Live I-75 Traffic Reports: Tampa, FL
Stay informed with the latest I-75 traffic updates in Tampa, Florida! Our real-time traffic information provides insights into road conditions, including live updates on construction, accidents, and travel delays. With data continually refreshed, you'll receive the most accurate and timely alerts to plan your journey along one of the country's busiest highways. Whether you're a commuter or a traveler, navigate I-75 with confidence and ease, avoiding congestion and minimizing delays.
Real-Time Tampa Area Traffic Map Real-Time traffic information and alerts about accidents, police, and hazards Courtesy of WAZE.com
Tampa Area Traffic CamerasLive Feeds From the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
I-75 at US 301 (mm 253.8)
I-75 at SR-618 (Selmon Expressway)
I-75 at SR 60
I-75 at SR 574 (MLK Jr. Boulevard) (mm 259.3)
I-75 at I-4 (mm 260,4)
I-75 at SR-582 / Fowler Ave (mm 264.9)
Tampa Area Weather Forecast5-Day Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground
Florida DOT TweetsSocial Media Posts From The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
Florida Road NewsLatest Headlines From The I-75 Exit Guide Newsroom
AAA Predicts Record 82 Million Thanksgiving Travelers This Holiday Period
Your How-To Guide for a Stress-Free Thanksgiving Drive on I-75
I-75 Lane, Shoulder Closures for Construction in Tampa Bay Thru November
Tampa Area Insider TipsThe Inside Scoop From Seasoned I-75 Travelers
Time Your Drive to Avoid "The Merge": The I-275/I-75 split near downtown creates legendary backups, especially weekdays 7-9 AM and 4-7 PM. If possible, pass through mid-morning or early afternoon. Weekend afternoons can also crawl during tourist season (winter/spring).
Stay Right for Through Traffic: Counterintuitively, the *right* lanes often move faster through Tampa. Left lanes get clogged with local commuters weaving between I-275 and I-4 exits. Stay right unless you're actively passing.
Don't Trust Your GPS Time Estimate: Navigation apps often underestimate Tampa traffic. Add 20-30 minutes buffer if you have a time-sensitive connection, especially if passing through on a Friday afternoon or Sunday evening.
Expect Sudden Storms (Summer Afternoons): June-September, intense thunderstorms hit around 2-4 PM like clockwork. Visibility can drop to near-zero in seconds. If you see dark clouds building, slow down preemptively and put extra space between cars.



