A10 on alert: speed camera warning for drivers today!
Speed camera warnings and speed controls on the A10 near Märkisch-Oderland on September 18th, 2025. Find out now!

A10 on alert: speed camera warning for drivers today!
Today, September 18th, 2025, drivers on the A10, the longest ring highway in Europe, are facing an important challenge. Speed is closely monitored at two locations, and this can quickly cost money. The first speed camera is in Altlandsberg, near Seeberg Dorf, and was reported this morning. The second is at Seddiner See, more precisely near Ferch, and was also reported this morning as an active speed camera.
As news.de reports, speeding is not just a common traffic violation, but also the main cause of many accidents on German roads. Authorities such as the police and public order offices are therefore increasingly monitoring traffic. Another option for speed control is mobile speed cameras, which can be used flexibly. This return to stationary speed cameras shows a trend that has emerged in recent years.
Monitoring and sanctions
The Road Traffic Regulations (StVO) provide clear regulations as to what sanctions can be expected for speeding. Violations can lead to fines, points in Flensburg and even driving bans. According to the ADAC, there is a nationwide catalog of fines that provides for different levels of fines for speeding in and outside the city.
For example, if you drive up to 10 km/h too fast in urban areas, you pay 30 euros. At 21 to 25 km/h it is already 115 euros and one point in Flensburg. Incidentally, in the case of speeding, those affected can comment on their violation during the hearing, which is an important opportunity to defend themselves or raise an objection.
Tips for drivers
A particularly clever piece of advice for all drivers: radar detectors are strictly prohibited in Germany and the use of such devices can result in severe penalties. But don't worry, speed camera warnings on the radio are allowed, and there are also many useful navigation apps, although they are no longer allowed to have the speed camera warning function active.
If you are wondering how best to avoid speed cameras, we recommend the speed camera, which provides an overview of all stationary speed measuring devices and traffic light speed cameras. If you enter your zip code, you can quickly find speed cameras in your area. This could perhaps help some drivers get a good deal and avoid unnecessary fines.
The following applies to all road users, whether cars, trucks, cyclists or pedestrians: safety on the road should always be the top priority. Because somehow we all have a responsibility to travel safely!