Lightning warning in Munich: Now speed measurements at two locations!

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Find out where speed checks will take place in Munich on November 18th, 2025. Stay informed about speed camera locations and speed limits.

Erfahren Sie, wo am 18.11.2025 in München Geschwindigkeitskontrollen stattfinden. Bleiben Sie informiert über Blitzerstandorte und Tempolimits.
Find out where speed checks will take place in Munich on November 18th, 2025. Stay informed about speed camera locations and speed limits.

Lightning warning in Munich: Now speed measurements at two locations!

Today, November 18th, 2025, increased attention will be paid to speeding violations at two hotspots in Munich. The current speed camera locations are on Wasserburger Landstrasse in Trudering-Riem and Balanstrasse in Ramersdorf-Perlach, where a speed limit of 50 km/h applies in each case. Accordingly, the speed cameras were reported on Wasserburger Landstrasse at 6:10 p.m. and on Balanstrasse at 3:26 p.m. The city police rely on mobile speed measuring systems, which are used flexibly and at short notice in order to take targeted action against frequent speeding.

Most road users are aware that speeding is a serious problem. They are not only the most common traffic violations, but also the main cause of many accidents. “This makes monitoring even more important,” the city notes. With mobile speed cameras, particularly vulnerable areas can be checked as needed, which promises a preventative effect. In addition, speed detection is usually only carried out in one direction in order to capture license plates and the driver's image.

Where does the speed camera map look?

The speed camera map offers a comprehensive overview of the locations of speed cameras throughout Germany. It displays both mobile and fixed speed cameras and is a helpful tool for all drivers who want to find out about the current surveillance locations. This map is continually updated and also shows fixed speed cameras and red light monitoring systems, helping to increase road safety for vehicles and pedestrians. Users can display speed cameras with precise location by simply entering a city or zip code.

Although mobile speed cameras are often more flexible and cost-effective than their stationary counterparts, they also have some disadvantages. Speed ​​offenders are inclined to press the accelerator again after passing a fixed speed camera. Therefore, the trend in Germany towards stationary speed cameras or even new concepts such as section controls is becoming increasingly clear, as bussgeldkatalog.org points out.

The legal framework

The Road Traffic Act (StVO) sets the maximum permitted speeds, and it is clear: exceeding the speed limit significantly increases the risk of accidents. The police and the regulatory authorities are therefore actively committed to ensuring compliance with the rules. Tolerance deductions are granted for speed measurements to take measurement errors into account. For example, below 100 km/h 3 km/h is deducted; above 100 km/h it is 3% of the measured value. The precise detection of speed is carried out using various technical methods such as radar, laser or induction loops, which ensure that the measurements are precise and reliable.

As the city of Munich highlights in its current report, a good hand in monitoring speeding is required, and emergency services are available at all times to ensure safety on the roads and protect road users from the dangers of speeding. Maintain speed and drive safely!