Mokena I-80 Traffic
What’s happening on the road RIGHT NOW! Real-time Mokena I-80 traffic information. Our maps show updates on road construction, traffic accidents, travel delays and the latest traffic speeds. Our Mokena I-80 traffic data is automatically updated every 5 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
Mokena 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 Mokena Area Traffic MapReal-Time traffic information and alerts about accidents, police, and hazards Courtesy of WAZE.com
Mokena Area Weather Forecast5-Day Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground
Live Mokena Area Traffic CamerasLIve feeds From the Illinois Department of Transportation

I-80 at Wolf Road

I-80 at Parker Road

I-80 at 104th Avenue
Illinois DOT TweetsSocial Media Posts From the Illinois Department of Transportation
Illinois Road NewsLatest Headlines From The I-80 Exit Guide Newsroom
Heavy Snow, Extreme Cold Creating Hazardous Travel Conditions Across Illinois
Emergency I-80 Lane Closure, Heavy Congestion in Joliet January 21-22
Long-Term I-80 Exit Closure in Joliet – Significant Delay’s Anticipated
Mokena Area Insider TipsThe Inside Scoop from Seasoned I-80 Travelers.
Timing your drive: Weekday rush hours (6:30–9 a.m. and 3:30–6:30 p.m.) can get congested near the I‑80/I‑355 and La Grange Rd (US‑45) interchanges. If you can, time your pass-through outside these windows to avoid slowdowns and truck-heavy backups.
Know the construction zones: I‑80 through the south suburbs often has shifting construction zones and lane closures, especially near Joliet and Tinley Park. Watch for sudden drops in speed limits and temporary lane markings—state police do active enforcement.
Truck traffic awareness: This stretch of I‑80 is a major freight corridor, so expect dense semi-truck traffic and frequent lane changes. Keep extra following distance and avoid lingering beside trucks, especially near merges and on inclines.
Weather and toll considerations: In bad weather, winds can be strong across open stretches near Mokena and New Lenox, so watch for sudden crosswinds and slick spots on bridges. If you divert onto I‑355 or I‑294 to reroute, remember these are toll roads—having an I‑Pass or compatible transponder speeds things up.




