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South-west London borough — the A3 (Trinity Road) runs through Wandsworth and is the main arterial towards the M25 at Junction 10.

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Traffic in Wandsworth right now

Wandsworth is in south-west London, on the south bank of the Thames. The A3 (Trinity Road/Garratt Lane) is the main north-south arterial and a key route south to Guildford and the M25. The A205 (South Circular) passes through Wandsworth and Putney. Clapham Junction area generates significant traffic from one of the busiest railway stations in the UK. Putney Bridge is the only road crossing in the borough.

The live camera feeds above are pulled directly from TfL's JamCam network and update automatically — each camera refreshes every 5 minutes during operational hours. The reel at the top cycles through available feeds from across the borough so you can get a quick read on conditions without clicking through individually. Click on any camera in the reel or grid to open the full feed view.

Places covered: Wandsworth · Clapham Junction · Putney · Tooting · Balham · Battersea · Earlsfield

When is traffic busiest in Wandsworth?

Peak hours: A3 northbound 7:30–9:30am and southbound 5–7pm. Putney Bridge and Putney High Street are severely congested at peak times. Clapham Junction roads (St John's Hill, Lavender Hill) are busy throughout the day.

Like most London boroughs, Wandsworth follows a broadly predictable weekly pattern. School holidays — particularly the summer break — can noticeably reduce peak congestion on residential and school-route roads, though leisure traffic on major arterials can partially offset this at weekends. Bank holidays are generally lighter, though leisure destinations may see higher-than-usual traffic.

The main roads to watch are the A3, A214, A217, A205 — these carry the bulk of through and commuter traffic and are the most likely to experience delays during peak periods.

How to use the live cameras

Each camera in the grid above links through to its individual feed page where you can see a larger view and read the camera's precise location. The reel at the top cycles automatically — use the previous/next buttons to jump through feeds manually, or click anywhere on the reel image to open that camera's dedicated page. The pause button holds the reel on the current camera.

Camera feeds come directly from TfL's JamCam network. Not all cameras broadcast video — some provide still images updated every few minutes. The reel prioritises video feeds where available and falls back to still images automatically. If a camera shows no image, it may be temporarily offline or undergoing maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

Is the A3 busy in Wandsworth right now?
The A3 through Wandsworth is typically congested northbound in the mornings and southbound in the evenings. Camera feeds above show current conditions.
How is traffic at Putney Bridge today?
Putney Bridge (A219) is one of only a few road crossings in this section of the Thames and is frequently congested at peak times. Check the camera feeds above.
Is there a camera near Clapham Junction?
Yes — there are JamCam cameras covering the roads around Clapham Junction including St John's Hill and Lavender Hill. Check the grid above.
Why is Putney Bridge always slow?
Putney Bridge is the only road crossing between Hammersmith and Wandsworth — it carries traffic from a wide catchment on both sides of the river through a single span, creating a persistent bottleneck.

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