Now there is lightning again in Munich! Where the speed traps are lurking today!
Find out where there will be speed cameras in Munich on September 22nd, 2025, what speed limits apply and how speed measurements are carried out.

Now there is lightning again in Munich! Where the speed traps are lurking today!
Today, September 22, 2025, there will be lightning in five different places in Munich. The speed camera locations are strategically selected to increase traffic safety and punish speeding. The following measuring points are currently on the list: On Thomas-Dehler-Straße in the Ramersdorf-Perlach district, measurements are taken at a speed limit of 30 km/h. Violations were reported here at 3:11 p.m. Similar speed controls also take place on Berg-am-Laim-Straße and Rosenheimer Straße. The latter has a higher limit of 50 km/h, but was also spotted there at 11:26 a.m.
Drivers can also expect potential checks on Leopoldstrasse and Aidenbachstrasse, both of which are also limited to 30 km/h. The reports from Berg am Laim – Baumkirchen and Thalkirchen – Obersendling indicate that the locations can change throughout the day. The last update on these speed cameras was at 3:22pm today, which shows that vacancies are being continuously monitored to ensure optimal road safety.
The importance of speed limits
Why do these speed limits actually exist? The ADAC explains that they serve road safety and are based on fixed guidelines. Many drivers do not know that speed measurements can also be carried out under adverse conditions such as rain or snow, as long as the appropriate measuring devices are used correctly. Various technologies are used in German cities. Common methods include laser measurement, radar measurement and induction loops.
These technologies are standardized and must be tested beforehand. According to the national catalog of fines, the fines depend on the amount of speeding. It is therefore advisable to always keep an eye on speed limits, especially in particularly sensitive areas.
Temporary rules for rental cars
If you want to rent a rental car in Munich, you should be aware of the regulations. At Adac, booking is possible up to 24 hours before rental via PayPal, but in this case the data must be entered in the booking process. Credit card-based payment is required for short-term bookings. Particularly important to know: The deposit can only be paid with a credit card in the driver's name. Payment in cash or with an EC card is not possible here, so it is better to take care of the necessary means of payment in good time.
Whether it's buying snacks or renting a vehicle, it's easier to travel when you're well-informed. Train your awareness of traffic controls and use all options to drive safely and legally through Munich!