Overview
- Hamburg took in almost €41.8 million in 2025, with €34.5 million from mobile measurements as income from fixed cameras fell due to major roadworks at the Elbbrücken and Sternbrücke sites.
- City data show Hamburg still operates 48 stationary systems and 20 mobile units, and officials plan to add five more fixed installations this year.
- Dresden posted a record of more than €8.7 million, with two rented super-blitzer trailers generating €2.1 million, and the city plans to rent a third unit starting this summer.
- Rostock nearly doubled takings to about €6.4 million with roughly 95,000 speeding cases recorded, while a dpa survey found other municipalities saw declines.
- Riesa nearly doubled fine revenue to around €215,000 after increasing control days to 130 from 80, and its planned fixed B169 camera has been pushed back to autumn 2026 due to scheduled road works.