Speed ​​cameras in Tuchheim on the B 107: Current location warning for drivers!

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Find out everything about the current speed controls in Genthin on July 18, 2025 and their legal basis.

Erfahren Sie alles über die aktuellen Geschwindigkeitskontrollen in Genthin am 18.07.2025 und deren rechtliche Grundlagen.
Find out everything about the current speed controls in Genthin on July 18, 2025 and their legal basis.

Speed ​​cameras in Tuchheim on the B 107: Current location warning for drivers!

Today, July 18, 2025, speed monitoring will be carried out in Genthin at a single location: on the B 107 in Tucheim, where speed cameras will be flashed in a 100 km/h zone. Mobile speed monitoring is an important measure to improve traffic safety, as speeding is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents in Germany. Road users are therefore called upon to adhere to the speed limits and adapt to the current traffic situations, as news.de reports.

It is noteworthy that the danger situation in road traffic can constantly change, which requires adjustments to mobile speed cameras. This information was last updated today at 12:23 p.m. To avoid unwanted traffic violations, drivers should be aware of the existing regulations. In Germany, speed camera apps and radar detectors are banned while driving. Even if smartphones do not have to be switched off, warning functions in navigation apps must be deactivated.

Fines and legal consequences

The updated catalog of fines has been in effect since November 9, 2021, which sets uniform penalties for speeding. An example: If you exceed the speed limit by 26 km/h on the A2, drivers now have to pay 150 euros, which is a significant increase compared to the previous amount of 80 euros, as the information from derbussgeldkatalog.org shows.

The consequences of speeding can be far-reaching. For fines of 60 euros or more, a fine notice will be issued. The procedure costs at least 28.50 euros or 5% of the fine. Repeated violations in particular could result in higher penalties and a driving ban. Drivers should also be aware that the tolerance deductions for speed camera measurements apply at 3 km/h to 100 km/h and 3% above 100 km/h. Points in Flensburg are already given if you exceed 21 km/h.

Incorrect measurements and possibilities for objection

Did you know that according to a study by bussgeldportal.de around 56% of fines for speeding are incorrect? This means that many drivers may be unfairly penalized. Since speed camera measurements can also be inaccurate due to technical defects or human errors, it is advisable to appeal against a fine if in doubt. Especially since lawyers can be helpful in assessing the chances of success of an objection.

The current situation in Genthin shows how complex the issues surrounding speed monitoring, safety and legal consequences are. Drivers are well advised to remain vigilant and not get into the problem of speeding due to carelessness or technical defects.