Attention drivers! High danger of speed cameras in Trossingen today!

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Baden-Württemberg reports mobile speed cameras in Tuttlingen and Trossingen on November 10th, 2025. Please note current locations and speed limits!

Baden-Württemberg meldet am 10.11.2025 mobile Blitzer in Tuttlingen und Trossingen. Aktuelle Standorte und Tempolimits beachten!
Baden-Württemberg reports mobile speed cameras in Tuttlingen and Trossingen on November 10th, 2025. Please note current locations and speed limits!

Attention drivers! High danger of speed cameras in Trossingen today!

Today is November 10th, 2025 and for all drivers in Baden-Württemberg the message is: Be careful of pedestrians! There could be unexpected lightning today, especially in Trossingen, as a mobile speed camera was spotted on the L433 at 11:38 a.m. Speaking of speed controls: There is a speed limit of 70 km/h in Trossingen and the current information on the speed camera routine was only updated at 2:17 p.m. These quick checks are part of the authorities' strategy games to bring speeding offenders to their senses, because the risk of being caught is high here. However, as news.de reports, the list of measuring points is not complete and changes in location can always occur.

Flashing in Baden-Württemberg is both mobile and stationary. The locations are usually well selected to increase traffic safety and prevent serious traffic violations. However, the view of the street often does not go unnoticed; Speeding will result in a fine. Depending on the severity of the violation, this can also result in points in Flensburg or even a driving ban. It is therefore better to apply for increased caution and sensitivity when driving - the sanctions are clearly regulated according to bussgeldkatalog.org, and anyone who strikes here could quickly need a lawyer specializing in traffic law.

The density of speed cameras in Germany

The federal states have an interesting ranking when it comes to speed camera density. Baden-Württemberg, the original heart of speed enforcement, has the highest density with 2.95 speed cameras per 100 km². For comparison: In Bavaria, where the speed camera policy is much more restrictive and municipalities were not allowed to operate their own speed cameras until 2020, this number is only 0.01 speed cameras per 100 km². These treasures of information can be found regularly on geblitzt.de, which also show that Baden-Württemberg is the pioneer with a total of 1,056 permanently installed speed cameras.

To clarify: The majority of these speed cameras - 662 to be exact - are in 50 speed zones. There were also 207 traffic light speed cameras and 86 speed checks in 30 km/h zones. For the average citizen, this means that if you quickly sweep through the streets, you could unexpectedly see a blue light. So you need to be careful on the country's roads - no one wants to be annoyed by expensive fines and annoying points.