Mobile speed cameras on the A24: speed checks today in Märkisch Linden!
On October 17, 2025, the federal police will check mobile speed measurements on the A24 near Märkisch Linden to increase traffic safety.

Mobile speed cameras on the A24: speed checks today in Märkisch Linden!
The A24 motorway will be targeted by a mobile speed trap today, October 17, 2025. The federal police have currently set up a speed control between Märkisch Linden and Werder (Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, Brandenburg). The location of speed camera locations is dynamic and the controls are adjusted regularly news.de reported. Drivers traveling here should definitely keep an eye on their speed to avoid fines.
The mobile speed trap was deployed at 8:40 a.m. today and the current measurements are part of the continuous monitoring of motorway traffic. Drivers are well advised to stick to the set speed limits, as speeding is punished in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO). Distance violations and running through red lights are also clearly regulated, which should significantly increase traffic safety bussgeldkatalog.org.
The background of the lightning controls
The locations of mobile radar devices vary, making these inspections particularly unpredictable. It is important to know that the devices use the Doppler effect to determine the speed of vehicles. In 2013, over 5,000 drivers had to expect points for previous speeding violations, and fines or even driving bans could also be issued.
Another aspect that road users should pay attention to is the tolerance in speed measurements. For speeds below 100 km/h 3 km/h is deducted, while above 100 km/h a deduction of 3% applies. In the event of a speeding violation, a photo is usually taken and a fine notice is sent to the vehicle owner.
Legal situation and device ban
According to Section 23 of the StVO, it is forbidden to carry devices that disrupt or display traffic monitoring measures. Radar detectors and laser jammers are particularly affected. However, using speed camera apps on mobile devices is not a criminal offense as long as they are not activated while driving. By the way, if external radar detectors are already operational in the vehicle, this will result in criminal penalties.
The A24, which has a total length of 237 km and connects Hamburg with the Berliner Ring (A10) as well as Berlin with Rostock and the ferry to Gedser in Denmark, is now once again becoming another place of intensive speed controls. To ensure a quick and safe journey, it is advisable to always keep an eye on speed limits.