Be careful, speed cameras! Speed ​​limit in Queckenberg closely in sight today!

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Current speed camera information from Rheinbach on July 8th, 2025: Mobile radar device in Queckenberg monitors speeding.

Aktuelle Blitzerinformationen aus Rheinbach am 08.07.2025: Mobiles Radargerät in Queckenberg überwacht Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen.
Current speed camera information from Rheinbach on July 8th, 2025: Mobile radar device in Queckenberg monitors speeding.

Be careful, speed cameras! Speed ​​limit in Queckenberg closely in sight today!

Mobile speed monitoring will be used in Rheinbach today, July 8, 2025. According to news.de, a radar box was placed on the L 210 in Queckenberg (zip code 53359), where the speed limit is 70 km/h. Speed ​​has been monitored since 6:52 a.m. this morning at the latest. Update on the location of the flash units came at 8:41 a.m., showing that the position of the flash units may vary.

Traveling quickly? Then caution is advised, because speeding will be held responsible in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO). It's not just speeding violations that are relevant. Distance violations and disregarding red lights can also cost a lot of money. An important note for all drivers: According to Section 23 of the StVO, it is forbidden to use or carry devices to display or disrupt traffic monitoring measures. Anyone who carries a radar detector or a laser jamming device is committing a criminal offense.

The consequences of speeding

Fines for speeding violations vary significantly depending on the severity of the offense. The ADAC has summarized the most important penalties in urban areas:

Exceedance rate fine Points Driving ban
Up to 10 km/h 30€
11 – 15 km/h 50€
16 – 20 km/h 70€
21 – 25 km/h 115€ 1
26 – 30 km/h 180€ 1 month
31 – 40 km/h 260€ 2 months
41 – 50 km/h 400€ 2 months
51 – 60 km/h 560€ 2 months
61 – 70 km/h 700€ 3 months
Over 70 km/h 800€ 3 months

Especially these days it is more important than ever to travel safely and responsibly. This applies not only to cars, but also to all other road users, including pedestrians, bicycles and trucks. As bussgeldkatalog.org explains, traffic monitoring is also of great importance for road safety. The federal authorities rely on a uniform set of rules to ensure order and safety on our roads.

A little tip for users: Speed ​​camera apps on smartphones are permitted as long as they are not activated while driving. Using speed camera maps is also unproblematic as long as you enter the correct information. Why is it worth it? In Germany there are over 52,000 permanently installed radar devices and red light monitoring systems that are regularly updated - a useful aid in ensuring safety for all road users.