Flashlight on Wellerstadt: There is lightning here today at Gießbeckplatz!

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Current speed camera reports in Erlangen-Höchstadt: Where and when speed cameras are used, including information about fines and tolerance regulations.

Aktuelle Blitzermeldungen in Erlangen-Höchstadt: Wo und wann geblitzt wird, inklusive Bußgeldinformationen und Toleranzregelungen.
Current speed camera reports in Erlangen-Höchstadt: Where and when speed cameras are used, including information about fines and tolerance regulations.

Flashlight on Wellerstadt: There is lightning here today at Gießbeckplatz!

Today, Monday, June 23, 2025, drivers in Wellerstadt, more precisely at Gießbeckplatz, have reason to pay attention. There is a mobile speed camera here that regularly ensures increased attention to traffic safety. The speed camera was detected at 6:50am this morning and faces a speed limit of 30km/h, as news.de reported. The speed limit is particularly important to ensure the safety of pedestrians and other road users.

The speed camera information was last updated at 7:59 a.m., which shows that surveillance is always up to date. It's not just about avoiding speed cameras, but also about sticking to the speed limits. According to the federal catalog of fines, speeding will not only result in financial consequences, but also points in Flensburg - and that can cost a lot of money, especially if you repeatedly attract negative attention.

Fines and points

When it comes to speeding, it gets specific: If you exceed 21 km/h in urban areas, there is already a point in Flensburg for this. Anyone who drives over 30 km/h too fast in urban areas will face a driving ban. For example, if you drive 26 to 30 km/h too much, you will immediately be charged 180 euros and face a one-month driving ban. And that's not just theory either, because according to a study, 56% of fines for speeding are incorrect. An objection can be worthwhile if there are measurement errors or formal errors.

In addition, a driving ban can also be imposed for repeat offenders for less drastic violations. Anyone who is caught speeding at least 26 km/h twice within a year has to worry about losing their driving license. First-time offenders at least have the opportunity to choose when a driving ban begins - a small ray of hope in a tricky situation.

Transparency and traffic safety

The regulations are clear: the speed limit of 30 km/h in residential areas is not only a regulation, but also a protection for all road users. The mobile speed cameras have the function of actively promoting this safety because, as the ADAC makes clear, speeding violations are not only a financial risk, but can also lead to serious accidents. Driving at speeds over 30 km/h can have serious consequences – both for the driver and for bystanders.

If you are unsure, you should familiarize yourself with the various fines and points. These provide a clear overview of what awaits you in the event of a violation. Information about the exact fines can be found on the ADAC website, which lists in detail the penalties that can be imposed for various types of speeding. For internal speed violations of less than 10 km/h you only have to expect a fine of 30 euros, but no points - but that quickly changes if you exceed the speed limit by more than 30 km/h.

In view of this, it is advisable to always take a look at the speed indicators and take the traffic rules seriously - after all, the motto in Wellerstadt is: “Safety first!”