Attention drivers: Where there is speeding in Eisenhüttenstadt today!

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Eisenhüttenstadt: Current speed camera surveillance on October 8th, 2025. Observe the speed limit of 50 km/h to avoid fines.

Eisenhüttenstadt: Aktuelle Blitzerüberwachung am 08.10.2025. Tempolimit 50 km/h beachten, um Bußgelder zu vermeiden.
Eisenhüttenstadt: Current speed camera surveillance on October 8th, 2025. Observe the speed limit of 50 km/h to avoid fines.

Attention drivers: Where there is speeding in Eisenhüttenstadt today!

What is happening in Eisenhüttenstadt? Today, October 8, 2025, drivers are asked to be particularly careful. The current speed camera location is on Berliner Straße in Fürstenberg (Oder) with a set speed limit of 50 km/h. This speed camera was reported at 5.33pm today and the advice is to stick to the speed limits to avoid expensive fines. Because if you're not careful, you'll not only face fines, but also points in Flensburg, like that news.de reported.

Overall, road users can expect a large number of speed cameras, as shown by a comprehensive speed camera map, which currently shows over 52,000 permanently installed radar systems and red light monitoring systems in Germany. This constant monitoring is carried out by the police and public order offices, which is intended to ensure safety on the streets. The set of rules, including the nationwide catalog of offenses, regulates the amount of fines and the measures taken in the event of speeding, explains bussgeldkatalog.org.

Fines at a glance

Do you know what fines there are for speeding? The table of fines for 2025 shows that you have to pay quite high fines for speeding up to 30 km/h in urban areas. For example, going 21 to 25 km/h too fast is already 115 euros and one point in Flensburg. Anyone who drives well over the limit must expect fines of up to 800 euros and long-term driving bans. As bussgeldexperte.org explains, the following applies, among other things:

  • Bis 10 km/h: 30 Euro, keine Punkte.
  • 21-25 km/h: 115 Euro, 1 Punkt.
  • Über 70 km/h: 800 Euro, 2 Punkte.

In addition, there is a tolerance deduction for speed measurements. For speeds below 100 km/h 3 km/h is deducted, while for higher speeds 3% of the measured speed is deducted.

Tips for avoiding fines

Of course, no one drives too fast on purpose. To avoid fines, it is advisable to always adhere to current traffic regulations and pay attention to speed limits. Frequent speeding in particular can result in severe penalties, including driving bans. Anyone who drives more than 26 km/h too fast twice within a year must expect an additional driving ban. Options such as applying for leniency or checking hearing form errors can help here, as bussgeldexperte.org also describes.

Finally, the general advice is to adapt your driving style to road conditions, paying particular attention to cyclists and pedestrians. This not only protects your wallet, but also ensures safety on the road.