Speed ​​camera report: Nienburg relies on safety - speed checks from today!

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Current speed controls in Nienburg/Weser from October 19th to 26th, 2025 to increase traffic safety.

Aktuelle Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Nienburg/Weser vom 19. bis 26. Oktober 2025 zur Erhöhung der Verkehrssicherheit.
Current speed controls in Nienburg/Weser from October 19th to 26th, 2025 to increase traffic safety.

Speed ​​camera report: Nienburg relies on safety - speed checks from today!

On October 19, 2025, a series of speed checks will be carried out in Nienburg (Weser) to minimize the risk of accidents. These measures are included in the current traffic report from news.de announced. The checks will take place from October 19th, 5:00 p.m. to October 26th, 4:55 p.m. and several locations will be affected.

The speed cameras will be available at the following locations:

  • 20. Oktober: SG Weser-Aue (B214), SG Weser-Aue (K34), Stadt Nienburg (B215)
  • 21. Oktober: SG Weser-Aue (L351), SG Heemsen (B215), SG Gr.Hoya (L352)
  • 22. Oktober: SG Uchte (K24), Fl. Steyerberg (L351), SG Gr. Hoya (L330)
  • 23. Oktober: Stadt Rehburg-L. (K10), SG Gr. Hoya (Gemeindestraße), SG Heemsen (B209)
  • 24. Oktober: SG Weser-Aue (L351), SG Mittelweser (K38), Stadt Nienburg (Stadtgebiet), Flecken Steyerberg (L349)
  • 25. Oktober: Stadt Nienburg (Stadtgebiet), Flecken Steyerberg (L349)
  • 26. Oktober: Stadt Nienburg (Stadtgebiet), Flecken Steyerberg (L349)

Fast information thanks to BIWAPP

A helpful tool for citizens is the free citizen information and warning app BIWAPP, which can be used to easily receive current traffic reports. According to the information from lk-nienburg.de The app enables quick and reliable warnings, be it in the event of storms, fires or other emergencies. Users can install the app on their smartphones and set individual alerts for different locations.

The app also offers a “guardian function”. This notifies users of relevant messages based on their current location, provided the GPS function is activated. Alternatively, messages can also be received via self-added locations without any location verification.

How do speed controls work?

Speed ​​controls in Germany are a proven means of increasing road safety and punishing speeding. According to information from bussgeldkatalog.de Both stationary and mobile controls are carried out using different techniques. These include radar systems, light barriers and laser measuring devices, all of which are aimed at making precise speed measurements.

If a violation occurs, drivers receive a fine that lists not only the fine, but also points in Flensburg and possible driving bans. Exceeding the speed limit can have serious consequences, especially for novice drivers, as speeding over 21 km/h is considered an A violation and must take part in an advanced seminar.

The upcoming controls and the use of BIWAPP are the best examples of how modern technology and safety measures go hand in hand in the Nienburg region to make traffic safer for everyone. Citizens are asked to find out about the planned lightning locations before driving and to adjust their speed if necessary.