On the trail of speed cameras: Where control is expected in Berlin today!
Find out the current speed camera locations in Dahme-Spreewald on August 11th, 2025 and avoid expensive speeding violations.

On the trail of speed cameras: Where control is expected in Berlin today!
Today, August 11, 2025, the traffic scene is not just about daring drivers making the asphalt unsafe. No, the city's speed cameras are also active and ready to punish speeding. How news.de reported, there are currently several surveillance locations in Berlin that include both mobile and stationary speed cameras.
A look at today's speed camera map shows that things are happening in several places in the capital. Among other things, Berliner Straße in French Buchholz has a speed limit of 50 km/h. A speed camera was reported here at 7:47 a.m., although the location has not yet been confirmed. In Schönefeld on Hans-Grade-Allee the speed limit is only 30 km/h, and in Wittenau on Oranienburger Straße the speed limit is also 50 km/h. This location had been known since 7:15 a.m.
Speed cameras in Germany: An overview
But speed cameras are not only active in Berlin. There are now over 4,500 stationary speed cameras installed throughout Germany, with mobile speed camera equipment being used particularly flexibly. It can be found at construction sites, on country roads and often on stretches of motorway. Additionally, there is the so-called “Section Control” system, which measures the average speed over a specific section, such as derbussgeldkatalog.de describes.
The different types of speed cameras also have different locations: While stationary speed cameras are usually found in built-up areas, mobile speed cameras can be placed anywhere by officers and therefore often in risk zones such as intersections or near construction sites. These areas in particular are known to often be confronted with speeding.
Penalties for speeding
If you still attempt a quick overtaking maneuver, you should be aware of what lies ahead. Speeding can cost a lot of money. Going 21 km/h over the speed limit will result in a fine of 70 euros and one point in Flensburg, while going 41 km/h too much will result in a fine of 160 euros, a one-month driving ban and two points. The regulations of the road traffic regulations (StVO) are clear and should be observed by all road users.
Another point that, how blitzerkatalog.org shows, it is important to note: Mobile speed cameras are not only able to detect speeding, they are also susceptible to measurement errors. This means that a certain degree of caution is also required if you have been to one of these locations.
Nevertheless, speed cameras are and remain an important means of ensuring road safety. Be it through static or mobile devices, controlling the speed of motorized participants in traffic is essential. So keep your eyes open the next time you're out and about!