Danger of lightning in Leipzig: These 8 streets are dangerous today!
Gohlis-Nord: Current speed camera locations in Leipzig on September 12th, 2025, including speed limits and safety measures.

Danger of lightning in Leipzig: These 8 streets are dangerous today!
Today, September 12th, 2025, there is an increased risk of being flashed at several locations in Leipzig. Loud news.de There are currently eight locations identified where speed checks are carried out. However, this list is not exhaustive and may change throughout the day.
The reported speed camera locations in Leipzig are:
- Eutritzscher Straße (04105 Mitte, Zentrum-Nord): 50 km/h
- Hans-Grade-Straße (04158 Nordwest, Lützschena-Stahmeln): 70 km/h
- Neue Hallesche Straße (04158 Nordwest, Lützschena-Stahmeln): 70 km/h
- Zweinaundorfer Straße (04318 Ost, Anger-Crottendorf): 50 km/h
- Poststraße (04158 Nordwest): 50 km/h
- Tresckowstraße (04157 Nord, Gohlis-Mitte): 30 km/h
- Alte Messe (04103 Mitte, Zentrum-Südost): 30 km/h
- A14 (04319 Ost, Heiterblick): keine Geschwindigkeitsangabe
The data was last updated on September 12, 2025 at 7:11 p.m. It should be noted that speeding is a common traffic violation and is a leading cause of traffic accidents.
Speed camera marathon and traffic safety
Road safety is intended to be increased as part of a supra-regional speed camera marathon, which is held again and again in Germany. Again ADAC reported, an action week on the topic of “Speedweek” took place from August 4th to 10th, 2025. This initiative focuses on accident-prone routes and risky areas, particularly near schools and construction sites.
The speed camera marathons usually vary from state to state. While all federal states except Berlin and Saarland took part in the controls in April 2025, participation was lower in August because several states, including Bavaria, paused.
Consequences for traffic offenders
Drivers who exceed the speed limit and are caught speeding will face serious consequences. These include fines, points in Flensburg and, in the worst case, driving bans. Traffic psychologist Ulrich Chiellino emphasizes the importance of role models in road traffic and adapting speed to the respective environment in order to avoid accidents.
The checks carried out in Leipzig are part of a larger effort to make roads safer and are intended to help raise awareness of the risks of speeding.