Reno I-80 Traffic
What’s happening on the road RIGHT NOW! Real-time Reno I-80 traffic information. Our maps show updates on road construction, traffic accidents, travel delays and the latest traffic speeds. Our Reno I-80 traffic data is automatically updated every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
Reno I-80 traffic cameras are an opportunity for drivers to make travel decisions based on visual road conditions. Congestion, traffic incidents, extreme weather and other conditions help make more informed travel decisions. Tweets from various government agencies on breaking travel information are essential tools in making for an easier commute and safer roadways.
Real-Time Reno Area Traffic MapReal-Time traffic information and alerts about accidents, police, and hazards Courtesy of WAZE.com
Reno Area Weather Forecast5-Day Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground
Live Reno Area Traffic CamerasLIve feeds From the Nevada Department of Transportation
I-80 at West McCarran Boulevard
I-80 at Virginia Street Overpass
I-80 at Battleborn / Kietzke Lane
I-80 at Pyramid Way
I-80 at Sparks Marina
I-80 at Vista Boulevard
Nevada DOT TweetsSocial Media Posts From the Nevada Department of Transportation
Nevada Road NewsLatest Headlines From The I-80 Exit Guide Newsroom
AAA Predicts Record 82 Million Thanksgiving Travelers This Holiday Period
Your How-To Guide for a Stress-Free I-80 Thanksgiving Drive
Nevada DOT Announces Approval of I-80 Construction Project in West Reno
Reno Area Insider TipsThe Inside Scoop from Seasoned I-80 Travelers.
Air quality and altitude: Wildfire season (typically late summer) can bring smoky conditions that make views hazy and can bother sensitive lungs—closing vents and running recirculate in the car helps. Reno’s elevation is about 4,500 feet; if you’re coming from much lower, drink extra water to avoid mild altitude headaches, especially if you’re continuing west over the higher passes.
Traffic and weather quirks: Westbound toward Donner Pass can go from clear to chain controls fast in winter and spring storms—check this website before leaving Reno. In summer, afternoon thunderstorms and sudden downpours can make I‑80 slick and reduce visibility, especially near the mountain grades.
Speed enforcement and construction: Nevada State troopers frequently sit on the on-ramps and overpasses between Reno and Fernley watching for speeders and lane changes without signals. Construction shifts often pop up through the “Spaghetti Bowl” (I‑80/US‑395/580 interchange), so stay alert for sudden lane drops and short merge zones.
Fuel and food sweet spots: Fuel is noticeably cheaper in Reno/Sparks than in Truckee or over the California line, so top off before heading west. The Sparks area (Pyramid Way / Vista exits) has lots of quick, local-favorite taquerias and diners just a minute off the freeway.




