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Mobile speed cameras in Cologne: Current locations, speed controls and important information about fines on October 9th, 2025.

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Mobile speed cameras in Cologne: Current locations, speed controls and important information about fines on October 9th, 2025.

Lightning alarm in Cologne! These roads are dangerously slow today!

There's a lot going on in Cologne today, October 9th, 2025! The city has its mobile speed traps back in action, and there are a total of six streets where you should pay particular attention. Traffic is exposed to dangerous situations every day, and speeding is always the focus of discussion as it is a frequent cause of traffic accidents. So it's worth keeping your eyes open!

The current locations of the speed traps are as follows:

  • Theodor-Heuss-Ring (50668 Innenstadt, Neustadt/Nord, Agnesviertel) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 15:49 Uhr
  • Charles-de-Gaulle-Platz (50679 Innenstadt, Deutz) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 15:02 Uhr
  • Ubierring (50678 Innenstadt, Südstadt) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 14:44 Uhr
  • Kölner Weg (50858 Lindenthal, Stadtwaldviertel) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 13:41 Uhr
  • Hohenstaufenring (50674 Innenstadt, Neustadt/Süd, Studentenviertel) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 11:06 Uhr
  • Eygelshovener Straße (50999 Rodenkirchen, Michaelshoven) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h, gemeldet am 09.10.2025, 12:45 Uhr

Follow the rules

To avoid joining the extensive ranks of traffic offenders, adhering to the speed limit is the safest way to avoid being photographed by a speed camera. Especially because the fines for speeding can quickly add up to a lot of money. For example, if you go too fast in urban areas from 21 km/h you can expect to pay 115 euros and one point. Anyone who overdoes it even more drastically will pay 800 euros and will end up being banned from driving for three months if they exceed 70 km/h.

But drivers outside the city should also be careful, even if they go just 21 km/h too much, they could face a fine of 100 euros. These financial cuts should not be underestimated, especially in large cities like Cologne, where high income is often generated from fines. It doesn't help here to rely on speed camera apps or radar detectors, which are not legal while driving in Germany.

Types of speed cameras and how they work

Did you know that there are numerous types of speed cameras in Germany? In addition to the classic traffic radar systems, light barrier measuring devices, video tracking systems and laser flashers are also used. The technologies behind the measurements are comprehensive. From induction loops to distance measurement technology, everything comes into play to ensure traffic safety. The tolerance deductions that are granted for speed measurements are particularly important in order to correct any measurement inaccuracies.

So, be vigilant and keep your eyes open! It's worth driving safely and not only avoiding fines, but also keeping an eye on your own safety and the safety of other road users. A good tip: Find out about possible speed camera locations in good time so that you can drive through the city in a relaxed manner. The details will be provided to you [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858907351/mobile-blitzer-d-koeln-radarkontrolle-nordrhein-westfalen-aktuell-in-innenstadt-neustadt-nord-agnesviertel- deutz-suedstadt-lindenthal-stadtwaldviertel-neustadt-sued-studentenviertel-rodenkirchen-michaelshoven-where-will-there-be-a-lightning-today-on-thursday-09-10-2025/1/) and Bußgeldkatalog.org.