Attention, speed camera warning: speed controls in Ludwigsthal today!
On July 10, 2025, a mobile radar control will be carried out in Neunkirchen, Ludwigsthal. Speed limits must be observed!

Attention, speed camera warning: speed controls in Ludwigsthal today!
There's a lot going on in Neunkirchen, Saarland today, July 10th, 2025. A mobile speed camera is currently in use here and was able to expose a few traffic offenders by 7:57 a.m. at the latest. The speed camera is on the L 287 in Ludwigsthal and is placed within sight of all drivers who have to expect a maximum speed of 80 km/h. This corresponds to the speed limit at this point and compliance with it would be more than advisable for road safety.
The current speed camera information has only recently been updated, most recently at 12:58 p.m. In Neunkirchen, temporary speed measurements are planned throughout the city, which should remind road users. Please note: There are tolerance deductions for speed measurements, namely 3 km/h for speeds below 100 km/h and 3 percent deduction for higher speeds. This shows some leniency, but it is still important to stick to the speed limits to avoid accidents. [News.de].
Why flashing is important
Speed monitoring in Germany is not a walk in the park, but primarily serves the safety of all road users. There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in Germany that require regular maintenance and calibration. In addition to these permanently installed devices, mobile speed cameras are also used, which can be placed flexibly in various locations, such as country roads and construction sites. All speed cameras must pass special technical tests to ensure that the measurements are accurate and reliable. [DerBußgeldkatalog.de](https://www.derbussgeldkatalog.de/Blitzer-Deutschland/ Karten/) emphasizes that there are appropriate fines for speeding, which can quickly hurt your wallet.
A typical fine for speeding 21 km/h outside of urban areas is EUR 70 and one point in Flensburg. If you exceed 41 km/h too fast, you will be fined EUR 160, two points and a one-month driving ban. And even if you think you can get away with it, you would do well to stick to the guidelines, as repeated violations within 12 months can also lead to a driving ban.
Measuring methods at a glance
Authorities use various technologies to monitor speed. These include, among other things, laser measurements, radar measurements and induction loops. Regardless of whether it is raining, snowing or at night – flashing can be carried out under a wide variety of circumstances. However, the measurements must always be carried out under certain guidelines set by the federal states. The ADAC points out that the measuring devices must be checked regularly to ensure that they deliver accurate and fair results.
So it will be exciting to see how the traffic situation in Neunkirchen develops. With the introduction of mobile speed cameras and consistent monitoring of speed limits, the authorities hope to increase safety on the roads. So if you're driving through Ludwigsthal in the coming days, you should keep a close eye on your speed!