Whether it's a traffic accident, property damage, burglary or theft, our riot police officers are typically the first to arrive. They stay cool-headed in difficult situations, take appropriate measures, and document the incident.

Riot and Traffic Police

Traffic Police

Our traffic police officers inspect heavy goods vehicles and monitor working and rest hours, load securing and transportation of hazardous goods. They are responsible for conducting speed measurements and delivering results. One area of focus is testing the fitness and ability of the drivers to drive.

 

Our specialists focus on professional cargo and passenger transport. They also document facts regarding serious and complex road accidents, aircraft accidents, and train accidents.

 

The traffic engineering staff review the legality of traffic signals and road markings, along with new and renovated roads. They also conduct regular traffic accident assessments to quickly pinpoint and rectify accident-prone areas.

 

The traffic police are committed to ensuring the safe movement of all people in the canton of Zug, particularly children, the elderly, and those using non-motorized transport. We are counting on you to help us.

The radar administration processes all measurement data from stationary and mobile speed measurement devices and initiates the resulting fine and penalty procedures. Fixed penalty fines for stationary and moving traffic are recorded and processed by the fixed penalty fines administration.

Contact

Zuger Polizei

Contact form
Address
Zuger Polizei
An der Aa 4
6300 Zug
Opening hours

Monday
08:00 - 11:45
13:30 - 18:00

Tuesday to Thursday
08:00 - 11:45
13:30 - 17:00

Friday
08:00 - 11:45
13:30 - 16:30

Bitte beachten Sie, dass vor offiziellen Feiertagen spezielle Öffnungszeiten gelten. 

 

Im Notfall wählen Sie den Polizeinotruf 117.

Phone number
+41 41 595 41 41