Quick control in Lörrach: Don't exceed 30 km/h today!
Today, November 3rd, 2025, speed checks will be carried out in Lörrach. Speed camera locations and speed limits inform drivers about safety.

Quick control in Lörrach: Don't exceed 30 km/h today!
The whole of Cologne is back on its feet, and while the leaves are falling from the trees and people are out and about, there are some important things to keep in mind. Because today, November 3rd, 2025, speed controls are on the agenda again in Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg. A state-of-the-art speed camera has taken its place in Haagen and ensures clear conditions on the K634, where the speed limit is 30 km/h.
The speed camera location was currently reported at 9:52 a.m. and the technology used here is anything but ordinary. The enforcement trailer works with laser and lidar technology and may carry out additional speed checks throughout Lörrach. Particularly important for all road users: Real-time radar detectors are banned in Germany. So if you navigate with your cell phone, you should make sure that the warning function in the navigation apps is switched off. However, speed camera warnings on the radio are permitted. This and other information was last updated at 10:16 a.m. so drivers can stay informed and avoid curses about city speeds.
Why save tempo?
The question that many people ask is: why is it so important to maintain speed? Speeding can not only result in high fines, but can also have serious consequences for road safety. After all, traffic in our cities is dense and confusing, especially in the fall. A little more mindfulness can help avoid accidents and stop traffic from coming to a standstill.
Another aspect that should not be ignored are the modern aids that can make the journey more pleasant and safer. Nowadays, more and more people are using apps and navigation technologies that inform them about speed limits and speed cameras. But as already mentioned, these warning functions should be deactivated to prevent legal problems.
Education goes beyond borders
But while drivers in Lörrach are dealing with the speed camera reports, a completely different issue is looming. Something exciting is happening in the education sector: YouTube has launched a new series called “Think Like a Musician.” This partnership with TED-Ed and Education Through Music aims to make high-quality music education available to educators worldwide. According to a survey, 94% of teachers use YouTube to enrich their lessons. And that's not surprising, considering that the video channel provides excellent resources that can be easily integrated into lessons.
With such developments it becomes clear that learning and teaching never stand still. Whether it's traffic rules or music lessons, sharing knowledge is a key to improving our society.
Continue to educate yourself on these topics and stay informed because there is always something new to discover, both on the streets and in the classroom!