Attention, drivers! Three new speed traps reported in Dresden today!
On September 25th, 2025, mobile speed camera checks will be carried out at various locations in Blasewitz. Find out about current speed camera reports and speed limits in Dresden.

Attention, drivers! Three new speed traps reported in Dresden today!
In Dresden today, September 25, 2025, the installation of mobile speed cameras was reported again, which drivers should be aware of. The locations are variable and subject to constant change, which is why it is always advisable to drive carefully. There are currently three mobile speed cameras in use in the city to monitor speeding.
The lightning locations recorded today are:
- Glashütter Straße, PLZ 01277 (Blasewitz, Gruna, Striesen-Süd) – 30 km/h-Zone, gemeldet um 17:22 Uhr.
- Lößnitzstraße, PLZ 01097 (Neustadt, Leipziger Vorstadt, Scheunenhofviertel) – 30 km/h-Zone, gemeldet um 17:17 Uhr.
- A4, PLZ 01109 (Klotzsche, Rähnitz, Hellerau/Wilschdorf) – 100 km/h-Zone, gemeldet um 16:05 Uhr.
This information was last updated at 7:22 p.m., as [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/856463259/mobile-blitzer-d-dresden-radarkontrolle-sachsen-aktuell-in-blasewitz-gruna-striesen-sued-feuer-und-rettungs wache-3-striesen-neustadt-leipziger-vorstadt-scheunenhofviertel-klotzsche-raehnitz-hellerau-wilschdorf-where-is-the-birthday-on-thursday-25-09-2025/1/) reported.
Dangers caused by speeding
Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations and is the main cause of many accidents. The mobile radar devices are strategically placed on dangerous road sections and can be quickly relocated to create surprise effects.
Did you know that speed measurements can capture both license plates and drivers' faces? This technology ensures that violations can be punished in a timely manner. In Dresden, mobile speed cameras are often used in accident hotspots and busy streets, as can be seen on the speed camera monitoring map from [derbussgeldkatalog.de](https://www.derbussgeldkatalog.de/Blitzer-Deutschland/ Karten/Dresden/).
What is the danger of speeding violations?
The stricter measures against speeding are no coincidence, as the numbers are simply alarming. Strict rules apply in inner-city traffic: If you drive more than 21 km/h too fast, you have to expect a fine and a point on the driving fitness register. Above 26 km/h there is even a risk of a driving ban of one month if similar violations occur within a year. These penalties are recorded in the nationwide catalog of fines published by ADAC.
As a rough guideline, it can be said that violations of up to 10 km/h usually result in a warning fine and above 16 km/h can result in more serious consequences. You can comment on the allegations before a fine is issued. If a fine has been issued, you can appeal within two weeks as long as you believe there are fundamental discrepancies. A fine expires after three months, but only if the driver cannot be identified.
Given these general conditions, it is time to be aware that speeding not only leads to financial burdens, but can also endanger your own safety and that of other road users.