Be careful, speed camera alarm! Mobile speed trap discovered in Sulzbach!
Current speed camera information in the Neckar-Odenwald district: Mobile speed controls in Sulzbach on November 3, 2025.

Be careful, speed camera alarm! Mobile speed trap discovered in Sulzbach!
The people of Cologne are starting the week with full enthusiasm and should be careful: today, November 3rd, 2025, traffic monitoring will be carried out, especially in Billigheim, a small part of the Neckar-Odenwald district in Baden-Württemberg. There is a high risk for drivers of driving into a speed camera. A mobile speed camera was reported at 7:09 a.m. on Dallauer Strasse in Sulzbach, where the maximum speed limit is 30 km/h. However, the exact location of the speed camera remains unconfirmed, which makes the search for speeding violations even more exciting. The information was last updated at 10:23 a.m., making the situation even more dynamic for road users. As news.de reports, speeding is the most common traffic violation and often leads to serious accidents.
But what exactly happens when you drive too fast? The rules and fines are clear and, depending on whether they are exceeded, can cost a lot of money. A look at the fines imposed outside of town shows the financial consequences for inattentive drivers:
- 21 km/h zu schnell: 70 EUR und 1 Punkt in Flensburg.
 - 26 km/h zu schnell: 80 EUR und 1 Punkt in Flensburg.
 - 41 km/h zu schnell: 160 EUR, 2 Punkte und 1 Monat Fahrverbot.
 
These penalties often go hand in hand with the unpleasant consequences for repeat offenders who become conspicuous again within 12 months.
The locations of speed cameras
As is so often the case in German road traffic: It is a constant balancing act between safety and freedom. Speed cameras are used not only in residential areas, but also in dangerous situations, such as construction sites or sharp curves. There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in use in Germany, which are often referred to as “box” speed cameras. These inflexible devices require regular maintenance and are not as often found on highways, where portable flash units are more in demand. These versatile radar devices can stand on the side of the road or document speeding while driving, as [derbussgeldkatalog.de](https://www.derbussgeldkatalog.de/Blitzer-Deutschland/ Karten/) reports.
It is important to know that there is no general speed limit on most German motorways. However, there is a recommended speed of 130 km/h, which does not necessarily have to be adhered to. Outside town on federal highways there is usually a maximum speed of 100 km/h. So it is advisable to be careful not only in Billigheim, but everywhere.
For all drivers who want to enjoy freedom on the roads: a good hand when driving doesn't hurt. After all, you can easily fall into the clutches of a speed camera if you don't wake up from the hibernation of healthy driving habits. So stay alert and safe on the road!