Attention, speed camera alarm in Stendal: check at Arnimer Damm!
On September 3rd, 2025, the police in Stendal will monitor speeding violations with a mobile speed camera at Arnimer Damm.

Attention, speed camera alarm in Stendal: check at Arnimer Damm!
Today, September 3, 2025, the police in Saxony-Anhalt are active again to pay attention to the speed of road users. A mobile speed camera is in use in Stendal, which was positioned at Arnimer Damm in the zip code 39576. The speed limit here is 50 km/h, and the first report of the speed camera reached the public at 10:17 a.m. At this point, the authorities have already announced continuous monitoring of road traffic. This means that drivers must expect short-term speed measurements in the entire area. According to news.de, current information about the location of the speed camera is available at 11:11 a.m.
Why are mobile speed cameras so relevant for traffic safety? The answer is simple: They are used to record speeding, distance violations and red light violations. This not only helps with punishment, but also with making road users aware of potential dangers in road traffic. Mobile speed cameras differ from their permanently installed colleagues because they can be used flexibly in dangerous places. Their technology ranges from radar technology to lasers, piezo sensors or even light barriers, which enable quick and precise measurements, as the website bussgeldkatalog.org explains.
The tolerance regulations
For all drivers, a tolerance deduction of 3 km/h is made at speeds below 100 km/h. When exceeding 100 km/h it is 3% of the measured value. These regulations are an important aspect in connection with speed cameras, which do not always work 100% accurately. As Bussgeldkatalog.net describes, some speed camera models may have lower accuracy, which can lead to higher tolerance deductions.
Technology and possible uses
The use of mobile speed cameras is not just limited to traditional methods. Some of them are even capable of recording videos of traffic violations without producing an image. The so-called black light flashers, which are particularly used in tunnels, are also an innovative technology that enables measurements without a visible flash. The advantages of these flexible speed cameras are obvious: They can be set up and dismantled quickly and can be used in many different places.
Drivers should also be aware that radar detectors that warn of mobile speed cameras are prohibited by law in Germany and their use is punishable by fines and points in Flensburg. Instead, it is advisable to stick to the speed limits and drive responsibly - this not only ensures your own safety, but also that of other road users.
In view of today's lightning-fast activity in Stendal, all drivers need to think ahead and brake in good time! Road safety is also very important here in Cologne.