Speeders in Varlar: 122 speeders caught during police check!
The Coesfeld police will carry out speed checks in Varlar on June 25th, 2025 to increase traffic safety and reduce accidents involving wildlife.

Speeders in Varlar: 122 speeders caught during police check!
In an impressive speed check on June 25, 2025 on the L555 in Varlar, the Coesfeld police not only gave an overview of road safety, but also sent a clear signal to all road users. From 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. a total of 1,379 vehicles were measured, but surprisingly 122 drivers exceeded the speed limit. The maximum speed of a vehicle measured was 107 km/h, while only 70 km/h is permitted on this route. This means a fine of 200 euros after deducting the tolerance of 3 km/h.
As hallo24.de reports, the aim of these controls is not only to check compliance with speed limits, but also to provide information about the dangers of traffic accidents, especially wildlife accidents. Police plan to continue speed enforcement and educational activities throughout the year to raise awareness among road users and increase safety on the roads.
Road safety in focus
The police measures are aimed at improving road safety and preventing accidents. Speed controls are a proven means of ensuring compliance with speed limits. Speeding poses a significant risk, especially in dangerous areas such as busy intersections. According to bussgeldkatalog.org, penalties vary depending on the type of violation and can be crucial to maintaining road safety.
A clear approach to improving road safety includes, in addition to monitoring, education and preventive measures. Within the traffic safety concept, it is important to raise driver awareness, use modern measurement technology such as speed traps and laser measuring devices, and regularly check the traffic infrastructure. This not only punishes speeding, but also promotes understanding of the need for safety measures, as highlighted on bussgeldkatalog.net.
The consequences of speeding
For drivers caught speeding, the penalties can be severe. The catalog of fines provides for, for example, fines of up to 800 euros for extreme violations in built-up areas. This makes it clear that it is worth adhering to the applicable traffic regulations. In addition to the monetary penalties, additional points on the driving fitness register can jeopardize your driving license - a circumstance that no one should risk lightly.
In addition, education regarding the dangers caused by excessive speed is essential. This includes teaching road safety measures to both adults and children to ensure safe interaction in traffic. Through these checks, the Coesfeld police have positioned themselves not only as a reaction to violations, but also as a proactive part of traffic safety work.
The Coesfeld police contact points are available at any time if you have any questions or further information. You can contact the police on 02541-14-290 to -292 or their website at coesfeld.polizei.nrw visit.