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Real-Time I-95 Traffic Updates

The only end-to-end I-95 traffic resource!
We cover the full 2,700 miles of I-95... from Maine to Florida!

Updated: EST

What’s happening on Interstate 95 RIGHT NOW! Real-time I-95 traffic information for cities from Maine to Florida. Our maps show updates on I-95 road construction, traffic accidents, travel delays and the latest traffic speeds. I-95 traffic cameras show congestion at a glance. Department of Transportation posts report the latest incidents and their status. RoadNews includes related I-95 articles. Data is automatically updated every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

What Each I-95 Traffic Update Includes...

I-95 Traffic Maps

Waze-based maps show real-time updates on I-95 road construction, traffic accidents, travel delays, and real-time traffic speeds.

I-95 Traffic Cameras

LIve I-95 traffic cameras give you visual road conditions to assess traffic congestion, incidents, extreme weather, and other relevant factors.

DOT I-95 Reports

Stay aware with construction updates, accidents and road conditions, through reports from various state Departments of Transportation.

I-95 Road News

Official DOT press releases, I-95 construction updates, travel weather news, and other timely information of interest to I-95 travelers.

Insider Tips

I-95 experts provide essential advice for navigating local traffic, avoiding congestion, awareness of speed traps, and finding gas and food stops.

Weather Forecasts

Current weather conditions as well as 5-day weather forecasts for locations from Maine to Florida, Courtesy of Weather Underground.

I-95 Traffic Update Cities...

I-95 stretches from Maine to Florida, passing through multiple cities. For those traveling on I-95, it's important to be aware of the different areas and attractions along the route. We've compiled a list of key cities and areas that you may encounter during your journey.

Maine

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Rhode Island

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Delaware

Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

About Our Real-Time I-95 Traffic...

The I-95 Exit Guide has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on government transportation agencies, registered highway transportation professionals, and transportation consortiums for it's content. We only use quality, credible sources to ensure content accuracy and integrity. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial process.
Information sources for our Real-Time I-95 Traffic feature include:
  • Connecticut Department of Transportation. (2026). CTDOT.
  • Delaware Department of Transportation. (2026). DelDOT.
  • Florida Department of Transportation. (2026). FDOT.
  • Georgia Department of Transportation. (2026). GDOT.
  • Maine Department of Transportation. (2026). MaineDOT.
  • Maine Turnpike Authority. (2026). MTA.
  • Maryland Department of Transportation. (2026). MDOT.
  • Massachusetts Department of Transportation. (2026). MassDOT.
  • New Hampshire Department of Transportation. (2026). NHDOT.
  • New Jersey Department of Transportation. (2026). NJDOT.
  • New Jersey Turnpike Authority. (2026). NJTA.
  • New York Department of Transportation. (2026). NYSDOT.
  • North Carolina Department of Transportation. (2026). NCDOT.
  • Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. (2026). PennDOT.
  • Rhode Island Department of Transportation. (2026). RIDOT.
  • South Carolina Department of Transportation. (2026). SCDOT.
  • Virginia Department of Transportation. (2026). VDOT.
As you explore our website, you'll discover a wealth of valuable resources designed to enhance your experience on Interstate 95. We strive to provide you with the highest-quality information, keeping you updated on real-time traffic conditions, road construction, weather forecasts, and more. Trust in our dedication to accuracy and reliability as you plan your journey along I-95. Drive safely, make informed decisions, and enjoy a seamless and stress-free travel experience on one of the country's most important highways.

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