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Live JB CIQ Traffic: Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee CIQ Reload Traffic Cameras

 

Real-Time Commuter Intelligence by CrunchTechy

Navigate the Johor Bahru-Singapore crossing with confidence. We provide high-uptime camera feeds and technical traffic analysis for the critical Jalan Ismail Sultan and Jalan Jim Quee corridors—the two primary arteries feeding into the Sultan Iskandar Building (CIQ).

Live Traffic Camera Feeds

Direct streams from MBJB (Johor Bahru City Council) i-Trafik

Technical Note: These feeds refresh every 30-60 seconds. If a frame appears frozen, please refresh your browser.

L21 C1 – Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee

L21 C1 – Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee

Camera L21 C1: Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee Junction Focus: Monitoring the primary merge point for vehicles entering the CIQ complex from the city center.

L21 C2 – Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee

L21 C2 – Jalan Ismail Sultan / Jalan Jim Quee

Camera L21 C2: Jalan Jim Quee (Inbound Flow) Focus: Tracking the queue length specifically for the JB Sentral and inbound lane traffic.

 

CrunchTechy Analysis: Why These Cameras Matter

At CrunchTechy, we analyze the hardware and the data behind the commute. Understanding these two specific cameras is the key to a faster crossing:

  • The L21 Junction Pulse: This specific camera set (C1 and C2) monitors the critical intersection where traffic from the city center meets the Jim Quee bypass. If C1 shows heavy congestion, it often means the “gridlock” has reached the main city arteries.

  • Jalan Jim Quee (The Pedestrian & Grab Pulse): This area is vital for those using e-hailing services or being dropped off at JB Sentral. High congestion here often indicates that inbound vehicles cannot exit the CIQ fast enough to let new ones in.

 

Commuter Reliability (Our E-E-A-T Commitment)

  • Authoritative Sourcing: Our streams are linked directly to the official Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB) data centers via the L21 feed.

  • Hyper-Local Expertise: The CrunchTechy team consists of active commuters who traverse the Causeway. We don’t just show images; we provide context based on real-world experience.

  • Data Integrity: We monitor feed latency to ensure the “Live” tag on our site actually means live. When official feeds go down for maintenance, we update our status bars immediately to save you time.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to check these cameras? For Singapore-bound commuters, we recommend checking between 5:00 AM and 7:30 AM on weekdays. For those heading into Malaysia, Friday evenings (after 5:00 PM) are the most critical monitoring windows.

The L21 C1 feed looks blurry. Why? Traffic cameras in high-humidity areas like JB often experience lens condensation or dust. We manually report poor visibility to the city council whenever our monitoring software detects low-contrast frames.

Does CrunchTechy have an app for this? Our website is fully optimized for mobile viewing via Elementor’s responsive design. Simply “Add to Home Screen” on your mobile browser for one-tap access to these cameras before you leave the house.


About CrunchTechy

CrunchTechy is a Johor-based tech resource dedicated to improving the daily commute through data transparency and real-time monitoring. Our mission is to reduce border friction by putting high-quality, live information into the hands of every “daily jumper.”

Contact our Traffic Team: https://crunchtechy.com/contact-us/

Disclaimer: Live feeds are provided by 3rd party government sources. CrunchTechy is not responsible for transit delays or external camera downtime.

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