Blitzmarathon in Ludwigsfelde: Where the speed light lights up red today!

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Current traffic monitoring in Teltow-Fläming: speed camera locations, speed measurements and fines on July 16, 2025.

Aktuelle Verkehrsüberwachung in Teltow-Fläming: Blitzerstandorte, Geschwindigkeitsmessungen und Bußgelder am 16.07.2025.
Current traffic monitoring in Teltow-Fläming: speed camera locations, speed measurements and fines on July 16, 2025.

Blitzmarathon in Ludwigsfelde: Where the speed light lights up red today!

On July 16, 2025, a typical Wednesday, the speed of drivers in Ludwigsfelde will be closely monitored. According to news.de, the law enforcement officers set up a mobile speed trap early in the morning on Trebbiner Allee in Candlesdorf, a zip code region from 14974, positioned. The clear speed limit of 50 km/h applies here. However, at the moment the measurement was taken, at 7:49 a.m., the lightning location had not yet been finally confirmed.

The police in Brandenburg are committed to controlling road traffic in order to punish speeding, which is a common cause of accidents. The surveillance takes place throughout the entire city of Ludwigsfelde, with Trebbiner Allee in particular being the focus today.

Regulations and fines

To ensure that drivers in Ludwigsfelde are on the safe side, they should be aware of the legal requirements set out under the Road Traffic Act (StVO). These rules are important not only for safety, but also for dealing with fines. As bussgeldkatalog.de shows, the penalties vary depending on the severity of the speeding.

Speeding (in urban areas) fine Points Driving ban
up to 10 km/h 30€ 0 no driving ban
11 – 15 km/h 50€ 0 no driving ban
21 – 25 km/h 115€ 1 no driving ban
31 – 40 km/h 260€ 2 1 month driving ban
over 70 km/h 800€ 2 3 month driving ban

What is particularly striking is that the penalties in urban areas are stricter than those outside of urban areas. High fines and points can be expected even if the speed exceeds 21 km/h, and if the speed exceeds 70 km/h there is even the possibility of a driving ban. This should be a warning to all road users.

Speed ​​measurement technology

In Germany, different technologies are used for speed measurement. Whether traffic radar systems, light barrier measuring devices or laser speed cameras – the police arsenal is diverse. bussgeldkatalog.org provides an overview of the common types of speed cameras that are becoming established in the cityscape. It is interesting that speed camera photos must clearly identify the driver of the vehicle in order to be legal.

For the safety of all road users, the legal regulations are also a priority. For example, radar detectors and warning apps in cars are banned because they undermine the purpose of monitoring and could allow drivers to deliberately avoid speed measurements. This is clearly stated in paragraph 23, paragraph 1b of the StVO.

So if you're on Trebbiner Allee in Candledorf today, be warned! Speed ​​monitoring is active. A good hand when driving and sticking to the speed limits can avoid unpleasant surprises in the form of fines or even points in the central traffic register.