Speed cameras in Spremberg: Speed control on Dresdener Chaussee today!
On June 25th, 2025, the police flashed on Dresdener Chaussee in Spremberg. Find out everything about speed checks and fines.

Speed cameras in Spremberg: Speed control on Dresdener Chaussee today!
In Spremberg the police will be active on June 25, 2025 to carry out speed checks in the city area. Lightning is currently being carried out at one location, Dresdener Chaussee in Schwarze Pumpe. The traffic situation is monitored by this mobile speed camera campaign, with which the police want to ensure compliance with the speed limit of 50 km/h. The lightning was reported at 4:34 p.m.
Monitoring road traffic is of central importance as speeding is often the main cause of traffic accidents in Germany. The Road Traffic Act (StVO) expressly states that such violations will be punished. Mobile flash units use radar or laser technology to record violations. Typically, flashes are only flashed in one direction to detect the license plate and driver.
Violations and their consequences
Anyone caught doing this will face high fines. For a fine of 60 euros or more, a fine notice will be issued, with the fee for the fine procedure being at least 28.50 euros or 5% of the fine. A look at the fine tables shows that in urban areas a point is awarded for speeding at 21 km/h and if the speed exceeds 31 km/h there is a risk of a driving ban. The regulations are stricter in urban areas, while there are different gradations on country roads, as the Bussgeldportal describes.
- Innerorts:
- bis 10 km/h: 30 € – 0 Punkte
- 11 – 15 km/h: 50 € – 0 Punkte
- 16 – 20 km/h: 70 € – 0 Punkte
- 21 – 25 km/h: 115 € – 1 Punkt
- 26 – 30 km/h: 180 € – 1 Monat Fahrverbot – 1 Punkt
- Außerorts:
- bis 10 km/h: 20 € – 0 Punkte
- 11 – 15 km/h: 40 € – 0 Punkte
- 16 – 20 km/h: 60 € – 0 Punkte
- 21 – 25 km/h: 100 € – 1 Punkt
- 26 – 30 km/h: 150 € – 1 Monat Fahrverbot – 1 Punkt
Things are even stricter during the probationary period: novice drivers have to expect tougher sanctions for violations, such as an extension of the probationary period or participation in an advanced seminar. It is therefore important to be particularly careful even in these critical phases of driving and speeding should be avoided. In addition, according to bussgeldkatalog.net, speeding is one of the most common causes of accidents in Germany.
Overall, education about traffic rules and increased control of speeding remain an important concern for the police. Because in the end it is the safety of all road users that counts, and good driving skills are crucial.