Mobile speed camera strikes: That's how dangerous it is in Zanklau today!

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On June 23rd, 2025 there will be a mobile speed trap in Landau an der Isar. Find out more about speed checks and fines.

Am 23.06.2025 gibt es in Landau an der Isar eine mobile Radarfalle. Erfahren Sie mehr über Geschwindigkeitskontrollen und Bußgelder.
On June 23rd, 2025 there will be a mobile speed trap in Landau an der Isar. Find out more about speed checks and fines.

Mobile speed camera strikes: That's how dangerous it is in Zanklau today!

In Zanklau near Landau an der Isar, speed is particularly important today. How news.de reported that there is a mobile speed trap on the old bypass road. The speed limit at this location is 50 km/h and was reported at 6:59 a.m. today, June 23, 2025.

Unfortunately, speeding is still the most common traffic violation and contributes significantly to accident statistics in Germany. This can quickly become expensive for drivers, as the fines for speeding violations can be quite expensive.

What happens if you exceed the speed limit?

The Road Traffic Act (StVO) regulates the penalties for speeding, and the Catalog of fines provides a detailed overview of what road users will face in the event of violations. This is what it looks like for speed offenders:

Exceedance (km/h) Fine (in town) Points Driving ban
Until 10 30€ 0 0
11 to 15 50€ 0 0
16 to 20 70€ 0 0
21 to 25 115€ 1 0
26 to 30 180€ 1 1 month (if repeated)
31 to 40 260€ 2 1 month
41 to 50 400€ 2 1 month
51 to 60 560€ 2 2 months
61 to 70 700€ 2 3 months
Over 70 800€ 2 3 months

The locations where the speed cameras are used are diverse. There are both stationary and mobile speed cameras. Mobile devices are often deployed in various locations to monitor drivers without the ability to adjust to constant monitoring. This flexibility ensures that road safety can be better guaranteed, like that mobile.de explained in detail.

An additional detail with mobile speed cameras is the tolerance deduction. Before the fine is applied, a deduction of 3 km/h is made for journeys up to 100 km/h and 3 percentage points for speeds exceeding 100 km/h. This can be a small but important relief for many.

Driving at a certain speed is not only a question of legislation, but also of responsibility towards all road users. So stay within the limit and enjoy the roads without unnecessary costs!