Attention, speed cameras in Arendsee! The speed limit of 30 km/h applies today!

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On August 14th, 2025, a mobile radar box flashed in Arendsee (Altmark) at 30 km/h. Information about speed checks and fines.

Am 14.08.2025 blitzt ein mobiler Radarkasten in Arendsee (Altmark) bei 30 km/h. Informationen zu Geschwindigkeitskontrollen und Bußgeldern.
On August 14th, 2025, a mobile radar box flashed in Arendsee (Altmark) at 30 km/h. Information about speed checks and fines.

Attention, speed cameras in Arendsee! The speed limit of 30 km/h applies today!

In the small town of Arendsee, located in the tranquil Altmark, a mobile radar box is causing a stir today. The speed measurement began at 7:52 a.m. and takes place in the Amtfreiheit, where the speed limit is only 30 km/h. According to news.de, the exact location of the speed camera has not yet been confirmed, which increases the curiosity of drivers.

The sad truth: Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations and is known to be the main cause of many accidents in Germany. This makes measures such as mobile traffic control, which aims to increase road safety and encourage road users to drive in compliance with the rules, all the more important. This is also the declared goal of speed measurement in Germany, as bussgeldkatalog.org explains.

Functionality and consequences

How does a mobile speed camera actually work? It's simple: it emits electromagnetic waves or light signals that are reflected by passing vehicles. These reflections help calculate speed. However, the measurements are not infallible - measurement errors can also occur, for example due to incorrect placement or disruptive factors. It is clear that if you exceed the speed limit, a photo will be taken and a fine notice will usually be sent to the vehicle owner. Such a notice can be issued for fines of 60 euros or more, as bussgeldportal.de explains.

The tolerance values ​​for speed measurements that should not be underestimated: at a speed of less than 100 km/h there is a deduction of 3 km/h, and above 100 km/h 3 percent applies. These regulations are particularly relevant when driving in the city and cannot escape the strict limits.

The fine for speeding

What happens if you exceed the maximum permitted speed? Well, especially in cities, the penalties for speeding have increased significantly. Anyone who drives too fast in or out of town can expect different fines and points in Flensburg. It becomes particularly sensitive if the speed exceeds more than 30 km/h in urban areas or 40 km/h outside of urban areas: not only is there a risk of a fine, but also a driving ban. Repeat offenders have a particularly difficult time if they are flashed several times within a year.

The high fines are intended to increase road safety and encourage drivers to behave responsibly on the road. The mobile speed camera operation in Arendsee could be seen as part of this overarching effort to hold road users accountable for their own actions.

So stay alert and stick to the speed limits - after all, it's not just the radar that is interested in your speed!