Danger of lightning in Bremen: Where the mobile speed traps are today!

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In Huchting, Bremen, mobile speed traps are active on October 18, 2025 to monitor speeding.

In Huchting, Bremen, sind am 18.10.2025 mobile Radarfallen aktiv, um Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen zu überwachen.
In Huchting, Bremen, mobile speed traps are active on October 18, 2025 to monitor speeding.

Danger of lightning in Bremen: Where the mobile speed traps are today!

Today, October 18, 2025, there are two mobile speed cameras on the streets in Bremen. At the locations Kirchweg in Bremen-Süd and Oldeoog in Huchting, road users can be in a particular hurry, as driving fast is definitely risky here. The upper speed limit on Kirchweg is 40 km/h, while in Oldeoog the maximum permitted speed is 50 km/h. The speed camera on Kirchweg was first reported at 5:12 p.m., while the control in Oldeoog has been active since 4:23 p.m. However, it remains to be noted that locations may change throughout the day or additional ones may be added, requiring constant attention to traffic monitoring. news.de reported with updates the current controls.

Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations and contributes significantly to the cause of accidents. According to bussgeldkatalog.org, mobile speed traps play a crucial role in speed monitoring. They can be set up quickly and easily, which not only ensures road safety, but also increases awareness among drivers. These mobile measuring devices use radar beams or light signals to record the speed of vehicles. If you exceed the speed limit, a photo of the vehicle is taken and in Germany the principle of driver liability comes into play.

Technology and functionality

How does this actually work? Mobile radar measuring devices work with the Doppler effect, in which radar waves are emitted, which are then reflected by the vehicle and returned to the measuring station. The time difference between sending and receiving the wave is used to calculate the speed. This could be used at both speed camera locations in Bremen. This technology is constantly being used in permanently installed systems, explains Wikipedia.

It is noteworthy that there are around 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany. The mobile version, on the other hand, is often less visible and can therefore promote road safety even more effectively. These speed traps are not only easy to maintain, but can also support traffic education. In addition, new technologies such as Section Control, which measure average speeds over longer distances, have become more important and are already being tested.

The impact on traffic safety

The aim of speed controls is clear: to increase road safety and promote compliance with traffic rules. However, critics are critical of the fact that these measures sometimes also serve economic interests in addition to traffic education. Revenue from fines flows into the public purse to cover the costs of monitoring. Despite all the discussions about the effectiveness of speed measuring systems, the appeal remains to all road users to observe the applicable speed limits and thus contribute to road safety.

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