Attention road users: Mobile speed cameras on the A17 near Freital!
As of today, mobile speed cameras monitor the A17 near Freital, Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains, for traffic safety and speed control.

Attention road users: Mobile speed cameras on the A17 near Freital!
Today is September 29, 2025, and road traffic control in the Freital region is causing a stir. A mobile radar box is placed on the A17 motorway, specifically near Cotta in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district. There is a speed limit of 100 km/h here and it is strongly recommended that you keep an eye on this speed limit. Loud news.de The current report about the speed camera was published today at 3:10 p.m. and was last updated at 7:12 p.m.
The A17, which runs from Dresden towards the Czech border, is not only an important traffic artery. She has already brought in a few fines. Mobile speed traps have the advantage that they can be used flexibly and usually only flash forward. This ensures that drivers are often caught off guard and, with a quick glance at their speedometer, prevent them from exceeding the speed limits.
Mobile and highly precise
A look at the technology behind it shows that the mobile flash units are either radar- or laser-based. In addition, sensors are used for brightness profile evaluation and black light flashers, which make the conditions even more precise. Speed measurement has a clear goal: to increase road safety through regular checks and to encourage drivers to comply with applicable regulations. This is important because how bussgeldkatalog.org mentioned, over 5,000 drivers received points for speeding in 2013.
The way these radars work is fascinating. They send a signal to passing vehicles and determine their speed using a simple distance-time calculation. If speeding is detected, a photo is taken which is then sent to the vehicle owner. However, measurement errors can occur - for example due to inaccurate placement of the speed cameras or due to environmental influences.
The challenge for drivers
The rather bad news for all test subjects on the highway: There are tolerances in speed measurements. At speeds below 100 km/h a deduction of 3 km/h is applied, from 100 km/h it is 3% of the measured speed. All the more reason for drivers to be really careful, because the risk of a tricky fine hovers over anyone who exceeds the permitted speed. And even if you can appeal a fine in most cases, this is not always a sure thing, especially if the circumstances are not clear.
In summary: A good driving hand is not only about skill, but also depends largely on a sense of the law. The mobile speed cameras are used where accidents often occur. So keep your eyes open and take your foot off the accelerator - this way you not only stay safe, but also relaxed on the road and can avoid any speeding tickets.