Attention drivers! So many mobile speed cameras are active in Berlin today!
Current speed camera locations in Berlin and their control on October 19, 2025. Speeding information.

Attention drivers! So many mobile speed cameras are active in Berlin today!
In Berlin today, October 19, 2025, a high number of mobile speed cameras can be expected on the streets. There are currently 16 mobile speed cameras registered, which are positioned at various locations in the capital and in the nearby Dahme-Spree Forest. The reported locations include both main roads and less frequented areas.
The fastest speed cameras were conducted at different times of the day, with most locations having a speed limit of 50 km/h. An example is Grellstrasse in Prenzlauer Berg, where lightning flashed at 5:52 p.m. You are also not allowed to drive faster than 50 km/h on Köpenicker Landstrasse in Niederschöneweide. The full list of speed camera locations is as follows:
| Location | Permissible speed | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Grellstraße (10409 Prenzlauer Berg) | 50 km/h | 5:52 p.m |
| Köpenicker Landstrasse (12437 Niederschöneweide) | 50 km/h | 6:52 p.m |
| Hafenplatz (10963 Kreuzberg) | not specified | 6:41 p.m |
| Zaunstraße 1 (12529 Selchow) | 50 km/h | 6:53 p.m |
| Wilhelmstrasse (10117 Mitte) | 50 km/h | 6:02 p.m |
| Manfred-von-Richthofen-Straße (12101 Tempelhof) | 30 km/h | 5:43 p.m |
| Bundesallee (10715 Wilmersdorf) | 50 km/h | 5:27 p.m |
| Birkenstrasse (10559 Moabit) | not specified | 5:11 p.m |
| Werner-Voß-Damm (12101 Tempelhof) | 30 km/h | 4:46 p.m |
| Boelckestraße (12101 Tempelhof) | 30 km/h | 4:32 p.m |
| Kurfürstendamm (10719 Charlottenburg) | 50 km/h | 2:41 p.m |
| Am Treptower Park (12435 Alt-Treptow) | 50 km/h | 1:10 p.m |
| Main Street (12159 Friedenau) | not specified | 5:11 p.m |
| A115 (14055 Westend) | 80 km/h | 6:10 p.m |
| Kaiserdamm (14057 Westend) | not specified | 3:42 p.m |
| Charlottenburger Chaussee (13597 Spandau) | 50 km/h | 3:22 p.m |
This information comes from news.de, which also point out that there are currently 22 stationary speed cameras in Berlin. They constantly monitor the speed of the vehicles as the capital's roads are very busy. Many Berliners and commuters from Brandenburg use their cars to get to work, which often leads to speeding, especially when time is pressed.
Legal consequences for speeding
Drivers who exceed the permitted speeds face severe fines. The sanctions can also result in points in Flensburg and possible driving bans. In addition, drivers have the option of using a calculator to determine the costs of speeding in order to better prepare for the possible financial losses. This is an important note from bussgeldkatalog.org.
The constantly changing locations of speed cameras require drivers to remain particularly vigilant. Politicians and the police in Berlin rely on such measures to increase road safety and reduce the number of accidents. The speed camera locations were last updated today at 7:11 p.m.