Live Traffic Cameras — WBR & I-10 Corridor
Live traffic camera feeds from the Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development (LADOTD). These are public streams covering the I-10 corridor through West Baton Rouge Parish and into Baton Rouge — useful for checking bridge traffic, commute conditions, and weather-related slowdowns.
West Baton Rouge — Port Allen Area
I-10 at LA 415
Port Allen connector — westbound exit to LA 1 & downtown Port Allen
I-10 at LA 1
Port Allen interchange — main exit for Port Allen, Brusly, and New Roads
I-10 — Essen & Bluebonnet
I-10 at Essen Ln
Southeast Baton Rouge — medical corridor, Our Lady of the Lake
I-10 at Bluebonnet Blvd
Major retail/office corridor — Towne Center, Corporate Blvd
I-10 East — Baton Rouge Corridor
I-10 at Nicholson Dr
Near LSU — first major exit after the Mississippi River Bridge eastbound
I-10 at I-110
Downtown Baton Rouge interchange — heavy merge zone
I-10 at Washington St
Downtown Baton Rouge — Government St / Capitol area
I-10 at Acadian Thwy
Mid-city Baton Rouge — connection to Government St & Perkins Rd
I-10 at College Dr
Mall of Louisiana area — major retail corridor
I-10 at Siegen Ln
Southeast Baton Rouge — heavy commuter interchange
Tips for WBR Commuters
- Bridge traffic — Check the LA 415 and LA 1 cameras before crossing. Morning eastbound and evening westbound are heaviest.
- Game days — LSU football Saturdays flood the Nicholson and I-110 interchanges. Plan to cross the bridge early or use LA 1 south.
- Weather — During fog or heavy rain, these cameras help gauge visibility before heading out. The Grosse Tete cam covers the Atchafalaya Basin, which fogs heavily in fall/winter.
- Accidents — If one camera shows stopped traffic, check adjacent cameras to find where the backup starts.
Other Traffic Resources
- 511la.org — LADOTD official traffic map with all cameras, incidents, and construction
- Waze Live Map — Community-reported incidents and real-time routing
- Google Maps Traffic — Color-coded traffic layer for the Baton Rouge metro
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these traffic cameras free to watch?
Yes. These are public streams provided by LADOTD (Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development) and are free to view by anyone.
Why is a camera showing a black screen?
LADOTD cameras occasionally go offline for maintenance, power issues, or network disruptions. Try refreshing the page. If the camera remains down, it is temporarily unavailable on LADOTD's end.
What is the best time to cross the Mississippi River Bridge?
Off-peak hours are generally 9 AM–3 PM and after 7 PM. Morning rush (6:30–8:30 AM eastbound) and evening rush (4:30–6:30 PM westbound) see the heaviest traffic. Check the LA 415 camera before leaving.
Do these cameras record or store footage?
These are live streams only. LADOTD operates the cameras for real-time traffic monitoring. This page does not record, store, or archive any footage.