Speed ​​limit in sight: Mobile speed cameras active on the A19 near Wittstock!

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Find out current information about speed measurements on the A19 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin on July 8, 2025.

Erfahren Sie aktuelle Informationen zu Geschwindigkeitsmessungen auf der A19 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin am 8. Juli 2025.
Find out current information about speed measurements on the A19 in Ostprignitz-Ruppin on July 8, 2025.

Speed ​​limit in sight: Mobile speed cameras active on the A19 near Wittstock!

Today, July 8, 2025, a speed camera on the A19 motorway in the Wittstock/Dosse area is attracting attention. The federal police have set up speed monitoring at this location and regularly adjust the measurements. The current speed camera location is in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in Brandenburg, and the speed limit there is 120 km/h. This information was summarized by news.de, who also reported that the speed camera position was reported at 7:00 a.m. today and updated at 7:12 a.m.

The A19 motorway, an important transport route, connects Rostock with Wittstock/Dosse and ends at the A24, which continues to the Berliner Ring (A10). In total, the A19 measures 123 kilometers and is therefore a central part of European Route 55. In addition to the speed camera in Brandenburg, there are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras in use in Germany, and there are numerous mobile speed cameras every day that remind drivers to adhere to the speed limits derbussgeldkatalog.de reported.

What happens if you speed?

Drivers who exceed the speed limits must expect severe fines and points in Flensburg. Deviations in speed measurements allow a tolerance deduction of 3 km/h up to speeds of 100 km/h and 3 percent at higher speeds. Fines for speeding outside of urban areas are as follows:

transgression fine Points
Up to 10 km/h too fast 20€ 0
11-15 km/h too fast 40€ 0
21-25 km/h too fast 100€ 1
41-50 km/h too fast 320€ 2
Over 60 km/h too fast 900€ 2

How adac.de As explained, driving bans can also be imposed if the speeding is high enough. Exceeding 26 km/h outside of urban areas could result in a one-month driving ban. Repeated violations within a year also result in additional consequences.

In the end, it's good to always keep an eye on the speed indicators and pay attention to the limitations. This not only saves money, but also nerves.