Overview
- Blitzermarathon 2025, launched on April 7, involves coordinated speed checks across 14 of Germany's 16 federal states, excluding Saarland and Berlin.
- Bavaria leads the effort with approximately 1,500 speed measurement devices deployed in high-risk zones, including schools and construction areas.
- The initiative aims to curb speeding, a factor in about a quarter of fatal traffic accidents in Bavaria last year, according to official data.
- Regional enforcement strategies vary, with some states focusing on April 9 as a peak control day, while others, like Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, conduct week-long checks.
- ADAC supports the campaign's awareness-raising goals but emphasizes the need for long-term behavioral changes among drivers to achieve lasting road safety improvements.