Attention speed cameras: There are speed checks in Eisenberg today!
Find out the latest information about mobile speed cameras in the Saale-Holzland district on October 13th, 2025 and speed regulations.

Attention speed cameras: There are speed checks in Eisenberg today!
In idyllic Thuringia, where the streets beckon and nature invites you to explore, caution is advised today, October 13, 2025. Mobile speed cameras were reported in Eisenberg. There is currently a speed trap at the A9 location in Saasa, where the maximum permitted speed is 120 km/h. But be careful! The exact location of the speed cameras can change at any time, which is why the current information on the speed camera locations is not guaranteed news.de reported.
Thuringia has around 2.2 million inhabitants and is one of the smaller federal states in Germany. This federal state, which borders Saxony, offers a well-developed transport network that is attractive for both commuters and travelers. Traffic monitoring is not only mobile, but also stationary in order to detect speeding in good time. According to the catalog of fines, violations can result in sanctions - from fines to points in Flensburg to driving bans. An overview of the positions of stationary speed cameras in Thuringia is also available. Further details are available on the website bussgeldkatalog.org to find.
Traffic violations and their consequences
An important contact point for traffic offenders is the fines office in Artern, which punishes violations such as speeding, distance violations and running red lights. Before a fine notice is served, those affected usually receive an (online) hearing. This approach gives road users the opportunity to comment on their violation. The Thuringian police are very careful to determine the data of the actual driver and not just the vehicle owner, as set out in the 2025 catalog of fines. More information can be found on the website Thuringian police.
It turns out that traffic violations occur frequently in Thuringia - not only in urban areas, but also on country roads. If you exceed the limit by 21 km/h you are already at risk of getting the first point in Flensburg, and if you go 31 km/h too much you can be banned from driving for a month. To increase the likelihood of a defense, legal support is recommended, especially since an astonishing 56% of fine notices are said to be incorrect.
Fines at a glance
The fines for speeding vary greatly, here is an overview of the most important categories:
Exceedance (km/h) | Inner town (EUR) | Out of town (EUR) |
---|---|---|
26 – 30 | 180 | 150 |
31 – 40 | 260 | 200 |
41 – 50 | 400 | 320 |
51 – 60 | 560 | 480 |
61 – 70 | 700 | 600 |
over 70 | 800 | 700 |
The Thuringian police's plans to take an active approach against speeding are in full swing. So stay alert on the roads, because a speed camera could be lurking around the corner sooner than you think!