Speeders caught on the B12: 178 km/h – expensive driving ban threatens!
Speed control on the B12 in Ostallgäu: A driver is speeding at 178 km/h. Fines and consequences follow.

Speeders caught on the B12: 178 km/h – expensive driving ban threatens!
In the last few days, a heavy crackdown by the traffic police has become visible on the B 12 between Kempten and Munich. On Monday morning, during a patrol from 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., a total of almost 2,300 vehicles were subjected to a speed measurement. This action showed how important it is to stick to the posted speed limits. The majority of drivers, around 99.7%, obediently adhered to the maximum speed of 100 km/h. However, there were some exceptions! According to AllgäuHit, a driver significantly exceeded the permitted speed and was speeding at 178 km/h, i.e. 78 km/h too fast.
The consequences for the record speeder should not be underestimated: he has to expect a fine of at least 1,400 euros, and he also faces a three-month driving ban and two points in Flensburg. Three other drivers have also committed a criminal offense by exceeding the speed limit of 60, 58 and 44 km/h and now have to expect fines and driving bans. A total of 29 fines and 45 warnings were issued during this inspection, which is a clear sign of the police's determination to take action against speeders.
Sanctions for speeding
The current regulations on fines have been in force since November 9, 2021 and include stricter penalties for speeding. For example, the fine for exceeding 26 km/h on the motorway is now 150 euros, previously it was only 80 euros. The awarding of points and the resulting consequences have also become stricter. This applies not only to everyday life on the B 12, but to all roads in Germany, as derBußgeldkatalog summarizes.
It should be noted that speed measurements are not always error-free. According to a study by VUT Sachverachtengesellschaft mbH & Co.KG from 2013, 56% of measurements are incorrect! Technical defects or incorrect settings of the measuring devices are often the main cause. This is also reflected in a comprehensive analysis of fine notices. 25% of the cases show inadequate evidence and 8% false accusations.
Tips for drivers
Anyone who would like to defend themselves against a speed camera notice has the opportunity to file an objection. A free initial consultation can help you better assess the chances of success of such an appeal. In Germany, in addition to the fines, there is also the risk of losing points in Flensburg, which can have long-term consequences with regard to your driving license.
In summary, it can be said that the traffic safety checks on the B 12 impressively underline how important it is to adhere to the traffic rules. While most drivers remain disciplined, there are always those who endanger their luck by speeding. So stay cautious and pay attention to speed limits - not only can you save money, but you can also avoid a lot of trouble!