Attention, drivers! Speed ​​camera alarm in Liebshausen on November 7th!

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Find out everything about mobile speed cameras in the Rhein-Hunsrück district on November 7th, 2025 - locations, speed limits and fines.

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Find out everything about mobile speed cameras in the Rhein-Hunsrück district on November 7th, 2025 - locations, speed limits and fines.

Attention, drivers! Speed ​​camera alarm in Liebshausen on November 7th!

Today, November 7th, 2025, things will get tricky again for drivers in the small community of Liebshausen in the Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district. There is a high risk of being caught. According to [news.de]. on. Early in the morning at 6:53 a.m., a mobile speed trap was reported at the A61 location, where a perhaps surprisingly low speed limit of just 10 km/h applies. This strict limit makes it clear that the authorities are serious about road safety.

It is important to note that the speed camera location has not been officially confirmed at this time. Nevertheless, it can be assumed that complaints will not be long in coming if road users ignore the regulations.

High fines for speeding

Anyone who does not adhere to the applicable speed limits must expect severe penalties. According to [derbussgeldkatalog.de](https://www.derbussgeldkatalog.de/Blitzer-Deutschland/ Karten/), the legal regulation provides for the following fines, for example:

  • 21 km/h zu schnell: 70 EUR und 1 Punkt in Flensburg
  • 26 km/h zu schnell: 80 EUR und 1 Punkt in Flensburg
  • 41 km/h zu schnell: 160 EUR, 2 Punkte und 1 Monat Fahrverbot

Things become particularly tricky when traffic offenders repeatedly drive too fast within 12 months. There may be a driving ban here. Mobile speed cameras are used primarily at construction sites and danger spots, where the use of speed cameras is widespread.

There are plenty of speed cameras in Germany

There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in Germany, which are said to be rarely found on motorways because they are less flexible and require regular calibration. They are often installed in the form of “boxes”, while more modern video systems use small cameras on motorway bridges. Mobile speed cameras, on the other hand, can be used flexibly - both on country roads as well as on motorways and construction sites.

The use of mobile speed cameras alone shows that the authorities are actively working to punish speeding and ensure road safety. The measurement techniques range from radar to light barriers to laser devices installed in speed cameras. It's no wonder that many drivers get uneasy when they encounter a speed camera.

Road safety should be the top priority for all drivers and compliance with speed limits is of great importance. So pay full attention to the current speed rules to avoid not only expensive fines but also trouble with the authorities.