Rapid controls on the BAB 9: 43 speed offenders caught!

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On November 11, 2025, the police in Wittenberg carried out speed checks and recorded 43 violations. A traffic accident also occurred.

Am 11.11.2025 führte die Polizei in Wittenberg Geschwindigkeitskontrollen durch und verzeichnete 43 Verstöße. Ein Verkehrsunfall ereignete sich ebenfalls.
On November 11, 2025, the police in Wittenberg carried out speed checks and recorded 43 violations. A traffic accident also occurred.

Rapid controls on the BAB 9: 43 speed offenders caught!

A look at the current events in the streets of Saxony-Anhalt shows that the police were able to record several interesting events on November 11, 2025. The BAB 9 motorway, between Vockerode and Dessau-Ost, was the focus of a speed control. A remarkable 6,307 vehicles were measured that day. The maximum permissible speed of 120 km/h turned out to be too fast for 43 drivers because they exceeded the permitted speed. At the top end of the scale, a driver was traveling at an impressive top speed of 161 km/h [sachsen-anhalt.de](https://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/bs/pressemitigungen/polizei?tx_tsarssinclude_pi1[action]=sing le&tx_tsarssinclude_pi1[controller]=Base&tx_tsarssinclude_pi1[uid]=611365&cHash=f1e7df1eba6ff42fbc5e691eaa3c1907) reported.

But it wasn't just speeding that marked this day. There was a traffic accident on the B 107, between Coswig (Anhalt) and the Köselitz junction. A young driver, 23 years old and driving a VW car, was unable to prevent a deer from suddenly crossing the road. The collision was unavoidable and resulted in total damage to the vehicle of around 5,000 euros, which was certainly a shock for the driver.

A review of road safety

The incidents shed light on the challenges that arise in road traffic. Speed ​​controls are not only necessary to increase road safety, but also to make drivers aware of the dangers. The high number of speeding violations detected proves that many road users do not adhere to the rules of conduct.

Furthermore, the incident with the deer shows how unpredictable nature can be on the road. Although such collisions are not common, they provide further food for thought about the importance of caution and attention on the road.

In summary, it can be said that on November 11, 2025, the police in Saxony-Anhalt were active both in the area of ​​speed monitoring and in the event of accidents. It remains to be seen how traffic monitoring measures will develop in the future to ensure the safety of both drivers and wildlife. Stay safe and drive carefully, dear readers!