Mobile speed cameras from nowhere: speed monitoring in Pirmasens!
Mobile speed camera in Pirmasens: Current speed cameras on September 17th, 2025, speed limit 70 km/h. Information about traffic safety in Rhineland-Palatinate.

Mobile speed cameras from nowhere: speed monitoring in Pirmasens!
The streets of Rhineland-Palatinate are once again very popular these days when it comes to speed controls. On September 17th, 2025, a mobile speed camera was registered in area B10 in Pirmasens, more precisely in Staffelhof (zip code 66989). The report reached us at 4:54 p.m. and the police said that the speed limit here is 70 km/h. For road users, this is a clear warning to stick to the speed limits. News.de reports that mobile speed cameras could be flexibly adapted to minimize the danger on the roads.
Rhineland-Palatinate has around 861 kilometers of motorway to offer, and many drivers don't always take the speed limits seriously. This means that speed cameras are a common sight in the region. In recent years the number of speeding violations has increased significantly. According to current surveys, around 2.3 million violations were registered in 2024. An increase that will certainly not only fill the authorities' coffers, but also endanger safety on the roads. Bussgeldkatalog.org informed about the legal consequences of such violations: fines, points in Flensburg and even driving bans can be the consequences.
The role of speed enforcement
The police make it clear that the checks are not just intended to punish people, but to reduce the risk of accidents. As can be seen from various reports, Rhineland-Palatinate is also pursuing the long-term goal of “Vision Zero” with its lightning campaigns, i.e. no more traffic accidents. The Rhein-Zeitung explains that the central fines office in Speyer is responsible for recording speeding violations and that the data collected is constantly increasing. The speed camera is often used on motorways and country roads to ensure safety for all road users.
Road safety remains a central issue in Rhineland-Palatinate: The lightning locations are constantly being adjusted in order to give drivers a little incentive to stick to the rules. Even if the locations of mobile speed cameras are not announced in advance, those interested can still find out about current controls on the radio or online. After all, everyone knows the saying: If you drive too fast, you not only lose money, but in the worst case, you also lose your freedom on the road.