Mobile speed cameras in Munich: speed checks at 3 locations today!

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On January 18th, 2026 there will be mobile speed cameras in Trudering-Riem. Obey speed limits to avoid fines.

Am 18.01.2026 gibt es in Trudering-Riem mobile Blitzer. Halten Sie sich an die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen, um Bußgelder zu vermeiden.
On January 18th, 2026 there will be mobile speed cameras in Trudering-Riem. Obey speed limits to avoid fines.

Mobile speed cameras in Munich: speed checks at 3 locations today!

Today, January 18, 2026, three mobile speed traps are in use in Munich. Drivers should be particularly careful today, as checks are expected throughout the city. Those responsible strongly recommend that you adhere to the speed limits in order to avoid fines, points in Flensburg and even driving bans.

The locations of today's radar surveillance are as follows:
– McGraw-Graben (zip code 81539, Obergiesing-Fasangarten) – Speed ​​limit: 50 km/h, reported at 6:20 p.m.
– Grünwalder Straße (zip code 81547, Giesing, Untergiesing-Harlaching) – Speed ​​limit: 50 km/h, reported at 6:04 p.m.
– Scheibmeirstraße (zip code 81827, Trudering-Riem, Waldtrudering) – Speed ​​limit: 40 km/h, reported at 6:19 p.m.
Make sure you keep the right foot on the gas!

Speed ​​camera system in Munich

Munich is known for its dense network of fixed speed cameras, which ensures that many road users are kept an eye on. With around 1.5 million inhabitants, it is even more important that the traffic rules are adhered to. Numerous speed traps are hidden in tunnels so they can flash unnoticed, and the city has established a strong network of 30 km/h zones.

The most common hotspots for speeding are Dachauer Straße, which is also considered the second most accident-prone street in Munich. Other accident-prone streets include Leopoldstrasse, Tegernseer Landstrasse and Landsberger Strasse. This is all supported by the existing speed camera network, which includes key roads such as the A99 and the B2R.

Fixed speed cameras and their locations

In addition to the mobile speed cameras, there are also a number of fixed speed cameras in Munich. The main locations include:

  • A99 – Aubinger Tunnel (max. 80 km/h)
  • B2R – Petueltunnel (max. 60 km/h)
  • B2R – Richard-Strauss-Tunnel (max. 60 km/h)
  • Heckenstaller-Tunnel (max. 60 km/h)
  • Landshuter Allee (stadteinwärts)
  • Luise-Kiesselbach-Tunnel (max. 60 km/h)
  • Steinsdorfstraße/Mariannenbrücke (an der Fußgängerampel)
  • B304 Dachauer Straße/Max-Born-Straße (max. 60 km/h)
  • B304 Kreillerstraße/Baumkirchner Straße (max. 50 km/h)

Since September 2018, there has also been a traffic light speed camera on Brienner Straße/Oskar-von-Miller-Ring, which registers both speeding and red light violations. There is also a red light speed camera on the B304/Wasserburger Landstrasse.

With so many speed traps – both mobile and fixed – it is crucial for road users to be aware of current speed limits. If you follow the rules, you will not only stay safe on the road, but also avoid unpleasant surprises if the engine runs faster than permitted.

Always pay attention and keep a cool head - this is in the interest of all road users in the beautiful city of Munich!

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