Attention speed cameras! Today on the A9 near Eisenberg and Schwielowsee

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On August 14, 2025, mobile speed cameras will take place on the A9 in the Saale-Holzland district to monitor traffic violations.

Am 14.08.2025 finden in Saale-Holzland-Kreis mobile Radarkontrollen auf der A9 statt, um Verkehrsverstöße zu überwachen.
On August 14, 2025, mobile speed cameras will take place on the A9 in the Saale-Holzland district to monitor traffic violations.

Attention speed cameras! Today on the A9 near Eisenberg and Schwielowsee

Currently, August 14, 2025, authorities are using modern technologies to monitor speed on our roads. Mobile speed cameras are in use on the A9 motorway, which runs from Berlin via Leipzig to Munich. This has proven to be an effective means of improving road safety.

The speed cameras are at different locations, which are made known to drivers. In Thuringia, more precisely in Eisenberg and Saasa, a check was carried out at 6:08 a.m. with a speed limit of 120 km/h. Shortly afterwards, at 6:32 a.m., a speed camera was also active in Schwielowsee/Ferch in Brandenburg, with a speed limit of 100 km/h. These mobile speed cameras can be used quickly and easily, confirm news.de.

The consequences of speeding

Speed ​​controls were introduced to increase road safety and prevent accidents. If you exceed the permitted speed, you may be subject to fines depending on the location. For example, the table of fines shows that in urban areas, a speed limit of up to 10 km/h will result in a fine of 15 euros, while speeding above 26 km/h can result in a driving ban for a month. Similar, lower but still severe penalties apply for speeding outside of urban areas.

  • Bußgelder innerorts:
    • bis 10 km/h: 15 €
    • 11 – 15 km/h: 25 €
    • 16 – 20 km/h: 35 €
    • 21 – 25 km/h: 80 € (1 Punkt)
    • 26 – 30 km/h: 100 € (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
  • Bußgelder außerorts:
    • bis 10 km/h: 10 €
    • 11 – 15 km/h: 20 €
    • 16 – 20 km/h: 30 €
    • 21 – 25 km/h: 70 € (1 Punkt)
    • 26 – 30 km/h: 80 € (1 Monat Fahrverbot)

Various technologies are used in surveillance, ranging from speed traps to light barriers. Tolerances are also taken into account: at speeds below 100 km/h a deviation of 3 km/h can apply, at higher speeds it is 3 percent, as bussgeldkatalog.de explains.

Conclusion: It's worth paying attention

It is clear that mobile speed monitoring is of great interest to both drivers and pedestrians. The controls aim to minimize the risk of accidents. Adhering to speed limits is not only a legal obligation, but also a contribution to road safety. Those who follow the rules not only remain unpunished, but also do not endanger the lives of others.

For more information on fines and speed controls, visit bussgeldkatalog.org and stay informed.