Attention, castle: mobile speed camera exposed on Zerbster Chaussee!

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Current speed camera locations in Burg on July 23rd, 2025: Overview of speed controls, tolerance deductions and fines.

Aktuelle Blitzerstandorte in Burg am 23.07.2025: Geschwindigkeitskontrollen, Toleranzabzüge und Bußgelder im Überblick.
Current speed camera locations in Burg on July 23rd, 2025: Overview of speed controls, tolerance deductions and fines.

Attention, castle: mobile speed camera exposed on Zerbster Chaussee!

Today, July 23, 2025, a mobile speed camera in Burg is causing a stir. As news.de reports, the only location for speed control is Zerbster Chaussee, where there is a speed limit of 50 km/h. This speed camera was registered at 2:56 p.m. today, but the exact location has not yet been officially confirmed. This should make drivers take notice.

Anyone who drives too fast here will face severe penalties. Speeding is clearly regulated according to the Road Traffic Act (StVO). The various sanctions can be found in the catalog of fines, which not only lists penalties for speeding, but also for following too closely and running red lights. Speed ​​controls in particular are at the forefront, as they are one of the most common forms of control on our roads.

Tolerance deductions: What should you take into account?

An important aspect of speed measurements are the tolerance deductions, which are intended to compensate for inaccuracies in the measurements. As bussgeldkatalog.org explains, a deduction of 3 km/h is made at speeds below 100 km/h. At speeds above 100 km/h it is even 3 percent of the measured value. This regulation is particularly relevant because not all measuring devices always work precisely. It may therefore happen that even for a small amount of speeding, after the tolerance deduction has been applied, no fine will be due.

For vehicles measured in 30 km/h zones, the same tolerance deduction of 3 km/h applies as long as the measured speed remains below 99 km/h. In traffic, it is therefore advisable to always keep an eye on your speed in order to comply with the limits set in the city.

Measurement methods and their challenges

By the way, a variety of measurement methods are used for traffic monitoring, including mobile lasers and stationary radar systems. Some models can even provide for higher tolerance deductions, which can be seen from bussgeldkatalog.de. For video tracking systems, even more specific tolerances apply, where up to 5 km/h or 5% are deducted. However, the challenge remains: the exact measurement can be influenced by technical and human factors.

A fine calculator can help drivers to realistically estimate their possible penalties and take the tolerance deduction into account. After all, nothing stands in the way of carefree driving fun if you are well informed and careful on the road!