Speed limit in sight: Where speed cameras are used in Berlin today!
On June 15, 2025, a speed camera map will provide information about mobile and fixed speed controls in Berlin. Pay attention to speed limits!

Speed limit in sight: Where speed cameras are used in Berlin today!
Today, June 15, 2025, not only will the sun appear over Berlin, but the mobile speed cameras will also be on the move again. How news.de reports, speed measuring devices are now available in various areas of the capital to increase road safety.
The mobile speed cameras are currently positioned, among other places, at Hugo-Junkers-Ring (zip code 12529), where a speed limit of 30 km/h applies. A speed camera was already spotted here at 5:21 a.m. In addition, another speed camera was spotted at Kaiserdamm (zip code 14057, Charlottenburg) near police section 24 at 6:49 a.m., which monitors the speed of vehicles that should not drive faster than 50 km/h there.
The purpose of speed checks
In the search for more safety in road traffic, monitoring through mobile and stationary speed cameras is essential. The Fines catalog website explains that German authorities such as the police and public order offices are responsible for regulating traffic. The nationwide catalog of offenses determines the amount of the fines as well as any points in Flensburg and even driving bans that can be imposed if you exceed the speed limit.
The speed offenders obviously have nothing to laugh about - the sanctions are regulated according to the Road Traffic Act (StVO). Even if a speed camera may be overlooked, the consequences for speeding drivers can be serious.
Important aspects of speed measurement
Again ADAC explains, speed limits not only serve safety purposes, but are also monitored in Germany using various measurement methods such as laser measurements and radar measurements. An important feature is that speed measurements can still be carried out, especially in adverse weather conditions, be it rain or snow.
However, the measuring devices must be testable and pass a strict technical conformity test before they are used. It is interesting to know that in most federal states there are specific guidelines that regulate the distances between traffic signs and measuring systems as well as the operating conditions for the devices and the trained personnel who are responsible for them.
This particularly means for all road users: A good hand when driving is required! Anyone who drives too fast should be aware of the risk of fines and points in Flensburg. We in Cologne should take these examples as a serious reminder to protect ourselves and others.
Whether in urban areas or in the countryside, the digital speed camera maps not only show our readers the locations of speed cameras in Germany, but also update the information on speed cameras in over 60 countries so that all road users are always informed. One thing is clear: road users are well advised to respect the speed limits and drive carefully!