Blitzers in Munich: Today these streets are the focus!

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On November 10th, 2025, mobile speed cameras flashed at three locations in Munich, including Berg am Laim and Trudering-Riem.

Am 10.11.2025 blitzen mobile Radarkontrollen in München an drei Standorten, darunter Berg am Laim und Trudering-Riem.
On November 10th, 2025, mobile speed cameras flashed at three locations in Munich, including Berg am Laim and Trudering-Riem.

Blitzers in Munich: Today these streets are the focus!

Today, November 10, 2025, there are mobili speed cameras in Munich that keep an eye on the traffic situation at three specific locations. The police in Bavaria have expanded their speed monitoring, and all drivers should be particularly careful, especially in the morning hours. The speed limit and the associated controls ensure more safety on the roads.

The speed camera locations are as follows:

  • Schatzbogen, PLZ 81829 in Trudering-Riem, Am Moosfeld, mit einem Tempolimit von 50 km/h. Gemeldet wurde die Kontrolle heute um 13:59 Uhr.
  • Berg-am-Laim-Straße, PLZ 81673 in Berg am Laim, auf Höhe der Grundschule Berg-am-Laim, wo das Tempolimit bei 30 km/h liegt. Die Meldung fand heute um 09:21 Uhr statt.
  • Plinganserstraße, PLZ 81369 in Sendling, Mittersendling, Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 12:24 Uhr.

The information was last updated at 2:45 p.m. To ensure that drivers reach their destination safely, regular speed checks are the order of the day.

A German journalist with a global career

A completely different topic is the career of Wolf Blitzer, a well-known journalist who was born on March 22, 1948 in Augsburg. Today, Blitzer is known as one of the faces of CNN, where he has worked as a reporter since 1990. Since 2005 in particular, he has successfully hosted the show “The Situation Room”, which has become an integral part of CNN's programming over the years.

Blitzer started his journalistic career at Reuters in Tel Aviv in the early 1970s and then worked for The Jerusalem Post as a Washington correspondent until 1990. In addition to his reports on political conflicts, such as those on the Egyptian-Israeli peace negotiations, he has also published several important books, including “Between Washington and Jerusalem”. His extensive education - a bachelor's degree in history from the State University of New York and a master's degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University - supports his journalistic acumen.

Blitzer's versatility

Wolf Blitzer is known not only for his coverage of important events such as the US presidential election, but also for his moderation of important debates. His ability to conduct conversational interviews with international leaders has secured him a permanent place in the world of journalism. He also dealt intensively with topics such as Holocaust education and took part in the 35th International March of the Living in 2023.

He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Journalist Pillar of Justice Award and the American News Women's Club Excellence in Journalism Award. With a particular focus on world-class reporting, Blitzer has shaped 35 years of CNN history and is considered one of the most experienced news anchors of his time.

As you can see, there are both current road traffic challenges in Munich and impressive life stories of personalities like Wolf Blitzer, whose careers inspire us all. Both the speed cameras on the streets and the news professionals ensure that we always stay informed and safe.