Speed ​​cameras in Flörsheim: A3 speed limit of 80 km/h in sight!

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Mobile speed cameras in the Main-Taunus district monitor the speed controls in Flörsheim on September 27th, 2025. Road users should observe maximum speed limits to avoid fines.

Mobile Blitzer im Main-Taunus-Kreis überwachen am 27.09.2025 die Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Flörsheim. Verkehrsteilnehmer sollten Höchstgeschwindigkeiten beachten, um Bußgelder zu vermeiden.
Mobile speed cameras in the Main-Taunus district monitor the speed controls in Flörsheim on September 27th, 2025. Road users should observe maximum speed limits to avoid fines.

Speed ​​cameras in Flörsheim: A3 speed limit of 80 km/h in sight!

As usual, the police in Hesse are out and about today, September 27, 2025, to ensure road safety. Mobile speed cameras are used in various places, including on Rebenstrasse in Wicker, Flörsheim, where a speed limit of 30 km/h applies. These controls are necessary to punish speed violations and encourage road users to drive more carefully. Loud news.de However, the speed camera location remains uncertain until confirmed by the police.

Mobile speed camera technology has now proven itself. In Flörsheim am Main, a special laser device is used on the A3, which is combined with a photo to measure speed. Especially in out-of-town areas, where there is a speed limit of 80 km/h, speed cameras can quickly lead to a fine. How bussgeldportal.de reported, speeding is reported directly to the fines office in Kassel, and drivers must expect severe penalties.

Penalties and appeals

Speeding outside built-up areas can quickly become expensive. For example, if someone exceeds the speed limit by 16 to 20 km/h, 60 euros are due, plus fees. For more expensive violations, such as exceeding 26 km/h or more, there is even a risk of a driving ban. It is therefore worth checking the current penalties in the 2025 catalog of fines before driving.

But there is also interesting information about the fine notices themselves. A study shows that around 56% of them are incorrect. The cause is often incorrect angles of the speed camera, inaccurate devices or blurry photos. Drivers who feel they have been treated unfairly have the opportunity to appeal the lightning results in order to clarify any errors.

Speed ​​limits in Germany

The topic of speed limits is causing discussions throughout Germany. According to a survey by allianzdirect.de Germany is one of the last countries in Europe that does not have a general speed limit. While 71% of Germans are in favor of such a regulation, supporters argue for increased traffic safety, while critics emphasize individual freedom.

The numbers on speeding violations are revealing: Brandenburg leads with the most points per 1,000 drivers. Excessive speeds are also a problem in other federal states. In North Rhine-Westphalia alone, 714 particularly serious speeding violations of over 70 km/h were recorded. The problem of speeding affects all traffic in Germany and often leads to serious accidents.

Although speed limits are often discussed, it turns out that up to 83% of drivers drive slower than 130 km/h on motorway sections without a speed limit. This could indicate that many drivers value sensible driving habits, even if they are not legally required to do so.