Speed ​​camera alarm in Häuslingen: throttled down on the Black Trail today!

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Mobile speed cameras in the Heidekreis: Speeding will be monitored in Häuslingen on November 12th, 2025.

Mobile Radarkontrollen im Heidekreis: Am 12.11.2025 in Häuslingen werden Geschwindigkeitsüberschreitungen überwacht.
Mobile speed cameras in the Heidekreis: Speeding will be monitored in Häuslingen on November 12th, 2025.

Speed ​​camera alarm in Häuslingen: throttled down on the Black Trail today!

Today, November 12, 2025, people will be taking a closer look in Häuslingen. The police have announced mobile speed cameras on Schwarzer Weg, a busy street in the Klein-Häuslingen municipality. These speed measurements take place in a 20 km/h zone, which means that drivers should be particularly careful, as speeding will result in severe fines and possibly even driving bans. Road safety is clearly the priority here. How news.de reported, the radar control was reported this morning at 5:49 a.m. and was last updated at 7:16 a.m. It can be assumed that officials will continue to carry out temporary measurements later in the day.

The police in Lower Saxony take road traffic monitoring very seriously. The use of speed camera apps or radar detectors while driving is expressly prohibited and falls under Section 23 Paragraph 1b of the Road Traffic Act. Nevertheless, it remains exciting to see how many road users will adhere to the speed limits and whether the controls can actually contribute to the desired road safety.

A look beyond the borders of Häuslingen

While traffic safety is currently the focus in Häuslingen, modern technologies offer completely new opportunities for further training. An interesting option that is relevant not only for students but also for working people is this Moodle app. It allows users to access course content anytime and anywhere. Functions such as exchanging ideas with other course participants or submitting assignments via various media drive learning forward and make it possible to keep an eye on progress at all times. Whether image, audio or video – everything can be uploaded easily.

In order to use the Moodle app, the mobile services must be activated by the site administrator. This means that users should check in advance whether their institution supports these services. Moodle relies on open, free software. You can support the developers through donations and feedback, which further improves the app.

Support for older people

Another important area that is often overlooked is assistive devices for seniors. The AIC promotes this initiative by providing grants for equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs or even hospital beds. It is important to note that these grants are only awarded following a formal application. Refunds are not available for purchases already made, meaning seniors are well advised to apply in advance and undergo an assessment by a qualified assessor.

These various topics illustrate the complexity of citizens' needs and the importance of addressing both road safety and personal education and social support in our community. Whether driving or studying – there are many ways we can support each other. Stay alert, both on the roads and in your educational endeavors!