Mobile speed cameras in Kassel, Göttingen and Northeim: This is how you stay safe!
Mobile speed cameras in Northeim, Göttingen and Kassel from June 30th to July 4th, 2025 to reduce speeding.

Mobile speed cameras in Kassel, Göttingen and Northeim: This is how you stay safe!
Road traffic monitoring will be the focus in the coming days, because from June 30th to July 6th, 2025, mobile speed cameras in Kassel, Göttingen and Northeim will once again focus their attention on speeders. The introduction of these mobile controls has a clear objective: to reduce speeding and thereby promote a safer traffic situation, which is so important for all road users.
In Kassel, drivers can expect the following mobile speed cameras: Heßbergstraße, Erich-Klabunde-Straße, Frasenweg, Harleshäuser Straße and Knaustwiesen. There are also four permanently installed systems that record speed in both directions. These are located on Wilhelmshöher Allee, the B83 on Lilienthalstrasse, Frankfurter Strasse and on Steinweg, where measurements are taken in alternating directions. A look at these locations makes it clear that the controls are not carried out without reason; They target frequent accident areas, as HNA reports.
The inspectors in Göttingen and Northeim
Things will also be exciting in Göttingen, because mobile speed cameras are active here on several days and locations. On Monday, June 30th, in the city of Hann. Münden as well as in the joint municipality of Gieboldehausen and the municipality of Bad Grund (Harz). On Tuesday the city of Duderstadt, the town of Bovenden and the municipality of Walkenried will follow, while on Wednesday the joint municipality of Radolfshausen and several towns in the Harz region will be on the radar. Safe driving behavior is expected on each of these days.
Similar rules apply in the Northeim district. The speed cameras are stationed in the Einbeck/Dassel, Bad Gandersheim/Kalefeld area and other regional hotspots. In addition, the semi-stationary Alice measuring system will be in use in the Dassel area from June 30th to July 7th. The district has repeatedly pointed out that excessive speeds are often one of the main causes of fatal accidents in road traffic, according to HNA.
Fines and legal aspects
For drivers who drive too fast, the consequences can quickly become unpleasant. According to the current regulations, speeding in the various categories, be it in urban areas or out of urban areas, can result in a driving ban of up to a month. The penalties vary depending on the severity of the violation, as the overview from Bussgeldkatalog.org shows. Even exceeding the limit by 26 km/h can result in a fine of up to 150 euros and a point in the driving fitness register.
Even though many people think they can get away with speeding, studies show that up to 56% of fine notices are incorrect. In discussions with the Stolle law firm, it was pointed out that defects can often occur, especially in speed measurements, which are worth taking a closer look at, as the bus money catalog notes.
Overall, the intensive controls show that road safety has the highest priority for the responsible authorities. The price increase for speeding can quickly put a dent in any driver's wallet. A little caution and sticking to speed limits are the best way to avoid expensive and unpleasant surprises. Stay safe and pay attention to traffic rules!