Attention, speeders! Mobile speed camera discovered in Dresden's business park!
On June 24th, 2025, a mobile speed camera will be available in the Dresden industrial park. Find out about speed checks, fines and safety measures.

Attention, speeders! Mobile speed camera discovered in Dresden's business park!
On June 24, 2025, a mobile speed camera will be set up in the industrial park (zip code 01156) in Dresden. As [regionalspiegel-sachsen.de](https://www.regionalspiegel-sachsen.de/mobile-blitzer-in-dresden-aktuell-am-dienstag-hier- Nimm-die-polizei-am-24-06-2025-raser-ins-visier/) reports, a speed limit of 50 km/h applies here. The location where speeders were being searched was reported as early as 6:37 a.m. Such lightning actions are not only a nuisance for many road users, but also contribute to improving road safety.
Mobile speed cameras have become increasingly important in recent years. In contrast to stationary speed cameras, they can be used flexibly in various dangerous locations. The aim is to record speeding, distance violations and red light violations, as the bußgeldkatalog.org explains. These speed cameras come in various forms and technologies - including radar technology and laser technology - and can also take pictures of traffic offenders to preserve evidence.
Fines and tolerances
The fines for speeding in urban areas are just as varied as the speed cameras themselves. For example, if you drive up to 10 km/h too fast, you could face a fine of 30 euros. If you exceed the speed limit by 31 to 40 km/h you have to pay 260 euros and get one point in Flensburg, which makes the penalties severe. Above 41 km/h there is even a risk of a two-month driving ban. Here is an overview:
| Exceeding (in town) | fine | Points | Driving ban |
|---|---|---|---|
| up to 10 km/h | 30€ | 0 | no |
| 11 – 15 km/h | 50€ | 0 | no |
| 21 – 25 km/h | 115€ | 1 | no |
| 26 – 30 km/h | 180€ | 2 | 1 month |
| 31 – 40 km/h | 260€ | 2 | 1 month |
| over 70 km/h | 800€ | 2 | 3 months |
Although measurement tolerances apply, which allow for a deduction of 3 km/h for speeds of up to 100 km/h, the consequences for exceeding the speed limit are often serious. “Novice drivers in the probationary period can expect even stricter penalties,” adds bussgeldkatalog.net. Anyone who speeds more than 26 km/h twice in one year must also expect a driving ban.
Mobile speed camera technology is an important tool for maintaining traffic safety. It is crucial that road users always pay attention to their speed and adhere to the regulations - this is the only way to make road traffic safer!