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Plot Your Delmarva Routes Via Traffic Cams

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Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the unofficial summer season.

To help both locals and tourists navigate the clogged roads, traffic jams and bottlenecks, WBOC has assembled links to live Delmarva traffic cameras set up by Delaware and Maryland (Note: Virginia does not have any live traffic cameras on Delmarva).

Just follow these links and you'll find dozens of cameras covering Delmarva intersections and traffic hot spots from Chesapeake Bay to the Atlantic beaches.

Delaware's Live Traffic Cameras:

Maryland's Delmarva Live Traffic Cameras:

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