Danger! Speed ​​camera detector activated: speed controls in Drebkau!

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On November 7th, 2025, there will be a warning about speed cameras in Drebkau, Spree-Neiße, Brandenburg. Maintain driving speed responsibly!

Am 7.11.2025 wird in Drebkau, Spree-Neiße, Brandenburg, vor Radarkontrollen gewarnt. Fahrgeschwindigkeit verantwortungsvoll einhalten!
On November 7th, 2025, there will be a warning about speed cameras in Drebkau, Spree-Neiße, Brandenburg. Maintain driving speed responsibly!

Danger! Speed ​​camera detector activated: speed controls in Drebkau!

Today, November 7th, 2025, drivers in Drebkau, in the Spree-Neiße district, should be careful. In the midst of the autumnal mood, the police are warning about current speed cameras, which can have unpleasant surprises in store for some road users on the B169. As news.de reports, a speed camera was reported in this area at 7:23 p.m. in the morning, where the speed limit is 80 km/h.

The situation in Drebkau is another example of the frequent speeding, which remains one of the biggest causes of accidents in road traffic. The police therefore strongly advise adherence to the maximum permitted speeds in order not only to avoid fines, but also to increase road safety for everyone. Consideration for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists should be a matter of course for every driver.

Mobile speed cameras in use

The use of speed cameras in Germany has clear goals: improving road safety and punishing speeding. According to derbussgeldkatalog.de, there are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras installed in the country, but mobile speed cameras are often used, especially outside towns and at construction sites. These flexible devices are particularly important to ensure speed controls without relying on fixed locations.

Mobile speed cameras use various measurement technologies, including radar, light barriers and laser devices, and can be set up on the side of the road and document speeding while driving. They are often found particularly at construction sites and dangerous areas such as intersections or sharp curves.

Fines for speeding

Anyone caught speeding should be prepared for hefty fines. Here is an overview of the consequences of speeding:

transgression fine Points in Flensburg Driving ban
21 km/h too fast 70 EUR 1
26 km/h too fast 80 EUR 1
41 km/h too fast 160 EUR 2 1 month

If you continue to exceed the speed limit within 12 months, you may be subject to a further driving ban. What is particularly discouraging is that the points in Flensburg are deleted after 5 years, but the fines immediately end up in the offender's account.

Given these serious consequences, it is advisable not only to keep an eye on your speed, but also to constantly reconsider your own driving behavior. This keeps road traffic safer and less stressful for everyone.