Rapid controls in the Trier area: speed cameras active today!
On June 24th, 2025, speed checks will be carried out at several locations in the Trier region. Find out about speed cameras and fines.

Rapid controls in the Trier area: speed cameras active today!
Today in the Trier region, Luxembourg and Saarland, special attention is paid to speed: speed cameras are on the agenda! The authorities monitor compliance with speed limits at several locations. The selected locations for the speed measurements include the A602 near Longuich, the L47 in Monzel and the B410 in Lichtenborn. In addition, inspections are also carried out in Differdange, Rue de Hussigny, and in Hesperange, Allée de la Jeunesse Sacrifiée 1940-1945. Road safety in the region is important to the responsible public order offices and police stations and is supported by continuous controls. Speed measurements may also occur at other locations, which are not specified in more detail but are particularly important.
Things get particularly tough on the roads in Saarland: Here, the section of the B 51 between Völklingen and Saarlouis and the BAB 8 between the Heusweiler exit and the Neunkirchen motorway junction are in the focus of the inspectors. If you're traveling too fast here, you should really be careful. The fines are not without their consequences, and the points in the Flensburg register can quickly become an unpleasant surprise.
Fines and points at a glance
Speeding fines are staggered and it is worth paying attention to the limits. Anyone caught in urban areas will face the following penalties:
- bis 10 km/h: 58,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 11 – 15 km/h: 78,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 16 – 20 km/h: 98,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 21 – 25 km/h: 143,50 € – 1 Punkt
- 26 – 30 km/h: 208,50 € – 1 Punkt (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
- 31 – 40 km/h: 288,50 € – 2 Punkte (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
- 41 – 50 km/h: 428,50 € – 2 Punkte (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
- über 70 km/h: 843,50 € – 2 Punkte (3 Monate Fahrverbot)
The table looks a little different outside of town, but the objective of road safety remains the same:
- bis 10 km/h: 48,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 11 – 15 km/h: 68,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 16 – 20 km/h: 88,50 € – 0 Punkte
- 21 – 25 km/h: 128,50 € – 1 Punkt
- 26 – 30 km/h: 178,50 € – 1 Punkt (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
- über 70 km/h: 738,50 € – 2 Punkte (3 Monate Fahrverbot)
Limitation periods and cross-border regulations
Important to know: Speeding fines imposed abroad can also be enforced when you re-enter the country. Within the EU, uniform enforcement guidelines apply for fines starting at 70 euros. However, the statute of limitations can vary greatly and depends on the respective national regulations. For example, countries like Belgium and France have one year, while Italy only allows 360 days for the statute of limitations. The advice here is that drivers should be aware of the specific deadlines to avoid unpleasant surprises when they want to re-enter the respective country.
In addition, it can take two to three weeks from the complaint to the delivery of the fine notice. In some cases, delivery can even take up to six months. One-off, extremely high fines and points in the central traffic register in Flensburg are nothing unusual here either. Drivers should also keep an eye on the changes to the 2025 catalog of fines, which aim to further increase road safety.
Overall, the call to all road users in the region remains: Watch your speed and stay safe on the road! Every curve radius and every overtaking maneuver can be crucial, and obeying the traffic rules not only protects you, but also other road users. So let's stay safe and responsible so that we don't have to worry about speed camera checks in the future.
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