Attention drivers! Today there is lightning in front of the school in Kremperheide!
Current speed camera controls in Steinburg: Speed limit 30 km/h in Kremperheide. Where and when there is lightning today.

Attention drivers! Today there is lightning in front of the school in Kremperheide!
According to current reports, a mobile speed camera is in use in Kremperheide today, November 4th, 2025. The location is on Dorfstrasse, directly at the Kremperheide elementary school. The speed control was reported at 06:46 a.m. and the speed limit in this zone is 30 km/h, as [News.de]. The municipality is therefore demanding greater attention from road users.
The problem of speeding is particularly acute as such violations are one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. The police use mobile speed cameras not only in Kremperheide, but throughout the city to increase traffic safety and hold speeders accountable.
Mobile speed camera in focus
Mobile speed cameras can be used more flexibly compared to stationary versions and are often set up in dangerous places, such as construction sites or confusing intersections. The mobile devices use various measurement technologies, including radar, light barriers and laser devices. For many people, it is an unpleasant surprise when the speed camera suddenly appears and documents your speeding, both on the side of the road and while driving.
For those who fail to obey speed limits, the financial consequences can be significant. Driving violations are punished with fines, with fines of 70 euros being imposed if the speed exceeds 21 km/h. At higher speeds, the fines and points in Flensburg can increase quickly. For example, exceeding 41 km/h costs 160 euros and means two points and a month's driving ban, as the fine catalog explains in detail. So it's worth always keeping an eye on the speed displays, especially in busy areas like Kremperheide.
The challenge remains that speed controls should not only serve as a deterrent, but above all to protect road users. Especially in residential areas and near schools, it is crucial that all road users adhere to the prescribed speed limits.
There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras installed in Germany, many of which are located in typical danger spots. The modern technology of speed cameras, also known as “box” speed cameras, is crucial to ensuring safety on the roads and motivating users to comply with traffic rules in the long term.
Overall, mobile speed cameras are not only a means of punishing traffic violations, but also an important part of the region's traffic safety strategy. It remains to be hoped that such measures can further reduce accidents and dangerous situations in the future.