Lightning alarm in Munich: These streets are affected by speed traps today!

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On October 6th, 2025, the police in Munich checked speeds in several places, including Pasing. Find out more about speed camera locations and possible fines.

Am 6.10.2025 kontrolliert die Polizei in München Geschwindigkeiten an mehreren Stellen, darunter Pasing. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Blitzerstandorte und mögliche Bußgelder.
On October 6th, 2025, the police in Munich checked speeds in several places, including Pasing. Find out more about speed camera locations and possible fines.

Lightning alarm in Munich: These streets are affected by speed traps today!

In Munich, you can expect speed cameras on the streets today, October 6, 2025. The police in Bavaria have set up mobile speed traps in various places in the city to ensure traffic safety. Not only are speeding violations documented, but drivers' nerves are also put to the test. For example, at 3:31 p.m. the speed limit was 30 km/h on Lerchenauer Straße in Feldmoching-Hasenbergl. The narrow streets in Trudering-Riem are also equipped with radar-proof eyes, as shown on Markgrafenstrasse with a speed limit of 30 km/h.

The speed measurements are part of continuous monitoring of road traffic, which is particularly necessary in busy areas. In a city like Munich, where there is constant traffic, such measures are essential. The speed cameras are strategically located because they can be set up both during the day and at night - even in adverse weather conditions such as rain or snow. Informed in this context [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858906862/mobile-blitzer-d-muenchen-radarkontrolle-bayern-aktuell-in-au-haidhausen-haidhausen-loster ia-trudering-riem-15-4-sendling-6-2-pasing-obermenzing-21-4-feldmoching-hasenbergl-24-2-where-is-the-lightning-today-on-monday-06-10-2025/1/) about current measuring points.

Where is there lightning?

The current speed cameras in Munich are divided as follows:

  • Innere Wiener Straße (81667 Au-Haidhausen): Tempolimit 40 km/h, gemeldet um 19:14 Uhr.
  • Markgrafenstraße (81827 Trudering-Riem): Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:09 Uhr.
  • Schäftlarnstraße (81371 Sendling): Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:24 Uhr.
  • Mühlangerstraße (81245 Pasing-Obermenzing): Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 15:51 Uhr.
  • Lerchenauer Straße (80935 Feldmoching-Hasenbergl): Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 15:31 Uhr.

In order to maintain road safety, the authorities use different measurement methods. These include, among other things, laser measurements and radar measurements, which deliver precise results both day and night. The various systems are designed so that they work reliably under different conditions - adac.de makes it clear that knowledge of the technology behind the flash units is not unimportant for many drivers.

What awaits speed offenders?

A direct solidarity with speed offenders, this is reflected in the current fines for speeding. If you go 26 km/h too much in urban areas, you can expect to pay 100 euros and one point - if you exceed the limit even more, you can even be banned from driving. According to the buss money table, depending on the degree of violation, this can result in serious costs. This is what it looks like in the catalog of fines:

transgression fine Points
up to 10 km/h 15€ 0
11 – 15 km/h 25€ 0
16 – 20 km/h 35€ 0
21 – 25 km/h 80€ 1
26 – 30 km/h 100€ 1
31 – 40 km/h 160€ 2
41 – 50 km/h 200€ 2
over 70 km/h 680€ 2

If that doesn't encourage continued caution, we don't know! So in Munich it's now time to keep your eyes open and keep your speed under control, because the speed cameras are active and the police are on duty.