Surveillance tool, Superblitzer, has relocated to Dresden.
In the heart of Dresden, changes are afoot. The city is focusing on increased road safety, particularly on St. Petersburger Street, as highlighted by the recent establishment of a new location for the Superblitzer speed camera.
The Superblitzer, a trailer-mounted speed camera, has been operational for months and has already caught numerous speeders. Its new location, situated on Lugaer Straße in the district of Dresden-Niedersedlitz, is strategically positioned to monitor traffic heading out of the city.
Speeders at this new location will face consequences for exceeding the enforced 50 km/h speed limit on St. Petersburger Street. This speed limit is in place for safety reasons, and attention should be paid to it when traveling on this street in the future.
Elsewhere in the city, construction sites continue, including the ongoing work on the Blue Wonder. As the city grows and evolves, so too does its approach to art and expression. Dresden is moving to make more areas available for graffiti, making the city more colorful and vibrant.
For those interested, a feature photo for this article is available on our website. We encourage you to stay safe on the roads and keep an eye out for these speed cameras as they continue to monitor traffic in the city.
In the ongoing efforts to improve safety, Dresden has extended its focus beyond roads, with the city planning to make more areas available for artistic expression, contributing to a more vibrant and colorful lifestyle. Meanwhile, the home-and-garden scene is also evolving, as the city's approval of graffiti signifies a shift towards a more open and contemporary home-and-garden lifestyle.