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Current speed camera locations in Limburg-Weilburg: Where speed checks will take place on December 3, 2025 and what should be taken into account.

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Current speed camera locations in Limburg-Weilburg: Where speed checks will take place on December 3, 2025 and what should be taken into account.

Attention drivers! There is lightning in Bad Camberg and the surrounding area today!

Things will be particularly exciting for traffic in Bad Camberg today, December 3, 2025. The city currently has two mobile radar devices in use to ensure that all road users adhere to the speed limits. You can find out exactly where the stations are and what tolerances apply to the measurements here.

We start with the current speed camera locations in Bad Camberg. On the one hand, Limburger Straße in Erbach, where only 30 km/h is permitted, has been monitored since 2:12 p.m. On the other hand, the radar devices keep an eye on the speed in the L303 area in Würges, where 80 km/h is the upper limit and the speed camera has been active since 10:21 a.m. So that drivers don't lose their minds, it was explained that the dangerous situation in road traffic can change constantly and that the speed cameras must be adjusted accordingly. News.de reports.

Technology and tolerances at a glance

If you come around the corner too quickly, you will be punished with a fine. Another mobile speed measuring device is in use on the A3 near Bad Camberg. This uses lasers and photographs the driver of the vehicle. In this country there is a speed limit of 120 km/h on motorways outside built-up areas. Loud Fines portal There are some sources of error that can affect such measurements, so that up to 56 percent of fine notices are incorrect. So it's worth taking a closer look and, if necessary, taking the offensive if you think something is wrong.

But what about the tolerances? These are particularly important because they can influence the measured speed. At speeds up to 100 km/h a deduction of 3 km/h is made, while above 100 km/h 3 percent of the measured speed is deducted. For some people, this could mean the difference between a fine and being able to continue driving without any worries. This also explains this ADAC.

Prices and penalties in detail

Anyone who drives faster than permitted must expect severe fines. Outside areas are expensive: if you exceed 16 to 20 km/h you have to pay 60 euros, and if you go 21 to 25 km/h you have to pay 100 euros plus 1 point in Flensburg. And woe betide you if you exceed the speed limit by more than 26 km/h - in the worst case scenario you could be banned from driving!

The fines for speeding should not be underestimated and, depending on the extent of the speeding, can be hard on your wallet. It could be worthwhile for many drivers to take a look at the catalog of fines for 2025 in order to avoid unpleasant surprises.

Finally, the advice remains to drive carefully and pay attention to the prescribed speed limits. Ultimately, speed camera surveillance should not only benefit your wallet, but also the safety of all road users.