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On November 12th, 2025, several speed measurements will take place in Schwabing-Freimann. Find out about relevant locations and speed limits.

Am 12.11.2025 finden in Schwabing-Freimann mehrere Geschwindigkeitsmessungen statt. Informieren Sie sich über relevante Standorte und Tempolimits.
On November 12th, 2025, several speed measurements will take place in Schwabing-Freimann. Find out about relevant locations and speed limits.

Attention drivers! These lightning locations await you in Munich today!

The streets in Munich are currently a particular focus of the police: speed measurements are being carried out at a total of 11 locations. How News.de reported, these temporary speed cameras are scheduled for today, November 12, 2025. The police in Bavaria are really stepping up their pace to stop speeding drivers.

The speed controls are concentrated in different parts of the city, including Trudering-Riem and Schwabing-Freimann. There are different speed limits set on the main roads:

  • Bajuwarenstraße (Trudering-Riem): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:17 Uhr
  • Biedersteiner Straße (Schwabing-Freimann): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:10 Uhr
  • Osterwaldstraße (Schwabing-Freimann): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 16:44 Uhr
  • Ungererstraße (Schwabing-Freimann): 50 km/h, gemeldet um 15:08 Uhr
  • Wasserburger Landstraße (Trudering-Riem): 50 km/h, gemeldet um 12:47 Uhr
  • Ottendichler Straße (Trudering-Riem): 50 km/h, gemeldet um 11:31 Uhr
  • Meyerbeerstraße (Pasing-Obermenzing): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:10 Uhr
  • Allacher Straße (Allach-Untermenzing): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 17:58 Uhr
  • Riesenburgstraße (Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied): 30 km/h, gemeldet um 17:24 Uhr
  • Allacher Straße (Moosach): 50 km/h, gemeldet um 14:49 Uhr
  • Grünwalder Straße (Giesing): 50 km/h, gemeldet um 13:59 Uhr

The information comes from current reports from the afternoon. Police warn that failure to comply with the speed limit is not only a common traffic violation, but also a significant cause of accidents. In this context, it is important to note the tolerance deduction mentioned: Up to 100 km/h a deduction of 3 km/h is granted, while at speeds over 100 km/h 3% of the measured value is deducted.

Who is in the background? Wolf Blitzer as an example of celebrities from Augsburg

Speaking of speeds – in journalism there are also heroes who keep an eye on the news radar. A prominent example is Wolf Isaac Blitzer, who was born in Augsburg on March 22, 1948 and is now a face of American television. How Wikipedia explains, Blitzer has worked at CNN since 1990 and has hosted the well-known “Situation Room” show since 2005.

Blitzer comes from a family of Polish Jewish refugees who emigrated to America. After studying history and an academic career in the international sector, his career began in various media in the 1970s. He has made a name for himself with his comprehensive reporting, including on the first Gulf Wars. In addition to his journalistic career, Blitzer has also received awards for his industry, such as the Walter Cronkite Award for Journalism in 2024.

Technology in Communications: The Role of ChatGPT

Meanwhile, new technology is changing the way information is distributed. The AI ​​chatbot ChatGPT, released by OpenAI in November 2022, has acquired hundreds of millions of users in a short period of time and is considered one of the most versatile tools on the market. CNET describes that ChatGPT can answer complex questions, program software and even create images.

Constant development and adaptation to user needs make ChatGPT a strong player in the digital space. Taking data protection and copyright issues into account, OpenAI now also offers options that allow greater control over data storage.

So you can see that in Munich it's not just about speed controls, but also about developments in the media landscape - in television journalism and through new technologies such as AI, which help to provide and disseminate information.