You are at North American section of traffic cameras, the two large developed countries are Canada and United Stated. W3com.com lists very high traffic cities below, such as Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City in Canada, and some large cities in USA, such as, New York City, Utah, Houston, Seattle, Milwaukee, etc..

  Canada    
    Nova Scotia  
    British Columbia  
    Ontario Toronto, Mississauga, Burlington, St.Catharines, Pickering
      Ottawa
    Quebec Montréal
      Quebec City
  United States    
    California  
    Colorado Denver
    Florida  
    New Jersey  
    New York New York City
    Missouri Kansas City
    Tennessee Memphis
    Texas Houston
    Utah Utah City
    Wisconsin Milwaukee
    Washington Seattle


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HwyCam.com - Instructions


How to view: Traffic Cameras - From HwyCam.com, select a province. Once the page loads, cities and their highways are listed under "Traffic Cameras." Select a highway and wait for the new page to load. You can then select an intersection with that highway and view that camera. Note that some longer highways, such as Highway 401 in Ontario, are split up into multiple sections. In this case, after selecting the highway, you will then have to select a section of the highway. Traffic Conditions - From HwyCam.com, select a province (note that traffic condition reports are currently only available in Ontario). After the page loads, regions with traffic condition reports are listed under the "Traffic Conditions (Text)" heading.

How To Use HwyCam.com: From HwyCam.com, select a city or province/state; you will be redirected to a new page. Once this new page loads, select a camera, or if applicable, a highway or area. Some areas, such as Toronto, will feature driving conditions as well. For driving directions, enter the start postal code, and the destination postal code from the index page. How HwyCam.com Works: HwyCam.com retreives its information from the Ministries of Transportation and the Departments of Transportation. Information is retrieved approximately every 10 minutes, regardless of if the information has changed or not.

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