Speeders beware: speed camera locations in Chemnitz today!

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Mobile speed cameras in Chemnitz: Current speed measurements, fines and speed limits on July 3rd, 2025. Road safety.

Mobile Blitzer in Chemnitz: Aktuelle Geschwindigkeitsmessungen, Bußgelder und Tempolimits am 03.07.2025. Sicherheit im Straßenverkehr.
Mobile speed cameras in Chemnitz: Current speed measurements, fines and speed limits on July 3rd, 2025. Road safety.

Speeders beware: speed camera locations in Chemnitz today!

Today, July 4, 2025, drivers in Chemnitz should be particularly careful. The day before, July 3rd, mobile speed measuring devices were used in several parts of the city to increase traffic safety. At one of the Main locations, Neefestrasse in Schönau, the maximum permitted speed was set at 50 km/h. However, the speed camera location has not yet been officially confirmed, which does not reduce the risk of speeding. The situation in road traffic is dynamic, so such speed controls can be adjusted at any time, as Regional Spiegel Sachsen reports.

Another speed camera was active at the same time on Annaberger Straße in Harthau, also with a speed limit of 50 km/h, reported on July 3, 2025 at 5:21 p.m. The traffic regulations (StVO) provide for strict framework conditions: speeding is not only a common traffic violation, but also the main cause of accidents. It is therefore advisable to adapt to the specified speed limits and the respective traffic situation.

Fines and driving bans

Be warned about the financial consequences of speeding: The fines depend on the extent of the speeding and can quickly put a painful strain on your wallet. The following penalties apply for urban areas:

Exceedance (km/h) Fine (€) Points Driving ban
until 10 30 0 none
11 – 15 50 0 none
16 – 20 70 0 none
21 – 25 115 1 none
26 – 30 180 1 1 month possible
31 – 40 260 2 1 month
41 – 50 400 2 1 month
51 – 60 560 2 2 months
61 – 70 700 2 3 months
over 70 800 2 3 months

There are also strict regulations for out-of-town areas, which are listed in detail on Bussgeldkatalog. In addition, repeat offenders who drive more than 25 km/h too fast in one year must expect a driving ban.

Technical devices and traffic rules

Speaking of fines: technical aids to warn of speed cameras are also prohibited in the car. It is forbidden to use radar detectors or real-time warning apps, which is clearly regulated under the sections of the StVO. Road users are well advised to obey the law and not to put their safety on the road at risk. Ultimately, each of us has a role to play in making driving safer.

So, dear readers, be careful when driving and stick to the speed limits - your wallet will thank you!