Police announce speed checks in the 46th week!

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The police are carrying out speed checks in Cochem-Zell in the 46th calendar week. Find out about locations and dates.

Die Polizei führt in der 46. Kalenderwoche Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Cochem-Zell durch. Informieren Sie sich über die Standorte und Termine.
The police are carrying out speed checks in Cochem-Zell in the 46th calendar week. Find out about locations and dates.

Police announce speed checks in the 46th week!

In the coming days, car and truck drivers in the region can expect increased speed controls. Police have announced a series of surveillance measures on various roads to ensure that all road users adhere to speed limits.

The speed measurements will begin on Monday, November 10, 2025 and will cover various major traffic routes. The planned inspection locations are:

  • L 2 Zemmer
  • L 28 Neunkirchen
  • B 50 Zeltingen-Rachtig
  • A 60 Prüm
  • B 50 Oberweis

Tuesday, November 11th also features an extensive review at the following locations:

  • B 50 Metterich
  • A 64 Ehrang
  • B 53 Trier-Pfalzel
  • B 50 Longkamp

The inspection continues until Wednesday November 12th and includes:

  • L 10 Kerpen
  • L 46 Spangdahlem
  • Wittlich
  • L 28 Neunkirchen
  • B 51 Trier

On Thursday, November 13th, drivers are asked to be particularly careful on the following roads:

  • B 50 Metterich
  • L 49 Hetzerath
  • B 410 Lichtenborn
  • B 327 Morbach
  • B 50 Oberweis

The last day of inspection is Friday November 14th, with measurements at these points:

  • A 64 Ehrang
  • B 50 Metterich
  • B 407 Kell
  • L 2 Zemmer

Increased police presence

In addition to these announced controls, mobile and stationary speed measurements are also carried out, such as >Rhein-Zeitungreported. The police appeal to all road users to stick to the speed limits in order to increase road safety.

The topic of traffic safety is also becoming increasingly relevant in other contexts. For example, the use of innovative technologies that can help improve safety is also being discussed. The development of applications and systems, such as programming with >Visual Studioshows that digitalization is also finding its way into the area of ​​traffic monitoring.

Investment in the gold sector

A completely different topic, which also affects the region, is investment in the gold sector. The JNUG Exchange Traded Fund, which offers leveraged (2x) exposure to the MVIS Global Junior Gold Miners Index, has just regained interest in the current market conditions. The index includes companies that derive at least 50% of their revenue from gold or silver mining activities. TradingView reports that JNUG is designed as a tactical trading tool that is primarily suitable for short-term investments.

The small capitalization of “junior” companies could present both risks and opportunities for investors. Therefore, investors should carefully consider holding for a longer period as the experience may vary depending on market performance.

In summary, it can be said that there is currently a lot of upheaval both on the road and in the financial world. Whether you pay attention to your speed on the roads or invest in gold, you need to act wisely in both cases.

If you have any questions about speed checks, please contact the Trier Police Headquarters on 0651 983 40025.