Speed camera report! Attention: Speed cameras in Stralsund on Greifswalder Chaussee
Current speed camera locations in Western Pomerania-Rügen on June 23rd, 2025: traffic controls in Stralsund, tips on the StVO and fines.

Speed camera report! Attention: Speed cameras in Stralsund on Greifswalder Chaussee
Today, June 23, 2025, the city of Stralsund has once again activated the speed cameras and road users should be careful. There is currently lightning at a fixed point on Greifswalder Chaussee (zip code 18439, south) in a 70 km/h zone. According to news.de, the measurement was reported at 7:22 a.m. this morning and it is possible that further speed checks will be carried out throughout Follow urban area.
The vast majority of road users, be they cars, trucks or even pedestrians, are at risk of speed enforcement. With the aim of increasing safety on the roads, the German authorities, such as the police and public order offices, are keeping an eye on traffic. These controls are based on the strict guidelines of the federal catalog of fines, as shown by the speed camera card, which currently documents around 52,000 permanently installed radar devices in Germany.
Types of speed cameras and penalties
Did you know that there are two main types of speed cameras? Mobile speed cameras, which are often used in traffic education measures, and the stationary speed cameras, which are being used more and more frequently, as a current return strategy shows. Daily speed monitoring varies not only by the type of speed camera, but also by the severity of the offense. Fine notices are issued for speeding exceeding 60 euros. However, a study shows that 56% of these notices are incorrect, which gives the affected drivers an opportunity to lodge an objection, especially if there are measurement errors or formal errors, as the Bußgeldportal informs.
Whether you are a first-time offender or a repeat offender, the consequences can be significant. Anyone who exceeds the speed of more than 31 km/h in urban areas risks being banned from driving - and speeding over 21 km/h already results in points in Flensburg. Stricter rules apply, especially for novice drivers; the A-violation system results in immediate consequences for minor violations.
Rules of conduct in traffic
But it's not just speed measurement that's a hot topic. Carrying radar warning systems and speed camera apps while driving is also strictly prohibited according to Section 23, Paragraph 1b of the Road Traffic Act (StVO). Anyone who is caught must expect further consequences. These regulations are intended to make traffic monitoring not only fair but also effective and to make every road user aware of their responsibility.
Have you perhaps spotted a speed camera near you? The speed camera map allows you to quickly and easily find out where the control devices are located, no matter where you are. So always be on your guard and follow the rules! Don't forget: road safety concerns us all.