Speeding nightmare: 103 km/h on a 70 speed road – 600 euro fine!

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Amberg traffic police check speeds: 56 speeders caught on B85 and 47 on state road 2165, fines imposed.

Amberger Verkehrspolizei kontrolliert Geschwindigkeiten: 56 Raser auf B85 und 47 auf Staatsstraße 2165 erwischt, Bußgelder verhängt.
Amberg traffic police check speeds: 56 speeders caught on B85 and 47 on state road 2165, fines imposed.

Speeding nightmare: 103 km/h on a 70 speed road – 600 euro fine!

In the last few days, the traffic police in the Königstein and Ensdorf region have become active and carried out two comprehensive speed checks. These regular checks aim to increase road safety and punish non-compliance with speed limits, which the police and regulatory authorities take particularly seriously bussgeldkatalog.de reports.

On June 18, 2025, the police checked on Bundesstraße 85 from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The maximum permissible speed of 70 km/h was exceeded by a total of 56 drivers. The fastest road user was measured at 105 km/h and now has to pay a fine of 200 euros and was also given a point in the central traffic register oberpfalz-aktuell.com reports.

Clear violations on the state highway

The next inspection took place on June 19, 2025 on state road 2165 in the Ensdorf municipality. From 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 47 vehicle drivers were cited. These included 21 drivers who had to report the crime and two who were banned from driving. Speeds of up to 173 km/h were measured here, which exceeded the maximum permissible speed of 100 km/h by a considerable 73 km/h. The speeding driver in question must expect a fine of at least 600 euros, two points in Flensburg and a two-month driving ban oberpfalz-aktuell.com reports.

Speed ​​checks come in various forms in Germany, both stationary and mobile. Techniques such as radar systems and laser measuring devices are common instruments for measuring speed bussgeldkatalog.de reports.

What happens in the event of speeding violations?

The fines for speeding are clearly regulated. For example, if you exceed the speed limit by 41 to 50 km/h, which in this case would be relevant for the fastest driver on the state highway, you could be fined 320 euros, two points and a one-month driving ban. Driving bans can be imposed if you exceed 31 km/h in urban areas or 41 km/h outside of urban areas bussgeldexperte.org reports.

It is important to know that novice drivers who exceed the permitted speed by 21 km/h are considered A-violations and must take part in an advanced seminar. In addition to fines and points, the driving ban can also be increased to several months, depending on the severity of the violation bussgeldexperte.org reports.

The police will continue to carry out regular checks to increase road safety. The appeal remains for all road users to adhere to the speed limits and thus contribute to safety on the roads.