Attention, drivers! Mobile speed camera active in Schipkau today!

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Mobile speed camera device in Schipkau, Karl Marx settlement, checking speed on September 24th, 2025. Current information here.

Mobiles Blitzergerät in Schipkau, Karl-Marx-Siedlung, kontrolliert Geschwindigkeit am 24.09.2025. Aktuelle Infos hier.
Mobile speed camera device in Schipkau, Karl Marx settlement, checking speed on September 24th, 2025. Current information here.

Attention, drivers! Mobile speed camera active in Schipkau today!

In Brandenburg, special attention will be paid to speed on the roads today, September 24, 2025. A mobile radar device is stationed in the Karl Marx settlement in Annahütte, Schipkau municipality. The device started working just after 5:41 a.m. and the local police are calling on all road users to observe the speed limits. A maximum speed of 50 km/h applies within this zone. So reported news.de.

As luck would have it, the location of traffic enforcement is not fixed and can change at any time. In Brandenburg, mobile speed controls are versatile and include not only radar devices, but also laser measurements and less common sensors. These measures are part of a Germany-wide campaign to monitor traffic offenders, in which the police have been taking increased action against speeders since Monday. According to police spokeswoman Lea Enzenroß, officers are present across the country and record the variety of speed limits. The motorways and country roads are also closely examined.

Speed ​​camera marathon and traffic safety

Today is also the highlight of a speed camera marathon, a cross-border initiative to improve road safety. Last year, as part of similar measures, over 1.5 million speeding violations were recorded, and 114 people lost their lives in Brandenburg due to traffic accidents, some of which were caused by speeding. In a single operation last year, officials counted 2,094 violations within just 24 hours. A worrying trend that the police want to curb.

The speed camera marathon is particularly favored by the high number of commuters in Brandenburg, with many people moving daily between the capital Berlin and their homes in the surrounding area. Like that Catalog of fines As noted, speeding often occurs there, which is why the use of speed cameras in the region appears to make sense.

Legal consequences and objections

It is important to know that the police not only record speeding violations, but also take photos as evidence when stationary speed cameras are in use. The fines for violations vary depending on the severity; they range from 20 to 800 euros. In addition, points in Flensburg and even driving bans can be imposed. In the event of measurement inaccuracies or incorrect operation, it is ensured that a legally prescribed tolerance deduction applies, and every road user is free to object to a fine.

Overall, it is clear that safety measures on the streets of Brandenburg and around Berlin are urgently needed. The police campaigns are intended not only to enforce existing traffic rules, but also to raise awareness among drivers about the dangers of excessive speed. The hope is that these actions will help to drastically reduce the number of traffic accidents and therefore protect more lives.