Attention, drivers! Mobile speed camera active in Griesheim today!

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Find out everything about current speed controls in Darmstadt-Dieburg on July 16, 2025, including speed camera locations and fines.

Erfahren Sie alles über aktuelle Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Darmstadt-Dieburg am 16.07.2025, inklusive Blitzerstandorte und Bußgelder.
Find out everything about current speed controls in Darmstadt-Dieburg on July 16, 2025, including speed camera locations and fines.

Attention, drivers! Mobile speed camera active in Griesheim today!

On July 16, 2025, a speed camera will be set up on the L 3303 in Griesheim. There is a speed limit of 70 km/h at this point. Given the circumstances, we would like to point out that speed camera locations can change constantly and the information is therefore not guaranteed. The current speed camera location was last updated on July 16, 2025 at 8:18 p.m. Fast-moving drivers should be particularly careful, as speeding can be quite expensive, as news.de reports.

But what exactly happens when speeding occurs? The basis for the measures are the provisions of the Road Traffic Act (StVO) and the catalog of fines. With mobile speed cameras you usually get a tolerance deduction: below 100 km/h there is a 3 km/h deduction, above 100 km/h 3 percent of the measured value. This can be crucial in the heat of the moment!

What's next for the speed cameras?

There are a large number of speed cameras in Germany - over 4,500 stationary ones are distributed throughout the country, which require regular maintenance and calibration. These fixed “box” speed cameras are often found on motorways, country roads and construction sites. I'm telling you, these things have it all! They flash and flash to ensure traffic safety and punish speeding. Mobile speed cameras, on the other hand, are more elastic and can be used both on the side of the road and while driving. These flash cars are often on the streets, as derbußgeldkatalog.de explains.

The fines are nothing to sneeze at: Anyone who drives 21 km/h too fast has to pay 70 EUR and 1 point in Flensburg. And it gets more expensive - if you go 41 km/h over the limit, you'll have to pay EUR 160 and 2 points, possibly even a one-month driving ban. It's better to keep the accelerator under control.

Where is lightning particularly common?

Speeding occurs most frequently in the federal states of Saxony-Anhalt, Hesse and Berlin, both in urban areas and outside of urban areas. This is shown by current surveys carried out by Allianz Direct. 90% of the drivers surveyed said they had received a fine at least once. So if you think you can get away with traffic scot-free, you are very much mistaken! According to allianzdirect.de, the chances of being confronted with a fine at some point are high.

Overall, it's quite simple - road safety concerns us all. So, it's better to slow down and observe the speed limits before it gets expensive! Stay safe and drive carefully!