Speed ​​camera alarm in Dresden: Where you will be caught speeding on the A17 and in Blasewitz today!

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Mobile speed cameras in Dresden on October 13th, 2025: Where speed cameras are located and speeding violations can be avoided.

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Mobile speed cameras in Dresden on October 13th, 2025: Where speed cameras are located and speeding violations can be avoided.

Speed ​​camera alarm in Dresden: Where you will be caught speeding on the A17 and in Blasewitz today!

Today, October 13, 2025, it's time to take your foot off the accelerator again, because speed is controlled at several points in Dresden. The mobile speed camera is active in three different areas of the city and ensures that speeders do not get away with impunity. The speed cameras are now set up in the following locations:

  • 📍 A17, PLZ 01187 in Cotta, Dölzschen, Altdölzschen: mit einem Tempolimit von 80 km/h, gemeldet um 18:08 Uhr.
  • 📍 A17, PLZ 01169 in Cotta, Roßthal, Niedergorbitz: ebenfalls bei 80 km/h, gemeldet um 14:43 Uhr.
  • 📍 Schandauer Straße, PLZ 01277 in Blasewitz, Seidnitz, Striesen-Ost: hier wird in einer 10 km/h-Zone kontrolliert, gemeldet um 19:07 Uhr.

Loud News.de Please note, however, that the information on speed camera locations is not guaranteed. It is simply an act of common sense to stick to the speed limits in order to increase road safety.

Speed ​​camera system in Saxony

In Saxony, speed cameras are established as important traffic monitoring tools that not only encourage compliance with speed limits, but are also intended to reduce the risk of accidents. These measures are present in all cities in Saxony, like the platform Bussgeldkatalog.org reported.

What is particularly worth mentioning is the high number of speeding violations that have been recorded at certain speed camera locations in the past. The speed camera on Maximilianallee in Leipzig recorded an impressive 20,853 violations in 2017, while the Waldschlößchenbrücke in Dresden reported 17,457 violations. Road users are all the more required to drive carefully.

Speed ​​camera density in a national comparison

A current study finds that Saxony has a rather moderate density of speedometers compared to other federal states. With almost 200 stationary speed cameras, the Free State ranks 8th in the distribution of speed cameras in Germany. In comparison, Baden-Württemberg is ahead with a density of 2,954 speed cameras per 100 square kilometers, while Saxony only has 0.107 speed cameras per 100 square kilometers Day24 reported.

But even if the number of stationary devices in Saxony is relatively low, speeding is strictly punished here. The most frequently measured speeds include 50 km/h with 92 speed cameras, followed by 30 km/h and 70 km/h. Traffic light speed cameras are also used to increase road safety. In recent years it has been shown that comparatively few points have been awarded for speeding violations in Saxony, which suggests that many road users have their driving behavior under control.

It remains to be hoped that today's mobile speed cameras will help make Dresden's streets a little safer and remind all road users to keep an eye on speed. After all, every safer moment in traffic is a step in the right direction.

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