Blitz service in Dresden: Where the speed cameras strike today!
On October 1st, 2025, the police in Dresden will monitor speed measurements at three locations, including Loschwitz.

Blitz service in Dresden: Where the speed cameras strike today!
October has barely begun when it brings with it a new round of speed controls. There will be lightning in several places in Dresden today, October 1, 2025. The police ensure that traffic offenders are held accountable and safety on the roads is increased. Speed measurements are currently underway at the following three locations:
- Löbtauer Straße, PLZ 01159 in Cotta, Löbtau, Löbtau-Nord: Hier wird um 15:17 Uhr gemessen, das Tempolimit liegt bei 50 km/h.
- Hertha-Lindner-Straße, PLZ 01067 in Altstadt, Wilsdruffer Vorstadt, Wilsdruffer Vorstadt/Seevorstadt-West: Die Kontrolle fand um 14:58 Uhr statt, mit einem Tempolimit von 30 km/h.
- Cunewalder Straße, PLZ 01324 in Loschwitz, Bühlau, Altbühlau: Diese Messung wurde um 13:20 Uhr durchgeführt, ebenfalls mit einem Tempolimit von 30 km/h.
The police in Saxony have made it their mission to continuously monitor road traffic. These temporary speed measurements are used throughout Dresden to improve traffic flow and prevent accidents. High traffic volumes, especially at peak times, make it necessary for such controls to take place. How bussgeldkatalog.org explains, the speed cameras are not only set up on large streets, but also in smaller residential areas.
Signs and safety
A focus is also on monitoring red lights. Traffic light speed cameras are intended to ensure discipline at traffic lights, but are not responsible for speed controls. The diverse range of speed cameras supports the police as part of their strategy to create more order in traffic.
If you get caught by a speed camera in the near future, don't panic - you still have the opportunity to appeal the fine within two weeks. This is particularly relevant if there were form or measurement errors that may have led to your recording.
Traffic in numbers
For all those who would like to take a closer look at the figures relating to traffic, it is worth taking a look at the compendium “Traffic in Numbers”. Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure issues. Around 380 pages collect current statistics on mobility, accidents, traffic volumes and infrastructure, which are closely linked to the work of the police and the topic of road safety.
So stay careful and drive safely! The streets in Dresden are not only well traveled, but are also monitored by the police. Maybe we should all pay a little more attention to sticking to the speed limits - it could save us a fine or two. Remember: Regular checks are a sign of greater road safety!
You can find out more about the current lightning locations in Dresden here.