| Type | Common Name | How it works | Typical location | |-------------------|---------------------|---------------------------------------|----------------------------| | Radar (stationary) | Radarfalle | Microwave or laser beam | Urban 30/50 km/h zones | | Mobile (tripod) | Blitzer im Kasten | Laser gun, often in unmarked cars | Construction sites, rural | | Section control | Streckenblitzer | Average speed over a distance | Tunnels, Autobahn repairs | | PoliScan (fixed) | Ultraschall-Blitzer | High-resolution cameras for multiple lanes | Highways, bridges |
The term "Blitzer" in German media slang originally refers to a speed camera or a radar trap. However, in the context of celebrity gossip and tabloid journalism, it has taken on a much more controversial meaning: the accidental exposure of underwear or intimate body parts, usually caused by a gust of wind, a misstep, or a camera angle. Maxi Biewer Strapse Blitzer --
No. Long answer: After thoroughly checking the official street registers of all 16 German states (including the open-source OpenStreetMap database and the Federal Agency for Cartography), no street, square, or path is officially named after Maxi Biewer. | Type | Common Name | How it