Speed camera alarm in Sangerhausen: Now on Kyselhäuser Straße!
On August 14, 2025, a mobile speed trap will be used on Kyselhäuser Straße in Sangerhausen. Information about speed controls and fines.

Speed camera alarm in Sangerhausen: Now on Kyselhäuser Straße!
Today, August 14, 2025, everything in Sangerhausen is about speed and traffic safety. A mobile speed trap was reported on Kyselhäuser Straße (zip code 06526) at 7:59 a.m. There is a speed limit of 50 km/h, which drivers do not always adhere to. And that can be expensive, as news.de reports.
Speed checks are possible throughout the city because those responsible are doing everything they can to increase road safety. Exceeding the speed limit is punished in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO). Particularly important: Radar detectors in cars and real-time warning apps on smartphones are strictly prohibited. Paragraph 23, paragraph 1b of the StVO regulates the use of such devices.
Rules and monitoring
The German authorities, namely the police and public order offices, are keeping an eye on the traffic. A nationwide catalog of offenses is used, which regulates fines, points in Flensburg and possible driving bans. The aim of these measures is to ensure safety on the roads, not only for drivers but also for pedestrians and cyclists.
In recent years, mobile flashing has proven to be a flexible means of carrying out speed checks. According to bussgeldkatalog.org, mobile speed cameras are particularly popular because they can be used when necessary, while fixed speed cameras are not only expensive to purchase, but also cannot be used as flexibly.
Speed controls in detail
According to information from bussgeldkatalog.de, various measuring methods are used for speed checks. These include, among other things, radar systems that work with electromagnetic waves, light barriers, laser measuring devices and modern systems such as section control, in which the speed over a section of route is determined.
It is also important to know that tolerances are taken into account. For speeds below 100 km/h 3 km/h may be deducted, while for higher speeds 3% is deducted. Some drivers might feel better equipped with a small excess, but be careful: Anyone who exceeds the maximum speed by more than 21 km/h is considered an A violation and must expect consequences.
Conclusion
Last but not least: If you follow the traffic rules, you don't need to be afraid of speed checks. Today the authorities in Sangerhausen are carrying out their task of ensuring order and safety on the streets. A good reason to depress the accelerator pedal a little less and to keep your eyes open - not only for the controls, but also for the safety of all road users.