Danger of lightning in Munich: Where the speed traps are lurking today!
Speed camera reports for Bogenhausen on September 21st, 2025: Locations, speed limits and important traffic information at a glance.

Danger of lightning in Munich: Where the speed traps are lurking today!
Today, September 21, 2025, drivers in Munich can expect a little more attention behind the wheel. Two speed enforcement locations have been set up in the city. Loud News.de The speed cameras will be active today on Riemer Straße in Bogenhausen and on Chiemgaustraße in Obergiesing-Fasangarten, each with a speed limit of 50 km/h.
The speed controls were set up this morning, with Riemer Straße being reported at 6:58 a.m. and Chiemgaustraße at 6:39 a.m. Speeding is the most common cause of accidents in everyday traffic violations, which is why it is essential to stick to the applicable speed limits.
Technical aids and their limitations
As traffic experts emphasize, the use of technical aids to warn of checks is prohibited in accordance with Section 23 of the Road Traffic Act. However, having a radar warning app on your cell phone is not a criminal offense as long as it is not activated while driving. Separate speed camera detectors, on the other hand, are a real violation of the law and can lead to unpleasant surprises.
A comprehensive overview of speed cameras worldwide is possible using the speed camera map, which is available on the website bussgeldkatalog.org is provided. There you can quickly find out where speed cameras are set up - there are over 52,000 permanently installed radar devices and red light monitoring systems in Germany, and the map is constantly updated.
The role of speed cameras in road traffic
The police and public order offices use mobile speed cameras specifically in places where they can provide traffic education to drivers who know the area. This trend is increasingly moving from mobile to stationary speed cameras, as drivers at fixed locations often accelerate again after being pulled over, while mobile speed cameras ensure more attention. An example of innovative control is the pilot project in Lower Saxony on the B6 near Hanover, where the average speed is determined through a coherent section control.
Another important aspect of traffic controls is the regular publication of the traffic control service's control results, which have been fundamentally revised since 2024. Like on the side of the Federal Highway Research Institute can be read, the representation will be more differentiated in the future and will enable a clear distinction between sensory and manual controls.
The aim of these measures remains clear: to maintain road safety and significantly reduce the number of accidents caused by speeding. So, dear drivers, open your eyes and slow down – not only for your own safety, but also for everyone who is traveling with you!