahoma City is one of the busiest junctions in the region — scan those cameras to spot a backup before you commit to a route through the core.
- Before the OKC–Tulsa run, check the Turner Turnpike (I-44) cameras; before heading southwest, check the H.E. Bailey toward Lawton — the turnpikes are fast but have long gaps between exits if weather turns.
- These feeds are live video, so a camera that's briefly offline shows "Live video unavailable" rather than an old picture — just try another nearby camera or check back in a moment.
- Cameras are a great real-time gut check, but confirm official closures and road conditions with ODOT / OKtraffic at oktraffic.org or by dialing 511 in Oklahoma.
Live road cameras in other regions
The same fast camera map for the other states and provinces we cover.
Oklahoma road camera guides
In-depth guides to the highways, passes and destinations we cover here.