Attention drivers! There is lightning here today in Minden and Rodenbeck!

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In Minden, today, July 18, 2025, speed controls are active at three speed camera locations with an increased risk of fines.

In Minden sind heute, am 18.07.2025, Geschwindigkeitskontrollen an drei Blitzerstandorten mit erhöhtem Bußgeldrisiko aktiv.
In Minden, today, July 18, 2025, speed controls are active at three speed camera locations with an increased risk of fines.

Attention drivers! There is lightning here today in Minden and Rodenbeck!

This Friday, July 18, 2025, the topic of speed enforcement is once again on everyone's lips, especially in Minden. In this city, three locations have been identified where drivers should pay particular attention to avoid falling into the clutches of speed cameras. Loud news.de Current reports about speed camera locations are crucial for every car journey.

The three speed cameras are located on Fuldastrasse, Portastrasse and Ringstrasse, where the respective speed limits of 70 and 50 km/h must be observed. Especially in Rodenbeck, where the speed limit is 50 km/h, drivers should be aware that several speeding violations have already been reported here. In Germany, such traffic violations are not only common, they are also the main cause of numerous accidents on our roads.

Fines and points at a glance

A speeding violation can quickly become expensive and not only put a hole in your wallet. The fines vary depending on the severity of the offense. The sanctions for violations in urban areas are staggered as follows:

Exceedance (km/h) Fine (€) Points Driving ban
Until 10 30
11 – 15 50
16 – 20 70
21 – 25 115 1
26 – 30 180 1 month

The penalties cannot be ignored, and even minor violations can quickly lead to a point in Flensburg. In general, fines that exceed 26 km/h can also result in driving bans, as shown below ADAC explained.

Speed ​​camera technology and its effects

Speed ​​cameras are not only a means of punishing speeding, but also an important part of traffic safety on German roads. There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in Germany that require regular maintenance. Mobile speed cameras, on the other hand, are flexible in use and are often used on country roads and at construction sites. This technology often brings with it a certain degree of uncertainty for drivers, as the measurement techniques range from radar to light barriers.

The goal of speed controls is clear: safety for all road users. It is therefore to be hoped that the number of traffic violations will decrease in the future, because awareness of compliance with speed limits must also grow. Everyone can do their part by obeying traffic rules and paying attention to speed.