Mobile speed cameras in Hamburg: Where exactly you will be speeded today!
On October 3rd, 2025, mobile speed cameras are active at 7 locations in Hamburg, including Eppendorf. Current speed controls provide information about road safety.

Mobile speed cameras in Hamburg: Where exactly you will be speeded today!
Hamburg will again be the scene of mobile speed cameras today, October 3rd, 2025. Speed cameras have been announced at a total of seven locations in the city, primarily aimed at speeding. Whether in hectic city traffic or on streets with little traffic, the police mobilize to minimize the risk of accidents. News.de informs about the current locations, which are as follows:
- Sander Damm (21033 Bergedorf, Lohbrügge) – keine Geschwindigkeitsangabe
- Ehestorfer Heuweg (21149 Harburg, Hausbruch, Altwiedenthal) – 60 km/h
- Lange Straße (20359 Altona) – keine Geschwindigkeitsangabe
- A7 (21129 Waltershof, Hamburg-Mitte) – 60 km/h
- Moorfleeter Straße (22113 Billstedt, Schiffbek, Hamburg-Mitte) – 30 km/h
- An der Berner Au (22159 Wandsbek, Farmsen-Berne) – 50 km/h
- Tarpenbekstraße (20251 Hamburg-Nord, Eppendorf) – 50 km/h
The exact locations can change continuously and are not guaranteed. But one thing is certain: speed cameras are an integral part of the cityscape and constantly attract attention among drivers. Bussgeldkatalog.org emphasizes that speeding is particularly common in Hamburg and that the police therefore take consistent action.
Exemplary income from lightning systems
The measure not only makes sense, it also brings a lot of money into the city's coffers. In 2023, Hamburg achieved a record income of over 44 million euros from mobile speed cameras. That's around half a million euros more than in the previous year, with mobile flash units in particular contributing to this, with almost 32.44 million euros in revenue. According to information from NDR In the same year, drivers were caught using mobile speed cameras almost 620,000 times.
Police are currently using 18 flash trailers, with the prospect of increasing this number to up to 20. There are also 47 permanently installed speed cameras active in the city. But despite the considerable income, the situation is not without challenges: By October 2023, 107 cases of property damage to speed cameras were registered.
The discussion about speed cameras will continue to be present in Hamburg in the future. Because whether it is done to stop speeders or to increase revenue - the city's attitude towards speeding remains strict. Drivers must always be vigilant, as exceeding the speed limit could not only be expensive, but also dangerous for all road users.