Speed control: 257 speeders on the A4 – maximum penalty for Polish driver!
Current police reports from Bautzen on August 28th, 2025: traffic accidents, speed controls and important information.

Speed control: 257 speeders on the A4 – maximum penalty for Polish driver!
Today, August 28, 2025, it is once again important to draw attention to the traffic situation in the Bautzen district. The police reports and the results of the most recent speed checks show that respectful interaction and adherence to speed limits are essential on our roads.
That's what she reported Saxon about a speed check that was carried out on Wednesday morning on the A4 between Bautzen-Ost and Weißenberg. A total of 3,645 vehicles were measured during this inspection. Disappointingly, 257 of them were traveling too fast. In total, 93 warnings were issued and 164 fines were reported.
A striking record
Particularly noteworthy is a Toyota with a Polish license plate whose driver was recorded breaking a speed record of 149 km/h. This means that he now has to expect a fine of 600 euros, two points in Flensburg and a driving ban of two months. These types of traffic situations pose a risk not only to the driver himself, but also to all other road users.
The POLICE TICKER.Online informs that such checks take place regularly to ensure road safety. It is important that the public is informed about these measures. Information about traffic accidents, calls for witnesses and other safety-related topics are part of the daily report, which is also maintained on weekends and public holidays.
Statistical insights into road safety
Data and statistics are essential to improving road safety on our roads. According to the Federal Statistical Office These comprehensive statistics are used to better understand accidents in Germany and to formulate measures based on them. It also provides valuable information about the causes of accidents, the vehicles affected and those involved.
These statistics not only support legislation and traffic education, they are also crucial for road construction and advances in vehicle technology. A well-planned traffic area can help prevent accidents, although the responsibility ultimately lies with each individual road user.
Overall, it shows that despite efforts to make roads safer, compliance with speed limits and awareness of one's own responsibility are more important than ever. Only in this way can we work together to make the roads safer and prevent accidents.