Attention, speed camera nightmare! These 4 Dresden hotspots put your points at risk!

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Find out the current speed camera locations in Dresden's old town and important information about speed measurements and fines.

Erfahren Sie die aktuellen Blitzerstandorte in Dresdens Altstadt und wichtige Informationen zu Geschwindigkeitsmessungen und Bußgeldern.
Find out the current speed camera locations in Dresden's old town and important information about speed measurements and fines.

Attention, speed camera nightmare! These 4 Dresden hotspots put your points at risk!

On September 20, 2025, there will once again be increased attention to speed controls in Dresden. The day before, mobile speed cameras were set up at four critical locations to bring speeding road users to account. This is particularly important because the risk of speeding remains high where everything depends on a safe transport infrastructure.

The first location is at Comeniusplatz in the old town; individual road users might find it quite difficult to draw attention to the street. Here in Johannstadt, as well as in Johannstadt-Süd and other neighboring districts, there is no clearly stated speed limit, which makes control all the more important. The last reports about the speed camera came on September 19, 2025 at 7:08 p.m.

Important locations for speed cameras

The second location is Pirnaer Landstraße in Leuben, Großzschachwitz. The speed limit in this area is 50 km/h, and the last report was also from September 19th - with a time of 5:18 p.m. Paying attention to a good pace is essential here.

The Magazinstrasse in Neustadt, Albertstadt, also falls under the mobile controls. With a speed limit of 30 km/h, drivers should be particularly careful, especially in the city, where the last report was received at 4:51 p.m.

There is also a speed camera with unknown street information in Pieschen, Kaditz. Again, there is no set speed limit and the report was made on September 19, 2025 at 7:04 p.m.

Fines and tolerance values

Another important issue is the fine system. Anyone who speeds over 21 km/h in urban areas will face a fine of 115 euros and a point on the driving fitness register. If you exceed the speed limit by 31 km/h, you will be banned from driving for a month if the offense is repeated twice within a year. Outside traffic, the penalties are similar, and fines of up to 800 euros are possible if the limit is exceeded by 70 km/h. In addition, at speeds below 100 km/h there is a deduction of 3 km/h and over 100 km/h of 3 percent of the measured value, as bussgeldkatalog.org informs.

What is surprising is a study that shows that around 56 percent of fine notices are incorrect. Of 14,783 cases, 8 percent were technically inaccurate and 25 percent were insufficient in terms of evidence. This sheds a different light on the control and suggests that not every speed measurement is flawless, which is supported by regular updates to the speed camera maps for Dresden. The Stolle law firm offers support with incorrect hearings or measurements, as derbussgeldkatalog.de describes.

In conclusion, it remains to be said that the topic of speed controls in Dresden is as hot as the weather in summer. So keep your eyes open and don't lose sight of the traffic sign, because people are looking closely! The goal is clear: ensure safety for all road users and avoid unpleasant fines. Use the tips and stay safe on Dresden's streets!

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