Be careful, speed trap! Where you need to be particularly careful in Munich today!
On September 24th, 2025 there is a threat of mobile speed traps in Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied. Speeding increases the risk of accidents.

Be careful, speed trap! Where you need to be particularly careful in Munich today!
Today, September 24, 2025, the streets in Munich are once again the scene of intensive traffic surveillance. Mobile speed traps have started working at five locations to monitor compliance with speed limits. This does not happen without reason, as speeding is still one of the most common causes of traffic accidents.
A checkpoint with a speed limit of 30 km/h will be carried out on Domagkstrasse in the Schwabing-Freimann district today at 3:15 p.m. Also in Obergiesing-Fasangarten on Cincinnatistrasse, where surveillance at the same speed limit took place at 2:38 p.m. The control continues in the same way on Sternstrasse (10:50 a.m.) and on Germeringer Weg (50 km/h at 2:41 p.m.). The last stop today is Aidenbachstrasse in Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln, where a maximum speed of 30 km/h is also observed at 2:15 p.m [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858906862/mobile-blitzer-d-muenchen-radarkontrolle-bayern-aktuell-in-schwabing-freimann-12-3-domagkpark-obergiesing-f asangarten-17-2-siedlung-am-perlacher-forst-1-5-aubing-lochhausen-langwied-22-4-freiham-nord-thalkirchen-obersendling-forstenried-fuerstenried-solln/1/) reported.
Mobile and flexible: traffic monitoring technology
Road users are asked to pay particular attention to their speed. The mobile speed traps can be used flexibly, which distinguishes them from stationary speed cameras. The latter are often well known and sometimes avoided by drivers, while mobile speed cameras can cause surprises. This efficiency in traffic monitoring aims to minimize the risk of speeding and increase traffic safety, according to bussgeldkatalog.org.
The employees of the municipal traffic surveillance (KVÜ) are responsible for checking the road traffic regulations in both stationary and moving traffic. In addition to speed measurements, the KVÜ also ensures that the regulations are adhered to in areas such as residential areas, pedestrian zones or near schools. Parking violations, on the other hand, are punished by police officers and dealt with according to the nationwide catalog of fines, as can be found on the city website (stadt.muenchen.de).
The dangers in road traffic
The speed monitoring regulations are not just a bureaucratic measure, they primarily serve to protect all road users. Many accidents result from excessive speed and everyone traveling in Munich should be aware of the potential dangers. Today's controls are part of a comprehensive program to make traffic safer.
In summary, it can be said that mobile speed cameras are an important tool for traffic safety in Munich. Whether in Schwabing, Obergiesing or Thalkirchen - drivers everywhere should show a good hand in adhering to the speed limits!