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Oahu Road Conditions Loop

Oahu, Hawaii

About This Camera

This live camera loop monitors real-time traffic and road conditions across key routes on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The feed cycles through multiple camera positions covering the island's major corridors — providing a comprehensive view of current driving conditions, traffic flow, and any incidents or closures that might affect your commute or travel plans. Oahu's road network handles over a million residents plus tens of thousands of tourists daily, concentrated on an island roughly 44 miles long and 30 miles wide. The major arteries — H-1 freeway through Honolulu, H-2 to the North Shore, H-3 to Windward Oahu, and the Likelike and Pali highways — can experience significant congestion during rush hours. This camera loop gives you a bird's-eye view of conditions across all of them. Best times to check: weekday mornings (6:30-8:30 AM HST) and afternoons (3:30-6 PM HST) during peak commute hours to assess traffic levels. Weekend mornings show lighter traffic headed to the North Shore for surfing and beach activities. During big surf events at Pipeline or Sunset Beach, North Shore-bound traffic on Kamehameha Highway can back up for miles — this camera helps you decide whether to go. The feed is especially valuable during severe weather. Oahu experiences flash flooding during heavy rains, and road closures along coastal highways can happen with large swells. This camera loop gives real-time visibility into conditions that radio reports and apps may lag behind on. The loop covers routes connecting Honolulu, Pearl City, Kapolei, Kaneohe, Kailua, and the North Shore.
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