Be careful, speed cameras in Gransee! You have to be careful here on November 12th, 2025!

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In Oberhavel there will be mobile speed cameras for traffic safety in Gransee on November 12th, 2025. Locations and speed limits will be announced.

In Oberhavel gibt es am 12.11.2025 in Gransee mobile Blitzer zur Verkehrssicherheit. Standorte und Tempolimits werden kundgetan.
In Oberhavel there will be mobile speed cameras for traffic safety in Gransee on November 12th, 2025. Locations and speed limits will be announced.

Be careful, speed cameras in Gransee! You have to be careful here on November 12th, 2025!

November 12, 2025 will once again bring exciting news for all road users in Gransee, in the beautiful Oberhavel district. Today marks the start of mobile traffic monitoring, which is attracting the attention of many drivers. The current speed camera location is on Meseberger Weg, and everyone here should adhere to the speed limit of 30 km/h. The speed camera was reported at 6:50 a.m. this morning and the status of the information is dated 7:46 a.m. so that all drivers are informed in time to be safe and compliant with the rules. As news.de reports, the danger situation in road traffic can change at any time, which is why adjustments to radar controls are not uncommon.

The situation in Gransee could also be part of a larger initiative. Mobile speed cameras were used in the Oberhavel district in the first week of the summer holidays, from July 28th to August 3rd, 2025. The focus was on accident hotspots, daycare centers and schools as well as retirement homes. The speed camera locations included Schildow on Schillerstrasse, near the Spatzenhaus daycare center, and in Zehdenick along the L22, which underlines the importance of safety for sensitive road users. According to moz.de, these measures were primarily about increasing the safety of children.

The technology behind the speed cameras

Let's get to the technology behind these mobile speed cameras. The mobile speed cameras not only monitor speeding, but are also responsible for detecting distance violations and red light violations. The difference between stationary and mobile speed cameras is that mobile speed cameras can be positioned flexibly in dangerous areas. Different technologies such as radar technology or LIDAR could be used around Gransee, so it could be really expensive for traffic offenders. Tolerance deductions come into play when speeding: 3 km/h at speeds up to 100 km/h or 3% at higher speeds. You can find out more about this at bussgeldkatalog.org.

Another interesting aspect is the Enforcement Trailer from Vitronic, a new mobile speed camera that can operate autonomously for up to five days. Such technological advances help improve road safety and consistently prosecute traffic violations.

Anyone who thinks they can escape speed cameras with a radar detector is out of luck. These devices are prohibited by law in Germany and their use can lead to fines and points in Flensburg. The message is clear: safety for all road users is the top priority and mobile speed cameras play a crucial role in this.

So stay alert and follow traffic rules while driving through Gransee. After all, we all want to arrive safely!