Danger! Speed camera alarm on Niederfährer Straße in Meißen!
On August 24th, 2025, a mobile speed camera check will be carried out on Niederfährer Straße in Meißen. Speed limit: 30 km/h.

Danger! Speed camera alarm on Niederfährer Straße in Meißen!
On August 24, 2025, drivers in Meißen will be given particular attention to complying with the speed limits. There is currently only one active location for mobile speed traps in the city. This is located on Niederfährer Straße (zip code 01662) and was reported on the same day at 6:45 p.m. The speed limit here is 30 km/h, and speeding can quickly become expensive, as news.de reports.
Anyone making their way through the city should be particularly alert. Speed camera apps and radar detectors are banned while driving in Germany. The smartphone can remain switched on, but the warning functions in navigation apps must be deactivated. Good news: Speed camera warnings on the radio are still permitted, which helps keep the pace within limits.
Current speed cameras and traffic safety
The speed camera location in Meißen is not the only one that exists in Germany. According to blitzerkatalog.org, drivers can get a comprehensive overview of speed cameras, with filter options by speed camera type, highway, federal highway and federal state. Here you can find information about the latest lightning locations, possible measurement errors and the corresponding penalties. Such platforms are very useful for staying informed and avoiding possible surprises.
The functionality of speed traps plays a crucial role. These devices are not only essential for traffic monitoring but are also technology driven. The first test radar measurement took place in January 1957, and the technology has been continuously developed since then. There are currently around 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany, with both stationary and mobile speed traps being used to determine the speed of vehicles, as bussgeldkatalog.org explains.
How does it all work? The principle is based on the Doppler effect: radar waves are emitted and reflected by the vehicle, which determines the speed by changing the distance between the transmitter and receiver. If you exceed the speed limit, a photo of the vehicle and driver is taken. Newer mobile radar measuring devices can even record video recordings - because road safety has the highest priority.
Looking into the future
Currently, another technology called Section Control is being tested, which measures average speed over longer sections. This measure is not only intended to increase safety, but also contribute to traffic education. However, automated systems like these require data protection to be ensured so that the data of vehicles driving in compliance with the rules is deleted in a timely manner.
The purchase costs for speed traps are often in the six-figure range. Nevertheless, the revenue from fines flows into infrastructure and traffic control, which represents a virtuous circle to increase traffic safety. Drivers are therefore well advised not to press the accelerator pedal excessively and to observe the traffic rules.