Attention drivers: Mobile speed cameras in Radeburg ensure control!

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Mobile speed cameras will be used today, October 29th, 2025, in Meißen and the surrounding area to control speeding.

Mobile Blitzer werden heute, am 29.10.2025, in Meißen und Umgebung eingesetzt, um Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen zu kontrollieren.
Mobile speed cameras will be used today, October 29th, 2025, in Meißen and the surrounding area to control speeding.

Attention drivers: Mobile speed cameras in Radeburg ensure control!

Today, October 29, 2025, the mobile speed camera is rolling through Radeburg, more precisely in Volkersdorf, Weixdorf. Important details include the current location on the A4 (postcode 01108), where a speed limit of 120 km/h applies. The news.de reports that these measuring points can often change their position during the day, which is why drivers should be vigilant should be.

It is often overlooked that speeding is the most common traffic violation and is a leading cause of accidents. Mobile speed cameras are an effective means of creating a sudden control effect and increasing safety on our roads. They are usually used in accident hotspots and should therefore be taken seriously, even if they often only flash forward and sometimes work with technologies such as infrared or laser technology, as HUK mentions.

The technology behind the speed cameras

Mobile measuring is a great thing because these speed cameras are not only easy to set up, but can also be quickly moved to other locations. They often look like normal roadside equipment, as the HUK explains. You can even adjust to the different measurement techniques: the police use both radar and laser measurements, depending on needs and the focus of danger. You might think that a visible flash is essential, but many devices also work with invisible black light flashes. So it's important to drive carefully.

An interesting aspect is that mobile speed cameras are operated by a police officer in a civilian vehicle. This ensures a certain level of inconspicuousness, which drivers should not miss when traveling faster than permitted. Often the image of the vehicle is only taken from the front, which makes it difficult to identify motorcyclists. Mobility is the key word here – these systems can be housed in trailers and monitor traffic over several days.

Differences to stationary speed cameras

Where mobile speed cameras are flexible and adaptable, stationary speed cameras are installed in fixed locations. These devices record speed using distance-time calculations and are often installed at traffic hotspots in cities or on highways. When there are red light violations, special sensors that are integrated into the road come into play.

Authorities are happy to replace outdated speed cameras with modern devices with laser technology. Such systems are often barely recognizable as speed cameras, which does not necessarily make it easier to adapt to traffic in the area. What is particularly interesting is that a single column can monitor up to four lanes in both directions. This is true high-tech!

In summary, it can be seen that mobile and stationary speed cameras have different strengths, but both make a crucial contribution to traffic safety. So if you soon drive through Volkersdorf or other areas with speed cameras, remember: safety first!