Speed ​​cameras in Zersen: There is a risk of high fines in Hessisch Oldendorf today!

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On August 16, 2025, speed enforcement will be carried out in Hessisch Oldendorf. Speed ​​camera locations and traffic safety regulations are explained.

Am 16.08.2025 wird in Hessisch Oldendorf Geschwindigkeitsüberwachung durchgeführt. Blitzerstandorte und Regelungen zur Verkehrssicherheit werden erläutert.
On August 16, 2025, speed enforcement will be carried out in Hessisch Oldendorf. Speed ​​camera locations and traffic safety regulations are explained.

Speed ​​cameras in Zersen: There is a risk of high fines in Hessisch Oldendorf today!

Today, August 16, 2025, Hessisch Oldendorf is all about speed enforcement. At a special location in Zersen, a mobile speed camera ensures that traffic safety on the streets is increased. In addition to the Bannsieks Mühle speed camera location, which is located in an 80 km/h zone, speed checks are currently also being carried out throughout the city. Drivers who drive too fast can be subject to high fines, as the basis for these measures is based on the Road Traffic Act (StVO) and the catalog of fines. According to [news.de]. Traffic lights clearly violate the rules.

For the safety of drivers, devices that disrupt traffic monitoring measures, such as radar detectors and laser jammers, are not permitted to be carried in the vehicle. According to Section 23 of the StVO, operating these devices in a vehicle is a criminal offense. A ray of hope for technology fans: speed camera apps on cell phones are permitted as long as they are not used while driving.

Explosion at the Clairton Coke Plant

Allegheny Front The explosion happened around 10:45 a.m. and was so powerful that it shook the entire Mon Valley. Don Furko, a maintenance planner who was in another building at the time of the incident, described the scenes as chaotic as he saw smoke coming from the direction of the exploded batteries.

Among the victims was Timothy Quinn, a 39-year-old father of three who was found in the rubble. Scott Buckiso, executive vice president of U.S. Steel, confirmed the explosion and said there were pressure reliefs at two valves. In particular, battery systems 13 and 14 are now out of service, while other batteries continue to operate. Despite the shock, many workers returned to work on Tuesday. The company and the union offer counseling for the affected employees in order to deal with the psychological stress.

The cause of the explosion remains unclear and is currently being investigated by the U.S. Steel investigates. Furko expressed concerns about the company's safety and responsibility regarding these dramatic events. In these reflective times, it is important to raise awareness of both road safety and industrial safety.