Attention: Mobile speed cameras in Graßlfing – avoid expensive fines!

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Current speed camera locations and speed controls in Fürstenfeldbruck on September 16, 2025 - important information about traffic safety.

Aktuelle Blitzerstandorte und Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Fürstenfeldbruck am 16.09.2025 – wichtige Infos zur Verkehrssicherheit.
Current speed camera locations and speed controls in Fürstenfeldbruck on September 16, 2025 - important information about traffic safety.

Attention: Mobile speed cameras in Graßlfing – avoid expensive fines!

On September 16, 2025, there will be lightning again in Olching, more precisely in Graßlfing. Traffic monitoring is being set up at a current location on Schulstrasse (zip code 82140), which is primarily active in the 30 km/h zone. The report about the flashing reached law enforcement at 7:12 a.m. and the information was last updated at 7:22 a.m. Road users should therefore pay close attention, as speeding can be expensive and lead to high fines [news.de].

But mobile speed cameras are not only in use in Olching, but also throughout Germany to increase road safety and take proper action when drivers are traveling too fast. According to derbussgeldkatalog.de, there are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in Germany, although they are less common on motorways. These “box” speed cameras, as well as the more flexible mobile speed cameras that are often used at construction sites and on country roads, have different measuring methods. Radar, light barriers and even laser devices are used here.

The pitfalls of speed controls

Speed ​​monitoring is particularly important at danger spots and construction sites. But road users also have to be careful outside built-up areas. In Germany, there are fixed speed limits that are, for example, 100 km/h for cars on country roads and 100 km/h outside and 50 km/h within built-up areas on federal roads. These controls are just as relevant for vehicles such as trucks and buses, especially on routes without speed limits. There is no general speed limit on motorways, but recommended speeds must be observed in order to travel safely.

Fines for exceeding speed limits vary significantly depending on the violation. If you exceed the speed limit by just 21 km/h you have to expect 70 euros and one point in Flensburg. If you go too fast at 26 km/h you could be fined 80 euros, one point and possibly a driving ban. At 41 km/h too much it's even 160 euros, two points and a month's driving ban - even though many people just want to enjoy the high speeds on the motorways. So it's important to have a good hand when driving!

Overall, it should be noted that road safety is extremely important and every driver can contribute to a worry-free environment. Taking a look at the speed indicators and adhering to the rules are not only required by law, but also a question of personal responsibility.