Speeders on the B85: 110 km/h instead of the permitted 80 - threat of punishment!

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A driver in Deggendorf was caught driving at 110 km/h on the B85. He faces a fine and a point in Flensburg.

Ein Autofahrer in Deggendorf wurde mit 110 km/h auf der B85 erwischt. Er droht ein Bußgeld und ein Punkt in Flensburg.
A driver in Deggendorf was caught driving at 110 km/h on the B85. He faces a fine and a point in Flensburg.

Speeders on the B85: 110 km/h instead of the permitted 80 - threat of punishment!

In the last few days, an intensive speed control was carried out on the B85 near Geiersthal in the Regen district. On Thursday, October 31, 2025, a measurement was carried out by the Deggendorf traffic police between 2:40 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. The results show that a total of 1922 vehicles were recorded.

How PNP reported that most road users adhered to the prescribed speed. Only ten vehicles drove faster than permitted. The fastest driver was measured at 110 km/h in an 80 km/h zone. He now has to expect a fine of 150 euros and one point in Flensburg.

The consequences for traffic offenders

For seven other road users it also means that they can expect a warning fine. This once again shows how important it is to adhere to speed limits, not only to avoid fines, but also for general road safety.

The course of the measurement shows that the intensive control is having an effect. Only a small proportion of drivers were traveling too fast, which speaks for a positive conclusion from the police. Perhaps this incident has inspired some road users to drive a little slower and make the roads safer.

Digital Art: A Creative Unfoldment

While the traffic police ensure safety on the streets, the art scene in the digital world is booming. Digital painting has developed greatly in recent years. This form of art uses computer-based tools such as graphics tablets and software to create visual content. Loud VSquad The market for digital art is growing rapidly and is estimated to reach $11.81 billion by 2030.

The possibilities in the field of digital art are diverse: from concept art for video games to illustration for advertising. The initial costs for getting started vary between 100 and 3000 euros, depending on the equipment. There are numerous software options for beginners, of which Procreate and Krita are particularly highlighted.

An important tip for anyone wanting to delve into digital art is to practice regularly and focus on the basic techniques. Learning the software and its functionalities can be done within 1-3 months, while it can take up to two years to reach a professional level.

Smart home technology in everyday life

In another area of ​​daily life, new technologies are also taking center stage. The latest smart home devices, like the HomePod mini and Apple's 2nd generation HomePod, now come with a temperature and humidity sensor. Users can then ask questions like “What is the temperature here?” or “What is the humidity in the basement?” to Siri, how Apple Support explained.

These sensors are specifically optimized for indoor use and should be used at temperatures between 15ºC and 30ºC and humidity between 30% and 70%. However, the accuracy of the measurements may be affected if music is played loudly or the device is booting up and needs to calibrate.

Whether in road traffic, in digital art or in the smart home sector - there are many facets of life in our modern world that offer both challenges and opportunities. It remains exciting to see what developments await us in the future.