Lightning alarm in Senftenberg: Where speeding is lurking today!

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In Oberspreewald-Lausitz, the police monitor speeding violations with mobile speed cameras, especially in Senftenberg.

In Oberspreewald-Lausitz überwacht die Polizei Geschwindigkeitsverstöße mit mobilen Blitzern, insbesondere in Senftenberg.
In Oberspreewald-Lausitz, the police monitor speeding violations with mobile speed cameras, especially in Senftenberg.

Lightning alarm in Senftenberg: Where speeding is lurking today!

In the town of Senftenberg, which is located in the beautiful Oberspreewald-Lausitz, the police set up a speed control at a unique location today, September 18, 2025. Road safety is a top priority here, as speeding is still the most common cause of accidents. The current speed camera is on Calauer Straße, a zone in which speeds of no more than 30 km/h are allowed. If you're not careful, a quick drive past could be expensive. The checks took place as early as 5:42 a.m. and the potential for speed measurements in the area is enormous. Mobile speed traps enable the police to react flexibly to hotspots of accidents and carry out targeted investigations. This is reported, for example, by News.de.

The use of modern technology is essential: the options for monitoring vehicles range from laser-based to radar-based systems. Sensors that detect brightness profiles and invisible flash systems such as infrared cameras complement the range of measurement methods. Even if drivers move quickly, they must be aware that the recordings are usually only made in the direction of travel, which makes it possible to capture license plates and the drivers' faces. This significantly increases the risk of being caught while lawn.

The importance of speed measurements

But what actually makes speed measurements so important? According to the ADAC, compliance with speed limits is not only a question of discipline, but also of safety. The various measurement methods - including laser measurements, radar measurements and induction loops - are used to monitor driving behavior and thus avoid accidents. It is important to know that speed measurements are permissible even under challenging conditions such as rain or night. The legal framework for flashing is clearly defined, and every measurement must be technically checked beforehand, as explained in detail on ADAC.de.

In Germany, not all lightning systems are set up equally. The catalog of fines clearly shows how expensive it can be if you don't follow the rules. Many cities, including Cologne streets, generate significant income through lightning checks. Places at particular risk, such as schools and retirement homes, are often equipped with speed cameras to ensure traffic safety here too. And yet it remains to be noted that an astonishing 56 percent of fine notices are incorrect, as derbussgeldkatalog.de notes.

Future of traffic monitoring

Technology is advancing, and the topic of lightning controls does not stand still. Dummy speed cameras to raise awareness in traffic are permitted as long as they do not look like real measuring devices. Using speed camera detectors while driving is also illegal and can result in fines. People who live in cities like Cologne and use the roads there should be aware of road safety and respect the applicable speed limits. Ultimately, it is in our hands to act safely in traffic and avoid possible accidents - because the safety of all road users is our top priority.