Attention drivers! Lightning danger in Munich's streets today!
Find out the current locations of mobile speed cameras in Ramersdorf-Perlach and important traffic safety information for September 11th, 2025.

Attention drivers! Lightning danger in Munich's streets today!
On September 11, 2025, increased attention in traffic will once again be the order of the day in Munich. The mobile speed measuring devices flash in four different parts of the city. Drivers traveling here should be particularly careful so that their own points account in Flensburg doesn't suffer any further.
In the News.de It is reported that the locations of the flash units today are distributed as follows:
- Lohengrinstraße in Bogenhausen: 30 km/h
- Balanstraße in Ramersdorf-Perlach: 40 km/h
- Ingolstädter Straße in Neuherberg: 50 km/h
- Murnauer Straße in Sendling-Westpark: 50 km/h
The speed cameras were set up according to current reports, and the authorities see themselves as responsible not only on the city's streets, but also on the traffic routes around Munich. The large road network, which also includes toll motorways, requires proper monitoring. In total, around 1.5 million people live in this vibrant metropolis and it is important to protect all road users.
A look at the measurement technology
Mobility control is not just a question of location, but also of technology. In Munich, various systems are used to ensure that speed limits are adhered to. ADAC explains that you can use lightning, even if it is raining or snowing, because safety always has priority. The various measurement methods such as laser and radar measurements ensure that the speed is recorded at lightning speed, so that there is no escape for speed offenders.
But the rules as to how and where flashes are used are also clearly regulated. There are minimum distances between traffic signs and lightning systems, usually between 150 and 200 meters. Private companies are only allowed to participate to a limited extent in speed monitoring.
Fines and consequences
It is clear that anyone who drives too fast will face consequences. The fines are set out in a nationwide catalog, and the sanctions can be severe, as is the case Info on Bussgeldkatalog.org clarifies. It is also pointed out here that the frequent 30 km/h zones in Munich can easily lead to misunderstandings.
Respecting the legally prescribed maximum speeds is not only a question of abiding by the law, but also of showing consideration for pedestrians and cyclists - an important and often forgotten responsibility in everyday life. Drivers should always keep an eye on the current speed limits and drive safely through the streets. These simple measures contribute to road safety and help minimize the risk for everyone.
The constant monitoring is also a kind of orientation aid for all road users in Munich. Because only those who know and follow the rules can reach their destination safely and stress-free.