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Melbourne Traffic Today — Live Conditions & Updates

Real-time Melbourne traffic updates for M1, M2, M3, M80 freeways. Check live conditions, peak hours, road closures and incident alerts now.

By Melbourne Daily · Published 30 June 2026 at 8:58 am

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Updated 2 July 2026 at 9:00 am

Melbourne Traffic Today — Live Conditions & Updates
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Melbourne Traffic Conditions Today

Melbourne is Australia's most extensive tram network city and has a freeway system that carries millions of daily trips across the metropolitan area. From the Eastern Freeway in the east to the Western Ring Road, and the Monash Freeway connecting the south-east, understanding Melbourne traffic conditions helps commuters plan their journeys efficiently.

Live Melbourne Traffic — Where to Check

The primary source for live Melbourne traffic information is the VicRoads Traffic website, which provides real-time incident alerts, road closures, roadworks and camera feeds across the Melbourne and Victorian road network. The VicRoads Traffic app is available on iOS and Android.

Additional live traffic sources for Melbourne:

  • VicRoads Traffic app — real-time incidents and road conditions
  • 1800 800 007 — VicRoads road condition information line
  • Google Maps and Apple Maps — integrate VicRoads and live data for Melbourne roads

Melbourne Freeway Network — Key Routes

  • M1 Monash Freeway / CityLink — South-east suburbs to CBD; one of Melbourne's busiest corridors, with tolls via CityLink
  • M2 Tullamarine Freeway — Connects Melbourne Airport to CityLink and the CBD; heavily congested during airport peak periods
  • M3 Eastern Freeway — Connects the eastern suburbs from Ringwood to the CBD; major AM inbound and PM outbound congestion corridor
  • M80 Western Ring Road — Outer suburban orbital connecting the west, north-west and south-east without CBD access
  • West Gate Freeway — Western suburbs to CBD, crossing the West Gate Bridge over the Yarra River
  • EastLink — Tolled orbital connecting the Monash Freeway and Eastern Freeway via the outer eastern suburbs

Melbourne Peak Hour Traffic

  • Morning peak: 7:00am – 9:30am, worst between 7:30am and 9:00am on inbound freeway approaches
  • Afternoon peak: 4:30pm – 7:00pm, with the Eastern Freeway and Monash consistently the heaviest routes
  • AFL match days — Major games at the MCG, Marvel Stadium or AAMI Park add significant congestion around the CBD and Fitzroy/Richmond precinct

Melbourne Road Closures and Planned Works

Planned road closures in Melbourne are published on the VicRoads Traffic site and on the Level Crossing Removal Project website. The ongoing West Gate Tunnel project and major rail and tram infrastructure works can affect city-area road access. Check VicRoads for current information.

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