Attention drivers: There is lightning again in Herne today!

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Find out where mobile speed cameras will take place in Herne on November 3rd, 2025 and what speed limits apply.

Erfahren Sie, wo am 3.11.2025 in Herne mobile Radarkontrollen stattfinden und welche Geschwindigkeitslimits gelten.
Find out where mobile speed cameras will take place in Herne on November 3rd, 2025 and what speed limits apply.

Attention drivers: There is lightning again in Herne today!

This Monday, November 3rd, 2025, there will be special attention on the streets in Herne, as mobile speed cameras have been announced at five locations. Such measures are intended to ensure greater safety in traffic and curb speeding. Like [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858907084/mobile-blitzer-d-herne-radarkontrolle-nordrhein-westfalen-aktuell-in-sodingen-boernig-holthaus en-settlement-teutoburgia-kita-castroper-strasse-wanne-wanne-bickern-herne-mitte-holsterhausen-where-is-the-lightning-today-on-monday-03-11-2025/1/) reported, the controls are scheduled in various parts of Herne.

The locations of the speed cameras are as follows:

  • Castroper Straße (44627 Sodingen, Börnig/Holthausen, in der Nähe der Kita) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h
  • Bickernstraße (44649 Wanne, Wanne-Bickern)
  • Sodinger Straße (44627 Sodingen) – Tempolimit: 50 km/h
  • Rottbruchstraße (44625 Herne-Mitte, Holsterhausen) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h
  • Stöckstraße (44649 Wanne, Wanne-Bickern) – Tempolimit: 30 km/h

The speed camera alerts were broadcast at different times throughout the afternoon, encouraging drivers to pay extra attention. Exceeding the speed limit not only results in fines, but also points and possibly driving bans. These strict measures are intended to ensure that all road users act responsibly.

Legal aspects

Traffic monitoring also provides clear guidelines: the use of technical aids to disrupt controls is absolutely prohibited according to Section 23 of the StVO. This means that drivers should be careful because the consequences can be severe.

Good news for all technology lovers: Using speed camera apps is not a criminal offense as long as they are not activated while driving. A small consolation, but safety comes first!

At this time when many people are on the move, the question of education and the opportunity to learn while traveling also arises. In this context, the Moodle app is an excellent tool. The app allows users to access course content anytime, anywhere and offers numerous features such as submitting assignments, tracking your learning progress and participating in activities, both online and offline. You can find out more about this at moodle.org.

It is therefore important to have a good hand both on the road and when learning and to act responsibly. Whether driving or learning using mobile applications, a certain level of mindfulness is always crucial.