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  2. Traffic Cameras Locations - New York State Thruway

    www.thruway.ny.gov/travelers/map/text/cameras.html

    I-90 Thruway - Lackawanna Toll Gantry and Exit 56 (Blasdell) to NY/Pennsylvania State Line. I-190 - Niagara Thruway.

  3. New York State Thruway Traffic Cameras - Turnpike Info

    turnpikeinfo.com/maps-and-exits.php?cameras=1&...

    Map and list of New York State Thruway traffic camera locations. Select from the map or the list to view traffic cameras and get information about the exit and surrounding area.

  4. Provides up to the minute traffic and transit information for New York. View the real time traffic map with travel times, traffic accident details, traffic cameras and other road conditions. Plan your trip and get the fastest route taking into account current traffic conditions.

  5. NYSDOT | 511ny - New York State Department of Transportation

    www.dot.ny.gov/portal/page/portal/re/511ny

    You are being redirected to 511NY.org, New York State's official traffic and travel info source. You will be automatically redirected to the new site in 5 seconds, or may proceed to 511NY.org now.

  6. List of traffic cameras and their live feeds.

  7. Traffic Cameras - New York State Thruway

    www.thruway.ny.gov/travelers/map/text/twytext...

    Traffic Cameras . Back to Traffic Camera Locations *This page does not refresh automatically, you must manually refresh this page or click on a camera image below. 31 camera(s) available. New York Region. I-87 Thruway Exit 8/8A (CWE/NY Route 119) to Exit 15A (Sloatsburg - Suffern)

  8. The Location of Every Traffic Camera on the New York Thruway

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    The New York State Thruway runs north from New York City to Albany, NY, before turning west where it ends on the Pennsylvania/New York border (above). While there are cameras along the entire 496 miles of pavement, let's focuses on the ones that are aimed at drivers in the Hudson Valley.