JamViewer — Live Cameras (Jamaica)

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What is JamViewer?

JamViewer curates public YouTube streams to provide a real-time look at traffic, weather, and city activity in Jamaica. We manually select each camera, check availability, and add local context to help you interpret what you see (rush hours, typical weather, nearby points of interest). The text on this page is our original editorial content.

Half Way Tree
Flagship junction and transit hub. Peak congestion usually 7–9am and 4–7pm. Use this view to estimate travel time toward New Kingston or Constant Spring.
Downtown May Pen
Activity varies with market days and school hours. Helpful to anticipate slowdowns on Main Street and routes to Highway 2000.
Downtown Kingston
Useful to check flow around Parade, queues at stops, and the busiest shopping areas. Compare against other cameras depending on weather and time of day.
Devon House — Kingston
Great to gauge tourist footfall and local weather. Weekends and late afternoons are busier; plan arrivals earlier to avoid queues.
Barbican — St Andrew
Roundabouts and shops nearby. Expect slowdowns at office/school closing hours; heavier congestion during rain.
Ocho Rios
Tourist-heavy coastal town; traffic and boardwalk activity depend on cruise schedules and season. Morning on weekdays is usually lighter.
Kingston Harbour
View across the harbour: cargo, tug activity, and marine weather. Visibility can drop during coastal showers.

About

JamViewer is an editorial project curating public YouTube cameras in Jamaica and adding short, original notes to interpret what you see: traffic, weather, and local footfall. All text on this site is written by us and is not provided by the stream owners.

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