Speed camera action today: Trier region is hit hard! Checkout faster!
Find out everything about the speed camera controls in the Trier region on July 10, 2025, including location details and fines.

Speed camera action today: Trier region is hit hard! Checkout faster!
Today, July 10, 2025, it's that time again: an intensive speed camera program is planned in the Trier region and in the neighboring areas of Luxembourg and Saarland. The responsible authorities have announced speed checks at several locations in order to increase road safety and remove speeders from traffic. The exact checkpoints for this day include the B51 in Bitburg and Trier, the L57 in Ürzig and the B265 in Olzheim. Increased controls are also being carried out in other areas, such as Hosingen, Luxembourg (rue de Strasbourg), Pontpierre (rue de Luxembourg) and Roodt-Syre (rue de Luxembourg). In Saarland, the A8 motorway and the BAB 623 are among the areas where speed camera operations can also be expected. Drivers should be particularly careful here to avoid unpleasant surprises in the form of fines, as lokalo.de reports.
The fines for speeding should not be underestimated and, depending on the violation, range from 58.50 euros for a speed limit of up to 10 km/h in the city to 843.50 euros for extreme violations of over 70 km/h. It becomes particularly expensive when not only fines, but also points in Flensburg and even a driving ban are added. For even moderate violations of just 21-25 km/h, drivers can expect to pay 143.50 euros and one point. These penalties clearly show that it is worth keeping an eye on your speed in order to protect your wallet and your driving license.
Safety and consequences
As a rule, fine notices are delivered within 2-3 weeks. In exceptional cases, however, it can take up to 6 months for such a notice to arrive. The traffic psychologist doesn't want to cause panic here, but he does clarify that the statute of limitations for administrative offenses is usually 3 months. This period begins on the day of the violation. Anyone who fears receiving a discount for these violations from abroad should keep the current regulations in mind. Traffic offenses in other EU countries can be enforced across borders, especially if the monetary penalty is at least 70 euros, as bussgeldkatalog.org notes.
In addition, the statute of limitations for fines from abroad varies depending on the country. While in Belgium it is one year, in Italy it only provides for 360 days. So anyone who was caught speeding while abroad could receive a fine notice even months later. Therefore, be careful not to experience any unpleasant surprises when you return.
Catalog of fines: What’s in it?
What is particularly noteworthy is that fines are linked to different points for speeding within and outside of town. For inner-city traffic, exceeding the limit at 21 to 25 km/h is enough for 143.50 euros and one point, while in out-of-town traffic, exceeding the limit by 21 to 25 km/h is punished with 128.50 euros and one point.
- Innerorts bis 10 km/h: 58,50 € – 0 Punkte
- Innerorts 11-15 km/h: 78,50 € – 0 Punkte
- Innerorts 21-25 km/h: 143,50 € – 1 Punkt
- Außerorts bis 10 km/h: 48,50 € – 0 Punkte
- Außerorts 11-15 km/h: 68,50 € – 0 Punkte
- Außerorts 21-25 km/h: 128,50 € – 1 Punkt
Conclusion: A little more caution behind the wheel can't hurt. Stay alert, stick to the speed limits and enjoy a safe journey in the Trier region and beyond! Further information on the amount and regulation of fines can be found at bussgeldrechner.com.