Attention, drivers! Today there are 10 speed cameras flashing in Hamburg!

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Current information about mobile speed cameras in Hamburg-Borgfelde on September 16, 2025: 10 streets with speed traps in focus.

Aktuelle Informationen zu mobilen Blitzern in Hamburg-Borgfelde am 16.09.2025: 10 Straßen mit Radarfallen im Fokus.
Current information about mobile speed cameras in Hamburg-Borgfelde on September 16, 2025: 10 streets with speed traps in focus.

Attention, drivers! Today there are 10 speed cameras flashing in Hamburg!

Today, September 16th, 2025, Hamburg's traffic is looking at the numerous mobile speed cameras that characterize the city. Drivers should therefore be particularly careful and keep an eye on speed limits. A total of ten streets in the Hamburg city area were equipped with speed cameras today in order to bring speeders to their senses and increase road safety.

The police have checked in various parts of the city to curb excessive speeding. Lightning occurs at these locations:

  • Francoper Straße (21147 Harburg, Hausbruch) – Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 15:10 Uhr
  • A1 (22117 Billstedt, Hamburg-Mitte) – Tempolimit 80 km/h, gemeldet um 15:02 Uhr
  • Cuxhavener Straße (21075 Harburg, Hausbruch) – Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 14:45 Uhr
  • Hannoversche Straße (21079 Harburg) – Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 14:17 Uhr
  • Neuer Kamp (20359 Altona, Sternschanze) – Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 08:23 Uhr
  • Grindelberg (20144 Harvestehude) – Tempolimit 50 km/h, gemeldet um 08:04 Uhr
  • Bergedorfer Straße (22113 Kirchsteinbek, Billstedt, Hamburg-Mitte) – gemeldet um 13:05 Uhr
  • A25 (21029 Bergedorf) – gemeldet um 12:48 Uhr
  • A1 (22113 Billwerder, Hamburg-Mitte) – gemeldet um 12:11 Uhr
  • Sülldorfer Brooksweg (22559 Altona, Rissen) – Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 09:35 Uhr

Speed ​​cameras in everyday life in Hamburg

Speed ​​cameras are not just a means of speed control in Hamburg, they are also an integral part of the cityscape. If the bussgeldkatalog.org is to be believed, drivers in Hamburg are more likely to exceed the speed limit than in Berlin or Munich, for example. The police therefore take consistent action against speeders in order to reduce the risk of accidents.

The mobile flash units know exactly how to call drivers to reason. With a tolerance penalty of 3 km/h at speeds below 100 km/h and usually 3% above 100 km/h, even the most nervous driver is well advised to stick to the speed limit. You should also be aware that some types of speed cameras have lower measurement accuracy, which can mean a higher deduction.

Protection from fines

A small consolation for the drivers affected: You can appeal against a fine. Many people affected use this option if they feel they have been treated unfairly. Information on how speed cameras work and the corresponding measurement procedures is also prepared for all road users in order to create a better understanding of the strictly controlled traffic situation in Hamburg.

With a new type of mobile speed camera that was recently tested, the Hanseatic city is showing that it is not afraid of technological advances in the area of ​​traffic safety. A study by the General Association of the German Insurance Industry shows that these measures are highly effective and help make Hamburg safer.