Driving fast in Berlin? These 25 speed cameras are in use!
Find out the current locations of mobile speed cameras in Berlin, including traffic safety and relevant laws from November 7th, 2025.

Driving fast in Berlin? These 25 speed cameras are in use!
Today, November 7th, 2025, numerous mobile speed cameras will be in use in Berlin to increase traffic safety. The city currently registers a total of 25 mobile speed cameras, the locations of which can vary throughout the day. This means that drivers should always be vigilant as speed cameras can be activated at short notice. The exact positions of the speed cameras are partly indicated, while others have no specific speed limit.
Among the areas checked are various streets in Spandau and other parts of the city. Some of these are limited to 30 km/h, while in other zones there is no speed limit. The principais lightning locations include the Brunsbütteler Damm, the Magistratsweg and numerous streets in Schöneberg, Friedrichshain and Neukölln, to name just a few. Loud [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/856464699/mobile-blitzer-d-berlin-radarkontrolle-aktuell-in-spandau-staaken-louise-schroeder-siedlung-geschwister-sch oll-haus-klosterfelde-konkordia-primary school-zehlendorf-uncle-toms-huette-steglitz-zehlendorf-schoeneberg-crellekiez-tempelhof-schoeneberg-niederscho/1/) These speed cameras serve to improve traffic safety and encourage road users to adhere to the speed limits. In this context, it should be noted that apps or warning systems that indicate speed camera locations are prohibited while driving.
Locations and speed controls
- Am Zeppelinpark, Spandau – 30 km/h
- Brunsbütteler Damm, Spandau – 30 km/h
- Magistratsweg, Spandau – 30 km/h
- Elsflether Weg, Spandau – 30 km/h
- Argentinische Allee, Zehlendorf – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
- Hauptstraße, Schöneberg – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
- Adlergestell, Niederschöneweide – 30 km/h
- Weitlingstraße, Rummelsburg – 30 km/h
- Tempelhofer Damm, Tempelhof – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
- Ebertystraße, Friedrichshain – 30 km/h
- Bülowstraße, Schöneberg – 30 km/h
- Schwarzer Weg, Mitte – 30 km/h
- Lessingstraße, Hansaviertel – 30 km/h
- Kniprodestraße, Prenzlauer Berg – 30 km/h
- Allee der Kosmonauten, Marzahn – 50 km/h
- Köpenicker Straße, Biesdorf – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
- Wildenbruchstraße, Neukölln – 30 km/h
- Rudower Chaussee, Adlershof – 50 km/h
- Im Domstift, Lichtenrade – 30 km/h
- Köpenicker Chaussee, Rummelsburg – 50 km/h
- Groß-Berliner Damm, Johannisthal – 50 km/h
- Karl-Marx-Straße, Neukölln – 30 km/h
- Wassersportallee, Grünau – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
- Alt-Friedrichsfelde, Friedrichsfelde – 50 km/h
- Rhinstraße, Alt-Hohenschönhausen – Tempolimit nicht angegeben
The traffic situation in the capital remains complex. This makes it all the more important to educate and make drivers aware of the applicable rules. Road safety should be a top priority for each of us.
Aside from traffic controls, there are also developments in the digital world that make daily life easier. An interesting innovation is the Moodle app, which allows learners to access course content anytime, anywhere. The app offers many features that make learning more effective, including assignment submission and event notifications. You can find out more about this at moodle.org.
Also notable is the use of WhatsApp Web, which allows messages to be sent via the browser. Users can scan their QR code to activate the platform, effectively connecting with their contacts. Further information can be found at mundocuentas.com. These digital tools bring a new dimension to the daily use of technology, whether in transport or education.