Speed ​​cameras in the meadow: Attention speed offenders! Speed ​​checks today!

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Numerous speed checks will take place in Spree-Neiße on September 20th, 2025. Find out where speed cameras are and why speed limits are important.

Am 20.09.2025 finden in Spree-Neiße zahlreiche Geschwindigkeitskontrollen statt. Erfahren Sie, wo Blitzer stehen und warum Tempolimits wichtig sind.
Numerous speed checks will take place in Spree-Neiße on September 20th, 2025. Find out where speed cameras are and why speed limits are important.

Speed ​​cameras in the meadow: Attention speed offenders! Speed ​​checks today!

Today, September 20, 2025, the traffic situation in Sergen is an important issue because numerous speed offenders have to expect strict controls here. Drivers have to be particularly careful, especially in the 100 km/h zone on the A15 [News.de]. A speed camera was already there at 6:41 a.m. this morning, and further speed checks are expected throughout the city.

Speeding, or speeding, is not only costly but can have dramatic consequences. According to Drive Fusion, monitoring traffic in Germany is of utmost importance for the safety of all road users. Excessive speeds often lead to accidents, especially near schools, residential areas or construction sites.

The importance of road safety

The statistics show how important such measures are: numerous traffic accidents could be avoided if all road users adhere to the speed limits. Paying attention to the safety of children, pedestrians and cyclists is one of the main reasons why speed cameras are regularly installed.

In Sergen, drivers must be prepared for speed checks to be carried out at typical speed camera locations such as entrances to towns and areas with frequent accidents. Mobile speed cameras that are used unpredictably increase the likelihood that speeders will be caught, which Drive Fusion supports.

What happens after the flash?

Anyone caught in the act is often faced with fines and points on their driving record. For example, exceeding the speed limit by up to 10 km/h in urban areas can be punished with a fine of 30 euros and no points, while more drastic violations can cost up to 800 euros. According to the ADAC, points and driving bans are also possible consequences.

Road safety is therefore a top priority and everyone should strive to respect the set speed limits. After all, our roads are for everyone, and safer traffic means fewer accidents and a better quality of life for everyone. So keep your eyes open and remember: It's better to arrive slowly and safely than to be caught quickly!