Flashing today on the A13: Where the mobile speed traps lurk!

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Find out everything about mobile speed cameras on the A13 near Lübbenau-Spreewald on July 5, 2025 and the current fine regulations.

Erfahren Sie alles über mobile Blitzer auf der A13 bei Lübbenau-Spreewald am 5. Juli 2025 und die aktuellen Bußgeldregelungen.
Find out everything about mobile speed cameras on the A13 near Lübbenau-Spreewald on July 5, 2025 and the current fine regulations.

Flashing today on the A13: Where the mobile speed traps lurk!

Today, July 5, 2025, a mobile speed camera on the A13 motorway in Brandenburg is causing increased attention. Loud news.de The location of the speed camera was announced at 5:37 a.m. in the Lübbenau Spreewald region, more precisely near Groß Radden. This mobile speed camera has not had its status officially confirmed, but recent updates indicate that more speeding violations are expected here.

Speeding is known to be one of the most common traffic violations and contributes significantly to accidents on German roads. To counteract this, the authorities rely on mobile speed traps that can be flexibly placed at accident hotspots and danger spots. These can be mounted on various standalone devices - a clever system that helps to increase road safety.

Controls on the A13

The A13, which leads from the Berliner Ring (A10) via the Spreewald triangle to Dresden and has a total length of 151 km, not only has two stationary speed cameras, but also a considerable number of mobile controls. These mobile speed cameras are particularly active in known accident hotspots and thus make it clear that the number of fixed speed cameras does not consistently reflect the actual number of patrols. The use of mobile speed cameras has proven to be effective in ensuring road users adhere to the speed limit. Information about the most common speed camera locations on the A13 is also available, which allows drivers to plan to a certain extent - whether they actually use them is up to each individual.

The fines for speeding follow a clear catalogue. Loud bussgeldkatalog.org Drivers can expect the following sanctions:

Tempo cutter Fine (out of town) Points Driving license ban
Up to 10 km/h 20€ 0 No
11 – 15 km/h 40€ 0 No
16 – 20 km/h 60€ 0 No
21 – 25 km/h 100€ 1 No
26 – 30 km/h 150€ 1 1 month
31 – 40 km/h 200€ 1 1 month
41 – 50 km/h 320€ 2 1 month
51 – 60 km/h 480€ 2 1 month
Over 70 km/h 700€ 2 3 months

Important information about driving bans

It is particularly worth mentioning that there is a risk of a driving ban if the speed limit exceeds 31 km/h in urban areas or 41 km/h outside of urban areas. In addition, repeat offenders who speed more than 26 km/h twice within a year can expect an additional driving ban. This is a serious issue, especially for commuters.

The technical methods of speed measurements range from radar to laser measuring devices. How bussgeldexperte.org As explained, tolerances must be taken into account when measuring speed, which vary depending on the speed. And it recently turned out that checking fine notices in a timely manner can definitely make sense for serious violations.

Overall, the A13 is still a busy route on which both road users and authorities are required to demonstrate a good hand in terms of safety. Whether you are a frequent driver on the route or an occasional driver: paying better attention to speed limits could make the difference here!