Danger of lightning on the A13: Current speed camera discovered near Ruhland!
Mobile speed camera on A13 near Ruhland: Current speed controls in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, Brandenburg, on November 8th, 2025.

Danger of lightning on the A13: Current speed camera discovered near Ruhland!
Today, November 8th, 2025, there is a mobile radar box on the A13 motorway, more precisely in the Ruhland region in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, that carries out speed checks. With its flexible positioning, this additional measuring device aims to increase traffic safety. After all, according to statistics, speeding is the most common cause of accidents in Germany, which also underlines the need for such controls. [News.de]. The speed limit at this point is 100 km/h.
As is well known, the danger situation on the A13 is dynamic. Therefore, the driving situations and the positions of the speed cameras can change throughout the day. So it wouldn't hurt to take a look at the traffic conditions before setting off. Mobile flash units usually work with radar or laser-based technologies, which creates a surprise effect for road users. These speedlights are designed to flash in only one direction to capture both the license plate and the driver's face.
The principle of speed controls
In Germany there are both stationary and mobile speed checks. The police carry out these checks to improve road safety and punish speeding violations in accordance with legal requirements. Various techniques, including radar systems, laser measuring devices and video tracking systems, are used to measure the speed of vehicles. According to Bussgeldkatalog, radar devices, for example, work with electromagnetic waves and are the most frequently used speed cameras in this context.
If speeding is detected, drivers must expect sanctions as set out in the catalog of fines. These can range from fines to points in Flensburg to driving bans. Things can be particularly tough for novice drivers: If the permitted speed is exceeded by more than 21 km/h, you can expect not only fines, but also an extension of the probationary period and participation in an advanced seminar.
The A13 in focus
The A13 is an important traffic artery that stretches over 151 km and leads from the Berliner Ring at the Schönefelder Kreuz via the Spreewald triangle to the Dresden-Nord triangle on the A4. The current controls help to ensure safety for all users of this section of the route. Every road user should be aware of their responsibilities on the road and respect the prescribed speed limits.
In order to ensure that all drivers are well informed, mobile flash units have now become more important. They are quickly set up and can be used in new locations at any time. It is therefore advisable to always drive carefully and with foresight to avoid unpleasant surprises.