Coverage & the live map
TollTracker is Europe-wide and expanding every month.
Where it works
- 22 countries mapped and growing — we add new countries roughly every month.
- Deepest coverage: Italy, Germany and Bulgaria. These have the fullest set of cameras, average-speed sections and zones.
- Camera coverage is live across many more countries, with average-speed and urban zones rolling out to them over time.
Because coverage changes continuously, the most accurate, up-to-date picture is always the live map — not a number in this doc.
Explore the live map
The public map at tolltracker.eu/map shows everything we've mapped, with no login required:
- Toggle layers for speed cameras, red-light cameras, average-speed sections and urban zones.
- Filter by country.
- See live counts per category and last-updated dates per country.
- Zoom in for detail; markers thin out at low zoom so the map stays readable.
There are also per-country views at tolltracker.eu/map/[country] for a closer look.
How fresh is the data?
- Mapped cameras and zones are maintained and updated regularly.
- Known mobile-camera spots are refreshed weekly.
- Live alerts (police, accidents, hazards) appear and expire in real time — see Live alerts & hazards.
What "coverage" means per feature
A country can be live for one feature and still rolling out another. On the map, each country shows its status per feature, so you can see exactly what's available where — for example, cameras live but average-speed sections still in progress.
