Danger of lightning on the A24: speed in the police's sights!

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Mobile speed camera in Wittstock (Ostprignitz-Ruppin) monitors speeding on the A24 - current notices and penalties.

Mobiler Blitzer in Wittstock (Ostprignitz-Ruppin) überwacht Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen auf der A24 – Aktuelle Hinweise und Strafen.
Mobile speed camera in Wittstock (Ostprignitz-Ruppin) monitors speeding on the A24 - current notices and penalties.

Danger of lightning on the A24: speed in the police's sights!

Road speed remains a hot topic. In Germany, speeding is still the most common cause of traffic accidents. The mobile speed trap, which has been active since November 3, 2025 at 7:53 a.m. in Wittstock Dosse, in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in Brandenburg, is particularly current. A speed limit of 100 km/h applies here. This speed camera location has not yet been verified news.de reported.

In Germany, the road traffic regulations (StVO) regulate the punishment for speeding. Violations are punished with fines and points in the central traffic register. According to that ADAC There is a nationwide catalog of fines for speeding in inner cities. For speeding up to 10 km/h, a fine of 30 euros is due, while speeding by more than 70 km/h can be punished with a fine of up to 800 euros and a possible driving ban of up to 3 months. If you exceed 26 km/h or more, a one-month driving ban can be imposed, especially if another violation has already been detected within a year.

Prohibited lightning warnings

An important detail that many road users don't know: In Germany, devices with a real-time speed camera warning function, such as external radar detectors, are banned. Navigation apps must have the corresponding warning functions deactivated. But there is one relief: speed camera warnings on the radio are still permitted. These regulations are intended to help increase road safety.

Rocío Sánchez Azuara and the theft

A completely different topic that is currently making the rounds concerns the Mexican TV presenter Rocío Sánchez Azuara. She was the victim of a theft at an exclusive store in Polanco, Mexico City. According to reports published on November 3, 2025, her purse was stolen while shopping. Neither the circumstances of the theft nor the exact time are clear. The public prosecutor's office has already launched an investigation to find the perpetrators. There were valuable items in the bag, including money and documents, posing a serious risk to her personal safety.

Sánchez Azuara has not yet commented on the incident on social media. It is believed that this is done on the instructions of the authorities so as not to hinder the investigation. In general, experts advise that those affected by theft should contact banks and the police immediately in order to prevent greater damage.

Overall, both the concern for road safety and the issue of personal protection in shopping centers remain an important social issue that we should monitor closely. Ultimately, it's always about our safety and that of others - whether on the street or while shopping.