Be careful, speed cameras! Where the speed is measured in Bremen today
Current speed camera locations in Gartenstadt Süd, Bremen: Find out where and when speed checks take place today.

Be careful, speed cameras! Where the speed is measured in Bremen today
Today, September 25th, 2025, four mobile speed cameras are in use in Bremen to increase traffic safety and detect speeding regardless of location. The locations of the speed cameras are not fixed and can change at short notice, which makes the monitoring dynamic and harder to predict [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/856463217/mobile-blitzer-d-bremen-radarkontrolle-aktuell-in-bremen-sued-neustadt-gartenstadt-sued-br emen-mitte-mitte-ostertor-milchquartier-obervieland-arsten-haefen-neustaedter-haefen-where-is-the-flashing-today-on-thursday-25-09-2025/1/) reported.
The mobile speed cameras are currently located at the following locations:
- Kirchweg (Bremen-Süd, Neustadt, Gartenstadt Süd): Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 17:34 Uhr.
- Osterdeich (Bremen-Mitte, Mitte, Ostertor, Milchquartier): Tempolimit 30 km/h, gemeldet um 18:20 Uhr.
- Arsterdamm (Bremen-Süd, Obervieland, Arsten): Tempolimit 40 km/h, gemeldet um 18:14 Uhr.
- Ahrensstraße (Bremen-Mitte, Häfen, Neustädter Häfen): gemeldet um 18:03 Uhr.
Frequent changes of location and tolerance deductions
The speed camera locations can be adjusted regularly, as Mein Bremen also explains. This approach is intended to help ensure that traffic safety in Bremen is continuously guaranteed. There are fines in accordance with the catalog of fines in the Road Traffic Act (StVO), whereby tolerance deductions are taken into account. For speeds up to 100 km/h the deduction is 3 km/h, while for speeds over 100 km/h 3 percentage points are deducted from the amount of the fine.
Mobile speed camera technology is a flexible way to increase traffic safety and is fundamentally different from stationary speed cameras. These often have the disadvantage that local drivers know their locations better. Mobile flashing, on the other hand, enables the surveillance service to react quickly to danger spots, and the locations vary constantly.
The technology behind mobile speed cameras
Mobile speed cameras use various measurement technologies such as radar and laser technology as well as piezo sensors and light barriers. After the measurement, a picture of the traffic offender is also created as evidence. Innovative systems such as Vitronic's Enforcement Trailer use LIDAR technology and can be operated for up to five days without assistance, as described in detail on bussgeldkatalog.org.
Whatever you do, stick to speed limits and pay attention to traffic signs to avoid unpleasant surprises. Because of the regular speed camera operations in Bremen, it is advisable not only to observe the speed limits, but also to have a good handle on how to behave in traffic!