Rapid control: Over 120 speed offenders caught on the BAB 9!

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On June 24, 2025, the police checked several road users on the BAB 9 in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district for speeding violations.

Am 24.06.2025 kontrollierte die Polizei auf der BAB 9 im Landkreis Anhalt-Bitterfeld mehrere Verkehrsteilnehmer wegen Geschwindigkeitsverstößen.
On June 24, 2025, the police checked several road users on the BAB 9 in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district for speeding violations.

Rapid control: Over 120 speed offenders caught on the BAB 9!

Yesterday, June 24, 2025, the police carried out a comprehensive speed check on the BAB 9 motorway in the Wittenberg district. A total of 6,862 vehicles were measured between the Dessau-Ost and Vockerode junctions in the direction of Munich. There were 122 violations of the maximum permissible speed of 120 km/h. Particularly striking: the highest speed was a whopping 179 km/h, which sent a clear signal to law enforcement that there was a need for action. These controls are an important means of increasing road safety and preventing accidents, as bussgeldkatalog.org explains.

It wasn't just the speeding traffic that was observed in the Wittenberg district: in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district, a 48-year-old driver of a Renault also had to face the consequences of his actions. He was pulled over in a traffic stop at 11:01 a.m. for using his cell phone while driving. After being informed, a fine procedure was initiated. Such controls show how important it is to comply with traffic regulations to ensure safety for all road users.

Various methods for speed monitoring

Speed ​​checks are an everyday sight in Germany and are used in various forms. Whether stationary or mobile, the police use a range of state-of-the-art techniques to check compliance with speed limits. Common methods include radar systems that use electromagnetic waves and light barriers that measure travel times. bussgeldkatalog.de also emphasizes that laser measuring devices work with light pulses to precisely record speed.

Particularly noteworthy is the Section Control, which enables speed measurements over distances of up to five kilometers. These methods are not only effective but also legally approved. If drivers exceed the speed limit, they can expect fines, points in Flensburg and possibly driving bans. A novice driver who exceeds the speed limit by 21 km/h is even faced with an extension of the probationary period and the obligation to attend an advanced seminar.

Fines and their consequences

Penalties for speeding vary depending on the severity of the violation and whether you are driving inside or outside built-up areas. Here is an overview of the fines:

  • Innerorts:
    • Bis 10 km/h: 30 €
    • 11 – 15 km/h: 50 €
    • 16 – 20 km/h: 70 €
    • 21 – 25 km/h: 115 € (1 Punkt)
    • 26 – 30 km/h: 180 € (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
    • Über 70 km/h: 800 € (3 Monate Fahrverbot)
  • Außerorts:
    • Bis 10 km/h: 20 €
    • 11 – 15 km/h: 40 €
    • 16 – 20 km/h: 60 €
    • 21 – 25 km/h: 100 € (1 Punkt)
    • Über 70 km/h: 700 € (3 Monate Fahrverbot)

The police appeal to all road users to adhere to traffic rules. Ultimately, everyone benefits when road traffic remains safe. The controls will continue and are intended to help make all of our roads a little safer.