Blitz Marathon in Munich: Where the speed controls are waiting today!

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On September 16, 2025, the police in Ramersdorf Munich will specifically check the speed at 12 locations. Stay informed!

Am 16.09.2025 kontrolliert die Polizei in Ramersdorf München gezielt die Geschwindigkeit an 12 Standorten. Bleiben Sie informiert!
On September 16, 2025, the police in Ramersdorf Munich will specifically check the speed at 12 locations. Stay informed!

Blitz Marathon in Munich: Where the speed controls are waiting today!

In the lively state capital of Bavaria, Munich, road drivers are asked to be particularly careful on September 16, 2025. Today twelve locations in the city are active with speed measurements. Loud news.de The police continuously monitor road traffic and speed measurements can often take place unannounced in mostly 30 km/h zones.

The designated speed camera locations in Munich are particularly wide-ranging and extend across different parts of the city. Here is an overview of today's speed cameras:

  • Balanstraße (30 km/h) – 11:13 Uhr
  • Lilienthalallee (50 km/h) – 10:20 Uhr
  • Effnerstraße (60 km/h) – 07:40 Uhr
  • Luise-Kiesselbach-Tunnel (30 km/h) – 10:49 Uhr
  • Menzinger Straße (30 km/h) – 11:17 Uhr
  • Herzog-Heinrich-Straße (30 km/h) – 11:11 Uhr
  • Lothstraße (30 km/h) – 11:05 Uhr
  • Kaiser-Ludwig-Platz (30 km/h) – 11:00 Uhr
  • Allacher Straße (30 km/h) – 09:17 Uhr
  • Kirschstraße (30 km/h) – 09:11 Uhr
  • Weinbergerstraße (30 km/h) – 09:09 Uhr
  • Willibaldstraße (30 km/h) – 08:15 Uhr

Regulations and safety aspects

The speed monitoring measures are not without reason, because ADAC explains that speed limits serve road safety. Even if the weather or time of day is sometimes not optimal, flashing is permitted even in rain and at night as long as certain guidelines are followed. Speed ​​measurements are carried out using modern methods such as laser and radar measurements, all of which are technically tested and approved.

Munich, with around 1.5 million inhabitants, has an extensive road network in which 30 km/h zones are particularly popular. In addition to mobile speed cameras, there are also fixed speed cameras, which are important for monitoring traffic flow. From the Catalog of fines The possible consequences for speeding offenders are pointed out: fines, points in Flensburg and possibly driving bans can be threatened. In this respect, it is better to stick to the speed specifications in order to avoid unpleasant surprises.

The composition and clarity of the locations are part of a continuous process to improve traffic safety. In Munich, too, the timely provision of speed camera information helps ensure that drivers drive responsibly - so everyone who shifts down a gear now and then has a good hand.