Attention, drivers! Face measurement announced in Bremen-Süd today!

Mobile Blitzer überwachen heute, am 8. Juni 2025, den Verkehr in Bremen-Süd. Hohe Gefahr für Bußgelder und Fahrverbote.
Mobile speed camera monitor the traffic in Bremen-Süd on June 8, 2025. High danger to fines and driving bans. (Symbolbild/MB)

Attention, drivers! Face measurement announced in Bremen-Süd today!

Neuelander Straße, 28201 Bremen, Deutschland - Today, on June 8, 2025, there is a lot going on on the streets in Bremen. The police have the citizens: already warned of an increased danger from mobile speed camera, which are used particularly often at certain points. There is a clear reason for this: speed overruns are one of the most common traffic violations and are often related to serious accidents. In order to increase the safety of all road users, intensive traffic monitoring is essential. news.de reported by a mobile radrefalle, which was posted today in Neuenlander Straße in Bremen-Süd. A speed limit of 50 km/h applies here, and the first measurements start at 6:29 a.m.

But how high is the risk of a fine if you are traveling too quickly in this zone? According to ADAC it will be quite expensive for speed violations. A fine can vary between 30 euros for a speed of up to 10 km/h above the permissible speed and up to 800 euros for an exceeding of more than 70 km/h. In addition, you can collect points in Flensburg - and the impending driving bans certainly don't arouse the best memories. The police and the regulatory office are active in order to punish regular violations and thus prevent accidents.

regulation and consequences

According to the Road Traffic Regulations (StVO), all road users must adhere to the consideration and compliance with the traffic rules. Speed ​​controls are part of this surveillance. In the event of violations, a fine is initiated, while mobile and inpatient flash units monitor compliance with the speed limits. bussgeldatalog.de emphasizes that the tolerance boundaries in the speed restrictions must also be taken into account: at speeds up to 100 km/h, a tolerance of 3 km/h is usually deducted. When driving faster, it is usually 3 percentage points at speeds over 100 km/h before a fine is set. For some drivers, this means: "Driving a little faster" can be expensive.

The consequences of a speed violation should not be underestimated. Depending on the amount, driving bans can also be imposed within closed towns. From 26 km/h there is a month of driving, and if you exaggerate it, you have to do without your driver's license for up to 3 months. Speed ​​crossing also expires after three months if the driver cannot be determined, while serious violations can also be prosecuted.

traffic safety is close to our heart, and it remains to be hoped that the road users adhere to the rules and thus avoid accidents and dangerous situations. So, dear Bremer: Inside: Eye and prefer to drive a little slower!

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