Speed ​​cameras on the A10: Today where the speed controls were closed

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On August 24th, 2025, mobile speed cameras will be used on the A10 in Oberhavel. Drivers should observe speed limits.

Am 24.08.2025 werden auf der A10 in Oberhavel mobile Blitzer eingesetzt. Autofahrer sollten Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen beachten.
On August 24th, 2025, mobile speed cameras will be used on the A10 in Oberhavel. Drivers should observe speed limits.

Speed ​​cameras on the A10: Today where the speed controls were closed

There is great excitement on the A10 motorway because today, August 24th, 2025, mobile speed cameras will be available again to ensure compliance with the speed limits. Drivers have to be particularly careful because the federal police monitor traffic in several places to increase safety and bring speeding offenders to light. How news.de reported, the current speed cameras are set up at three important locations.

The speed cameras are located in Brandenburg/Saarmund, Wustermark and Velten, in the districts of Havelland, Potsdam-Mittelmark and Oberhavel. A speed limit of 120 km/h applies in all three places. The first speed camera in Velten was put into operation this morning at 8:03 a.m., followed by Wustermark at 9:49 a.m. and lastly in Brandenburg at 10:32 a.m.

How long do the speed cameras remain active?

The mobile speed cameras are not just one-time fun, they are used every day to catch traffic offenders in the act. These are often semi-stationary speed cameras, most of them trailer speed cameras. Modern devices such as the Enforcement Trailer from Vitronic or the Traffistar S350 from Jenoptik are used here. How bussgeldkatalog.org found that speeding often occurs in these places.

The types of speed cameras on German motorways are diverse. Mobile devices are set up flexibly and are designed so that they can be used in other locations at any time. This makes it even more difficult for speeding violations as the inspectors are not always in the same place. A look at bussgeldportal.de makes it clear that permanently installed speed cameras are also strategically positioned at accident hotspots.

Fines and tips for drivers

If you exceed the speed limit, the fines can quickly add up. According to the catalog of fines, the penalty starts at 20 euros for minor violations, while serious violations can cost several hundred euros. It becomes particularly expensive if you exceed 21 km/h, as there is a risk of points in Flensburg and, in the worst case, a driving ban of up to three months.

It is particularly advisable for holiday travelers to always find out about the current speed camera locations and temporary speed limits, especially around construction sites and accident scenes. And another tip: Speed ​​camera warnings on the radio are allowed, but radar detectors and speed camera apps are considered taboo in Germany. If you follow the rules, you will be on the safe side and can enjoy the journey stress-free.