Be careful, speed cameras! Today there are tough controls in Groß Machnow!
On November 2nd, 2025, a mobile speed camera check will be carried out in Groß Machnow, Teltow-Fläming.

Be careful, speed cameras! Today there are tough controls in Groß Machnow!
Road safety remains a hot topic, and Brandenburg shows how modern surveillance systems can help reduce speeding. Today, November 2nd, 2025, mobile speed traps are in use in Groß Machnow, Brandenburg, to detect speeders on the Village street to catch. The speed limit here is 40 km/h, and the measurements are part of a comprehensive traffic monitoring strategy by the police.
The locations of the speed cameras were announced at 6:31 p.m., and shortly thereafter, at 7:46 p.m., the surveillance information was updated. Such temporary speed measurements are an integral part of road safety measures, which are increasingly being expanded.
Successes in traffic monitoring in Brandenburg
The positive developments in traffic monitoring in Brandenburg an der Havel should not be underestimated. As the city reports in a current balance sheet speed monitoring has found that the focus on targeted controls is a recipe for success. Susanne Fischer, councilor for order and safety, highlights the effectiveness of speed enforcement and reports that the number of speeding violations on Mühlentorstrasse could be reduced by around a third in 2024. It turns out that structural measures such as a new cycle path and road narrowing contribute to traffic calming.
With a combination of permanently installed systems, flexible measuring vehicles and semi-stationary devices, such as the “Tanja” measuring system, Brandenburg achieves impressive results. A look at the statistics makes this clear: in mobile measurements, 6.85% of road users were registered for excessive speed. The riverside road was particularly noticeable, where one in three road users was driving too fast.
Technology at the service of security
The technical diversity in speed monitoring shows how important innovations are in this area. The semi-stationary measuring system “Tanja” was used at 13 locations and registered a total of 412,694 drives, of which 3,848 speeding violations were detected. 82% of these violations could be converted into sanctions, which led to revenue of around 131,715 euros, a significant portion of the total amount of fines.
Regardless of the revised technology, the aspect of responsibility among road users remains important. Because even if surveillance increases, it is ultimately up to each individual to follow the traffic rules and contribute to the safety of everyone. A good knack for dealing with the speed limits can not only save you from fines, but also protect your life while driving.
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