Mobile speed cameras in Schmallenberg: Today drivers have to be careful!

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Mobile flashing in Schmallenberg: Current speed control on October 29th, 2025, L776, zip code 57392, ensures more traffic safety.

Mobiles Blitzen in Schmallenberg: Aktuelle Geschwindigkeitskontrolle am 29.10.2025, L776, PLZ 57392, sorgt für mehr Verkehrssicherheit.
Mobile flashing in Schmallenberg: Current speed control on October 29th, 2025, L776, zip code 57392, ensures more traffic safety.

Mobile speed cameras in Schmallenberg: Today drivers have to be careful!

A mobile radar check will be carried out in Schmallenberg today, October 29, 2025. At 2:37 p.m., the police in North Rhine-Westphalia reported the current location of the speed camera on the L776 in Brabecke, where the speed limit is 50 km/h. Such checks are part of a continuous monitoring program to increase road safety and punish speeding violations. The police don't mess around and use various measuring systems to precisely measure the speed of the vehicles. According to News.de there are temporary speed measurements in the entire area around Schmallenberg to be expected.

A look at the speed control technology shows that the police use light barriers and laser measuring devices in addition to radar systems. These instruments work, among other things, with electromagnetic waves and light pulses to calculate the speed of the vehicles. Piezo and induction measurements are also part of the traffic monitoring repertoire. In order to further promote road safety, both stationary and mobile monitoring is carried out. Bussgeldkatalog.de explains that drivers who are caught speeding must expect a fine, which not only contains the penalty, but also a possible points award in Flensburg, including a possible driving ban.

Deductions for speed measurements

The tolerances that are taken into account when measuring speed are particularly interesting. A deduction of 3 km/h is made for speeds below 100 km/h, while 3 percent is usually deducted for higher speeds. These deductions can have various causes, such as the lower measurement precision of some systems. This means that even a fast driver at a higher speed might be able to get off lightly if the technology is in question.

These speed controls not only serve to prevent traffic accidents, but are also intended to change the way drivers think. It's no secret that a little more consideration for speed limits can't hurt - for all road users. Whether in the city or in the country, safety always has priority. So keep your eyes open and drive safely!