Speed cameras in Littenweiler: That's how dangerous it is on Freiburg's streets today!
On July 12th, 2025 there will be lightning on Alemannenstrasse in Freiburg im Breisgau. Find out about speed checks and fines.

Speed cameras in Littenweiler: That's how dangerous it is on Freiburg's streets today!
In Freiburg im Breisgau, today, July 12th, 2025, a mobile speed camera is in use on Alemannenstrasse in Littenweiler. The speed limit here is 40 km/h. The speed camera was reported at 11:04 a.m., but the exact location is still pending, as news.de reported. This allows drivers to be appropriately vigilant, as the dangerous situation on the road changes frequently, which also explains the regular adjustments to speed cameras.
Speeding is not only a common traffic violation, it is also the main cause of many traffic accidents in Germany. This should make every road user think and encourage them to stick to the prescribed speeds, because the Road Traffic Act (StVO) brings with it clear rules and sanctions.
Fines and points
A current fine table provides a quick overview of the fines that can be expected for speeding. In urban areas, for example, you pay 15 euros for a violation of up to 10 km/h, while if you exceed the speed limit by 31 to 40 km/h, you quickly pay 160 euros and an additional two points are collected in Flensburg. The following table provides an overview:
| Exceedance (km/h) | Fine (€) | Points | Driving ban |
|---|---|---|---|
| until 10 | 15 | 0 | none |
| 11 – 15 | 25 | 0 | none |
| 21 – 25 | 80 | 1 | none |
| 31 – 40 | 160 | 2 | 1 month |
| 41 – 50 | 200 | 2 | 1 month |
This information comes from the detailed tables from bussgeldkatalog.de and bussgeldexperte.org. When checking the fines, it becomes clear that speeding can quickly add up - especially if the tolerances are neglected. Below 100 km/h there is a tolerance deduction of 3 km/h, which can mean an unexpected surprise for many people during the speed measurement process.
The consequences of violations
Whether in an urban environment or on the open road, the rules for speeding are clearly defined. Within built-up areas there is a risk of driving bans lasting one month from 31 km/h, while outside of urban areas this limit is 41 km/h. It is made particularly difficult for repeat offenders: if you exceed the speed limit by more than 26 km/h for the second time within a year, you risk being banned from driving again.
That's why it's important for all drivers to drive with their heads! If you act thoughtfully and with foresight, you can avoid many problems. Car checks, speed cameras and the associated penalties are serious issues in road safety. Last but not least, it makes no difference whether you enjoy driving or are simply in a hurry - the traffic situation always demands our best.