Danger! Mobile speed camera on the B101: 80 km/h speed limit in Trebbin!

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Current information on speed controls in Teltow-Fläming on September 4th, 2025: Speed ​​camera locations and fines.

Aktuelle Informationen zu Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Teltow-Fläming am 4.09.2025: Blitzerstandorte und Bußgelder.
Current information on speed controls in Teltow-Fläming on September 4th, 2025: Speed ​​camera locations and fines.

Danger! Mobile speed camera on the B101: 80 km/h speed limit in Trebbin!

Today, Thursday, September 4th, 2025, things could get exciting for road users in Trebbin, in the Teltow-Fläming district. After all, a mobile speed trap has been in use at location B101 (zip code 14959) since 5:38 a.m. today. A speed limit of 80 km/h applies here. How news.de reported, the exact speed camera location has not yet been officially confirmed. However, traffic monitoring can change at any time and the dangerous situation on the roads requires constant adjustments.

Unfortunately, speeding is one of the most common traffic violations and is still the main cause of many accidents. It is therefore advisable to stick to the prescribed speed limits and adjust your speed according to the current traffic situation. Far too often you hear about drivers who are confronted with a fine after an expensive speeding incident. The amounts can vary greatly depending on the severity of the offense.

Fines and their consequences

But what does that actually mean for your wallet? Anyone caught speeding outside of built-up areas will face the following fines, as stated on the site bussgeld-info.de executes:

  • Bis 10 km/h zu schnell: 20 EUR
  • 11 bis 15 km/h: 40 EUR
  • 16 bis 20 km/h: 60 EUR
  • 21 bis 25 km/h: 100 EUR (1 Punkt)
  • 26 bis 30 km/h: 150 EUR (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
  • 31 bis 40 km/h: 200 EUR (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
  • 41 bis 50 km/h: 320 EUR (2 Punkte, 1 Monat Fahrverbot)
  • Über 70 km/h: 700 EUR (2 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot)

In urban areas, the fines are similar, although the penalties tend to be higher. Here, road users traveling at speeds above 26 km/h must expect a one-month driving ban. Loud ADAC the sanctions are regulated uniformly. A one-month driving ban can be imposed for speeds exceeding 26 km/h.

Monitoring and your rights

It is particularly worth taking a look at the regulations for frequent drivers: drivers usually only find out about a violation through a hearing form. For smaller speed limits of up to 15 km/h, a warning fine is often offered. In the event of violations of 16 km/h or more, you have the opportunity to comment. If the fine is contested within two weeks, this can be quite helpful. A violation is considered time-barred if the driver cannot be identified within three months.

The large number of speed cameras, a total of around 4,500 in Germany, shows that traffic controls are taken seriously. Their functionality is based on the Doppler effect, which makes it possible to measure the speed of vehicles using electromagnetic signals. In order to avoid accidents and protect your own vehicle, it is therefore even more important to stick to the speed limits.

So if you're driving around Trebbin today, it's better to keep a little more distance from the accelerator pedal - the mobile speed trap is keeping a close eye on you.