Attention speed cameras! Today in Belgern: Speed ​​cameras and danger in traffic!

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On October 19th, 2025, mobile speed cameras will be active in northern Saxony, especially in Belgium. Find out about current speed limits.

Am 19.10.2025 sind in Nordsachsen, speziell in Belgern, mobile Blitzer aktiv. Informieren Sie sich über aktuelle Geschwindigkeitskontrollen.
On October 19th, 2025, mobile speed cameras will be active in northern Saxony, especially in Belgium. Find out about current speed limits.

Attention speed cameras! Today in Belgern: Speed ​​cameras and danger in traffic!

Today, October 19, 2025, the attention of drivers in Belgern, North Saxony district, is particularly required. How news.de reports, you should be prepared for intensive radar monitoring here, as the risk of driving into a speed camera is very high. A speed camera is currently registered on Mühlberger Straße in Schleifmühle, where speed measurements are taken in a 50 km/h zone. The report on this is dated today at 2:43 p.m.

However, the list of lightning locations is by no means complete as they can change throughout the day. It is therefore advisable to always drive with great caution and keep an eye on speed limits.

Speed ​​cameras on the A9 and their legal situation

Anyone traveling on German motorways, especially the A9, should also be vigilant. Loud bussgeldkatalog.org There are numerous stationary speed cameras that are set up at various locations and are aimed at actively “speeding” while on the move. The use of semi-stationary speed cameras is a common procedure to punish speeding.

An extremely important detail is the legal remedies: An objection against a fine notice can be submitted in writing to the responsible fine office within two weeks if there are doubts about the measurements or their evaluation.

Speeding: Penalties in comparison

The penalties for speeding in Germany are well documented and vary depending on the severity of the offense. has information about it echo24.de compiled. What is particularly worrying is that North Rhine-Westphalia has reported the most drastic speeding, with 714 cases of drivers going over 70 km/h too fast.

The fines at a glance are as follows:

  • 11–15 km/h: 50 Euro (innerorts), 40 Euro (außerorts)
  • 16–20 km/h: 70 Euro (innerorts), 60 Euro (außerorts)
  • 21–25 km/h: 115 Euro und 1 Punkt (innerorts), 100 Euro und 1 Punkt (außerorts)
  • 26–30 km/h: 180 Euro, 1 Punkt und 1 Monat Fahrverbot (innerorts); 150 Euro, 1 Punkt und 1 Monat Fahrverbot (außerorts)
  • 31–40 km/h: 260 Euro, 2 Punkte und 1 Monat Fahrverbot (innerorts); 200 Euro, 1 Punkt und 1 Monat Fahrverbot (außerorts)
  • Bei 70 km/h Überschreitung innerorts: 800 Euro, 2 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot
  • Bei 70 km/h Überschreitung außerorts: 700 Euro, 2 Punkte, 3 Monate Fahrverbot

Compared to other European countries, the penalties in Germany are relatively mild, but every driver should pay more attention to their speed in order to avoid high prices and dangers.

Overall, it is clear that it is important for all drivers in Belgium and on German motorways to always behave responsibly when it comes to speed checks in order to avoid unpleasant surprises.