Attention, drivers! Today there is lightning in 8 places in Berlin!

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On August 24th, 2025, the police in Berlin will carry out mobile speed checks. Drivers should drive carefully!

Am 24.08.2025 führt die Polizei in Berlin mobile Geschwindigkeitskontrollen durch. Autofahrer sollten vorsichtig fahren!
On August 24th, 2025, the police in Berlin will carry out mobile speed checks. Drivers should drive carefully!

Attention, drivers! Today there is lightning in 8 places in Berlin!

Traffic monitoring in Berlin is particularly in focus today, August 24th, 2025. Motorists in the capital should now keep their ears open, as mobile speed cameras are positioned on a total of eight streets and monitor compliance with speed limits. Quite a few are likely to rely on the police to intervene when it comes to compliance with the road traffic regulations (StVO). Anyone who exceeds the speed must expect severe fines, as news.de reports.

Regardless of the type of speed enforcement - whether stationary or mobile - the police ensure that road safety is at the top of the agenda. It uses various techniques to measure speed, including radar systems, light barriers and laser measuring devices. These methods guarantee that even the fastest speeders will not get away unscathed, as bussgeldkatalog.de informs.

On the trail of mobile speed cameras

For drivers who believe they can drive faster than permitted, it is worth taking a look at the tolerance deductions for mobile speed cameras. Anyone traveling at less than 100 km/h will benefit from a deduction of 3 km/h from the measured value. At speeds over 100 km/h the measured values ​​are reduced by 3%. Some speed camera models can have even higher tolerance deductions. It is therefore advisable to keep a close eye on the speed and, if necessary, not to put too much pressure on the accelerator pedal so that you don't have the feeling that you are just throwing your money out the window, as blitzerkatalog.org emphasizes.

It gets even worse for new drivers: Anyone who drives more than 21 km/h too fast during the probationary period will, in addition to the fine, also have to expect an extension of the probationary period and participation in an advanced seminar. It's worth keeping an eye on the speed, because the consequences are not without their consequences! For speeding, there are not only fines, but also points in Flensburg and, in the worst case, even driving bans.

A look into the future of road safety

The police carry out not only mobile but also stationary speed checks in order to further increase road safety. Another aspect is the use of modern technologies, including sensors in the road surface that measure changes in the flow of electricity caused by passing vehicles. These creative approaches to traffic monitoring not only have a preventive effect, but also contribute to educating road users, as can be seen from various messages and reports.

Finally, it should be noted that traffic safety is a top priority in Berlin. Drivers should therefore think carefully about how fast they actually want to travel. A small excess of speed can quickly become costly and empty your wallet. If you drive safely and in accordance with the rules, you don't have to be afraid of speed cameras - and you can cruise through the streets of Berlin with a clear conscience.