Lightning alarm on the A8: where speeding violations are imminent today!

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On July 4th, 2025, mobile speed monitoring will be carried out in the Enzkreis on the A8. Find out about locations and fines.

Am 04.07.2025 wird im Enzkreis auf der A8 eine mobile Geschwindigkeitsüberwachung durchgeführt. Informieren Sie sich über Standorte und Bußgelder.
On July 4th, 2025, mobile speed monitoring will be carried out in the Enzkreis on the A8. Find out about locations and fines.

Lightning alarm on the A8: where speeding violations are imminent today!

This Friday, July 4th, 2025, increased speed controls can be expected along the A8 motorway. There are currently three mobile radar boxes in operation that target drivers. These speed cameras were detected at the locations of Friolzheim in the Enzkreis, Friedberg / Haberskirch in the Aichach-Friedberg district and Ulm, with the information last updated at 3:12 p.m. In Friedberg in particular there is a speed limit of 90 km/h, and a speed camera was already active there at 12:56 p.m. This is reported by the News.de.

In Germany, speed cameras and speed traps are not only everyday companions on the roads, but also an important instrument for increasing road safety. Drivers often exceed the speed limit in the hope of reaching their destination on time. It can quickly become expensive - you can face fines, points and even driving bans if you exceed the permitted speed. Mobile and stationary speed cameras, which use various techniques to hold traffic offenders accountable, are particularly popular Bussgeldkatalog.org explained in detail.

Speed ​​cameras and fines

The type and number of speed checks in particular have changed in recent years. The police and regulatory authorities are increasingly relying on mobile flash units that can be used flexibly. For drivers, this means they should be on their guard to avoid unpleasant surprises. For example, for speed measurements below 100 km/h there is a tolerance deduction of 3 km/h from the measured speed, while for higher speeds at least 3 percent is deducted to compensate for measurement errors. These tolerances are regulated by law and offer a certain level of protection against incorrect measurements. This is also important because speeding is one of the most common causes of accidents in Germany Bussgeldkatalog.de clarified.

Fines in detail

Fines vary greatly depending on the severity of the speeding. In urban areas, speeding at 21 km/h can result in a fine of 1 point and 115 euros, while a speeding violation of more than 41 km/h is punished with 320 euros and a one-month driving ban. The situation is similar outside of town: here you get 1 point and a fine of 100 euros from 21 km/h. The progressive penalties show that it is important to respect the speed limits.

These measures are not only intended to re-discipline, but also to increase general road safety. There should be increasing awareness of the dangers of speeding - after all, it's not just about fines, but about human lives.