Hamburg in speed camera fever: 4 mobile speed cameras on the road today!
In Allermöhe and Hamburg there will be mobile speed cameras on November 11th, 2025 to reduce speeding and traffic accidents.

Hamburg in speed camera fever: 4 mobile speed cameras on the road today!
It's November 11th, 2025, and there will be lightning again in Hamburg today. Four streets in the city are currently equipped with mobile speed cameras to increase traffic safety. The dangerous situation in road traffic is constantly changing, which is why the police can make adjustments at any time. Traffic violations, especially speeding, are still the main cause of accidents, which is why it is important to adhere to the speed limit and also to be considerate of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. The current status of speed cameras Today Published tomorrow at 7:15am.
The expected fines can be quite expensive. For example, if you drive 20 km/h too fast, you can expect a fine of up to 70 euros, while if you drive 30 km/h the fine can be up to 180 euros - and you may also be banned from driving for a month. Of course, harsher penalties are also possible, depending on the severity of the violation. The points system in Flensburg can also lead to the revocation of your driver's license if the number of points explodes. An overview of the fines in Germany and other European countries shows that there is a differentiated approach in this country compared to other countries. More about this on AutoChecker.
Successful speed camera marathon
Last week, a speed camera marathon took place in Hamburg, during which the police recorded impressive figures: around 4,600 speeding violations were registered, while around 551 vehicles and 516 people were checked. This control operation deployed more than 175 police officers and was also active in Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. Some female bikers were caught particularly on the B75 - they were traveling at speeds of up to 150 km/h, which in the city is punished with a two-month driving ban and a fine of 600 euros. A motorcyclist who flew through at 180 km/h instead of the permitted 80 km/h was also stopped. The police emphasize that the number of violations is worryingly high and regular checks will continue in the future, as NDR reports.
Mobility is part of everyday life for many Hamburg residents, but compliance with traffic rules is more important than ever. The police appeal to all road users to adapt their speed to the respective conditions and to always stick to the speed limits. A little carelessness can quickly lead to a serious incident, and that's not worth it when it comes to your own safety and the safety of others.
Conclusion: keep your eyes open in traffic
What's left to say? Today's inspection is a stark reminder of the need to adhere to traffic rules. The next time you see a speed camera on the side of the road, remember: your wallet will thank you, and those around you will thank you too if you stay safe. So watch your pace – accidents can happen anywhere and at any time!