Attention speed cameras! Checked today in Bremen-South and Bremen-East!

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Mobile speed cameras in Bremen-Obervieland on September 17th, 2025: Where speeding was reported and current information.

Mobile Radarkontrollen in Bremen-Obervieland am 17.09.2025: Wo Geschwindigkeitsüberschreitungen gemeldet wurden und aktuelle Infos.
Mobile speed cameras in Bremen-Obervieland on September 17th, 2025: Where speeding was reported and current information.

Attention speed cameras! Checked today in Bremen-South and Bremen-East!

Today, Tuesday, September 17, 2025, the mobile speed cameras in Bremen will again be in the public eye. How News.de reported, there are four locations reported where it is worth driving a little slower.

The control units are on the move in the following locations: On Habenhauser Landstrasse in Bremen-Süd, more precisely in Obervieland, you should be careful with a speed limit of 30 km/h. Lightning occurs here at 10:43 a.m. Shortly before that, at 10:30 a.m., there are speeders on Brenningstrasse in Arsten, also with a speed limit of 30 km/h. Checks can be expected on Ludwig-Roselius-Allee in Osterholz between 9:10 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., and on Marcusallee, near the school, there was a flashlight at 8:34 a.m. in the morning.

The legal framework

Mobile radar devices are a central instrument for increasing road safety and checking compliance with speed limits. Bussgeldkatalog.org informed that these checks can not only result in fines being imposed, but points in the central traffic register can also easily be transferred to the driver's file. In 2013 in particular, there were already over 5,000 drivers who received points and penalties during checks in Germany due to speeding.

Radar devices measure speed using the Doppler effect and, in the event of violations, document a photo of the vehicle that is sent to the owner. Interestingly, there are also devices that work without a visible flash, which can make it difficult to detect speeding violations.

Speed ​​limits and road safety

The topic of speed limits is controversial in Germany because Germany is one of the few countries in Europe that does not have a general speed limit on motorways. After Allianz Direct 71% of the population support a speed limit, with many calling for 130 km/h. However, statistics show that excessive speed was the main cause of accidents in 43% of cases.

In view of the 2,839 traffic fatalities in 2023 and 19,000 personal injuries, the call for more safety measures is growing louder. Proposals for a speed limit could not only save lives, but also contribute significantly to reducing CO₂ emissions.

The speed cameras in Bremen are a further step towards safer streets and traffic behavior. If you're traveling fast, you should take your foot off the gas tomorrow, because in addition to safety, a high fine could be waiting in the mailbox for the doom-mongers - and that would be doubly bitter.

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