Traffic cameras that are positioned at street intersections that have a traffic signal.
This dataset provides the locations of Traffic Cameras in Maryland from the Coordinated Highways Action Response Team (CHART). The data also includes a URL to the live camera feeds.This is a MD iMAP hosted service layer. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Map Service Layer Link: https://chartimap1.sha.maryland.gov/arcgis/rest/services/CHART/Cameras/MapServerJSON Feed: https://chart.maryland.gov/DataFeeds/GetCamerasJson
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Used within the Travellers Road Information Portal Interactive Map to convey transportation related information in both official languages. Camera images are available in real time on certain highways within Central, Eastern & West Ontario. This data is best viewed using Google Earth or similar Keyhole Markup Language (KML) compatible software. For instructions on how to use Google Earth, read the Google Earth tutorial . This data set is now available via the Ontario 511 Developer API at *[KML]: Keyhole Markup Language
Point geometry with attributes displaying Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD) traffic cameras in the Greater Baton Rouge, Louisiana area.Metadata
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Image URL, GPS coordinates, and view description of traffic cameras in GeoJSON format
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Traffic and road condition information captured in the QLDTraffic system is available for use by external developers via GeoJSON feeds.
These feeds cover Hazards, Crashes, Congestion, Flooding, Roadworks and Special Events and Web Cameras details.
The information provided in these feeds is on an 'as is' basis. Additional details about the available information on the QLDTraffic site can be viewed on our disclaimer page .
Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is constantly striving to ensure that they provide accurate, reliable and timely traffic and road condition information.
Given this, the previously available API has undergone changes in August 2016 with the creation of the QLDTraffic public website.
Details on accessing QLDTraffic’s traffic and road condition information via GeoJSON can be found in the QLDTraffic website application programming interface (API) specification.
This API has been developed to allow improved integration of QLDTraffic traffic and road condition information with external systems.
Please be aware that this specification may be subject to change.
TRIMARC (Traffic Response and Incident Management Assisting the River City) camera locations in Louisville Metro Kentucky. This feature layer was created from a TRIMARC JSON files of camera locations. This item includes description, direction, and videos links and is used in the Louisville Metro Snow Map. The cameras are used to monitor the roadways and verify incidents to assist in freeway and incident management This feature is a static extract and will be reviewed before each snow season for updates. For more information on this feature layer and it's use please contact Louisville Metro GIS or LOJIC. To learn more about TRIMARC please visit the following website http://www.trimarc.org.
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Red Light Cameras (RLC) are installed to photograph vehicles that run red lights.The cameras are on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are connected to the traffic light (signal) and to sensors that are installed just before the stop line. The system constantly monitors the traffic light (signal), and the camera takes a picture of any vehicle that doesn't stop at the red light.This dataset contains the location of red light cameras on Regional Roads within Peel Region.For more information on the Region of Peel's red light camera program, please visit the Red Light Camera Program web page.A Red Light Camera web map is available.
Used within the Travellers Road Information Portal Interactive Map to convey transportation related information in both official languages. Camera images are available in real time on certain highways within Central, Eastern & West Ontario. This data is best viewed using Google Earth or similar Keyhole Markup Language (KML) compatible software. For instructions on how to use Google Earth, read the Google Earth tutorial . This data set is now available via the Ontario 511 Developer API at *[KML]: Keyhole Markup Language
Geospatial data about Polk County, Iowa Traffic Cameras. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Dataset includes Active and parked mobile speed camera sitesThis dataset is Updated Quarterly. Speed camera sites for portable, marked, and covert mobile speed cameras. List provided by Queensland Police Service, Road Safety Camera Office. Categorised by site code and primary descriptor. Multiple sites may occur on a road with one locality. Updated quarterly.
The traffic snapshot images are captured by the closed circuit televisions (CCTV) and the traffic detectors installed at major roads in Hong Kong for you to visualise the latest traffic conditions. Response format: Method 1: JPEG (image size 320 x 240) Method 2: JPEG (image size 320 x 240) base64-encoded in XML HTTP method: GET Request Path Method 1: https://tdcctv.data.one.gov.hk/ Example: https://tdcctv.data.one.gov.hk/BC101F.JPG Method 2: https://tdcctv.data.one.gov.hk/image?key= Example: https://tdcctv.data.one.gov.hk/image?key=BC101F For parameters, please refer to: Data resources of CCTV camera locations information Usage note HTTP status 301 or 302 may be returned. In this case, redirection should be followed and the image should be retrieved from the forwarded URL. If the Traffic Snapshot Images are temporarily unavailable, the "No Service" image will be shown.
Displays traffic cameras maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation.Refresh Cycle: DailyFeature Class: TMC.TrafCam
Identify the locations where traffic cameras have been installed. It geographically spans the entire region but only identifies those that are on Regional Roads and under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of York. These cameras are for monitoring traffic conditions and do not include red light cameras.For up-to-date images of major intersections within York Region, please see Traffic Camera Feed
The dataset displays the location of the traffic cameras whose images appear on Live Traffic web site. The data has been extracted from a GEOJSON file from TfNSW Open Data website and processed using FME script.
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TfNSW Traffic Cameras Public |
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The dataset shows the location of the traffic cameras whose images appear on Live Traffic web site from Transport for NSW. |
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04/04/2023 |
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25/01/2024 |
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The Open Data Hub has numerous data relating to roads and speed, whether it be the Sydney Region Carriageway, the Tolls on our NSW roads, or the speed zones and speed camera locations.
Below you will find a full list of available data sets;
The dataset contains location and attributes of traffic controls located at each intersection in the District of Columbia. All traffic poles, pavement markings, traffic cabinets and cameras located within 10 meters of curb face intersections are collected. Poles must support traffic control devices in order to be collected. This includes traffic control signs, traffic signals, traffic arms and cameras. The data set does not include poles supporting only name plate signs and parking enforcement signs.
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On several locations in the Brussels Region, traffic is measured using magnetic loops or cameras. To access this data, you can use the API or the geowebservices. For the moment, only real-time data is available, historical data is coming. API: https://data-mobility.brussels/traffic/api/counts
Info: https://data.mobility.brussels/info/traffic_live_geom/
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For detailed information regarding the Traffic API, see the Interactive Traffic Map website from the Traffic and Parking website.Traffic WebCam APIProvides images for the City of Ottawa’s traffic web cams. These images are available at sixty second intervals and are approximately 30-50KB in size. To access the images users will be required to have an access key. The application form for access keys can be found on this page: http://trafficopendata.ottawa.ca/ts/rsadmin/certificate.jsp
After completing the registration form and receiving a confirmation email with a certificate number you will be able to access the camera images. To access a camera image you can access the URL http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera with the following parameters:
Camera number Certificate: The certificate string as supplied in the confirmation email. Id: User Id (optional).
Note: City of Ottawa cameras have camera numbers less than 2000, and MTO cameras have camera numbers greater than 2000.
Note: The Id is a string value assigned by your user to each user or instance of your application accessing the images. The Id must be alphanumeric characters [a-z, A-Z, 0-9]. A given user id for a given certificate may only access the cameras at intervals of at least 60 seconds.
e.g. To access City Camera 16 (Bank and Hunt Club) -- http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera?c=16&certificate=CERT123&id=2
e.g. To access MTO Camera 2002 (St Laurent) -- http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera?c=2002&certificate=CERT123&id=1
The images Getting Camera Numbers
To obtain a list of camera numbers you can access a JSON list of the available cameras: http://traffic.ottawa.ca/map/camera_list
More information about the format of the list can be found in the following document: http://traffic.ottawa.ca/map/opendata_info
Accuracy: There are no known errors associated with these images. Update Frequency: N/A - API delivers most up to date information available.Contact: Motaz Aladas
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For detailed information regarding the Traffic API, see the Interactive Traffic Map website from the Traffic and Parking website.Traffic WebCam APIProvides images for the City of Ottawa’s traffic web cams. These images are available at sixty second intervals and are approximately 30-50KB in size. To access the images users will be required to have an access key. The application form for access keys can be found on this page: http://trafficopendata.ottawa.ca/ts/rsadmin/certificate.jsp
After completing the registration form and receiving a confirmation email with a certificate number you will be able to access the camera images. To access a camera image you can access the URL http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera with the following parameters:
Camera number Certificate: The certificate string as supplied in the confirmation email. Id: User Id (optional).
Note: City of Ottawa cameras have camera numbers less than 2000, and MTO cameras have camera numbers greater than 2000.
Note: The Id is a string value assigned by your user to each user or instance of your application accessing the images. The Id must be alphanumeric characters [a-z, A-Z, 0-9]. A given user id for a given certificate may only access the cameras at intervals of at least 60 seconds.
e.g. To access City Camera 16 (Bank and Hunt Club) -- http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera?c=16&certificate=CERT123&id=2
e.g. To access MTO Camera 2002 (St Laurent) -- http://traffic.ottawa.ca/opendata/camera?c=2002&certificate=CERT123&id=1
The images Getting Camera Numbers
To obtain a list of camera numbers you can access a JSON list of the available cameras: http://traffic.ottawa.ca/map/camera_list
More information about the format of the list can be found in the following document: http://traffic.ottawa.ca/map/opendata_info
Accuracy: There are no known errors associated with these images. Update Frequency: N/A - API delivers most up to date information available.Contact: Motaz Aladas
Traffic cameras that are positioned at street intersections that have a traffic signal.