Mobile speed camera campaign in Vienna: This is how expensive it can be today!
Current mobile speed cameras in Breitenlee, Vienna, on November 28th, 2025: Exceeding the speed limit can result in high fines.

Mobile speed camera campaign in Vienna: This is how expensive it can be today!
Today, November 28, 2025, there are three mobile speed traps in Vienna that ensure compliance with traffic safety. These vehicles are positioned at strategic points where some speed offenders are occasionally on the move. Don't wait until your luck gets in the way, because the exact locations of the speed cameras are now known and street offenders run the risk of being asked to pay heavily.
The speed cameras are currently active at the following locations:
- Ostautobahn (PLZ 1110, Simmering, KG Kaiserebersdorf): Tempolimit 70 km/h, Blitzer seit 28.11.2025 um 02:48 Uhr im Einsatz.
- Nordbrücke (PLZ 1210, Brigittenau): Tempolimit 50 km/h, Blitzer seit 28.11.2025 um 00:13 Uhr gemeldet.
- Breitenleer Straße (PLZ 1220, Donaustadt, KG Breitenlee): Tempolimit 50 km/h, Blitzer wurde am 27.11.2025 erkannt.
The danger in road traffic
The danger situation in road traffic is constantly changing, which may mean that adjustments to speed cameras may be necessary. Speed cameras are essential for monitoring speed limits and helping to prevent accidents. The technology has developed continuously over the years - from the first test radar measurements, which were probably carried out in January 1957, to modern mobile units that can also record video material. In comparison, countries like Germany have around 4,400 permanently installed speed measurement devices.
The range of possible penalties for speeding is considerable. Within cities, speeding fines can vary greatly:
| transgression | Penalty in the city |
|---|---|
| up to 20 km/h | 30 to 60 € |
| up to 30 km/h | 50 to 72 € |
| up to 40 km/h | 150 to 5000 € |
| from 40 km/h | 300 to 5000 € |
The amount of the penalty often depends on whether the violation was discovered personally or was punished anonymously. In Austria, in contrast to Germany, owner liability applies, which means that it is not the driver but the vehicle owner who is responsible for the fine.
Road safety in focus
The clear aim of these controls is to increase road safety and improve people's driving behavior. The Doppler effect technology is used to precisely determine the speeds. In the event of speeding, a photo of the vehicle and driver is usually taken. These measures aim to bring speeding offenders to justice and ultimately combat the causes of accidents.
The initial cost of these speed traps can be in the six-figure range, and revenue from fines often goes toward improving traffic infrastructure and surveillance. It should also be noted that there are tolerance values: at speeds up to 100 km/h this is 3 km/h, above 100 km/h the deduction is 3%.
Believe it or not, road safety is not an issue to be taken lightly. Next time you're behind the wheel, remember: it's better to be safe than sorry!
For further information and details about mobile speed cameras, you can read the reporting from news.de, bussgeldkatalog.org and bussgeldkatalog.net consult.