Attention, speed camera alarm! Where the speed control is in effect today in Bremen

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On September 2nd, 2025, Bremen will monitor three traffic routes with mobile speed cameras. Find out where speed checks take place.

Am 2.09.2025 überwacht Bremen mit mobilen Blitzern drei Verkehrsstrecken. Erfahren Sie, wo Geschwindigkeitskontrollen stattfinden.
On September 2nd, 2025, Bremen will monitor three traffic routes with mobile speed cameras. Find out where speed checks take place.

Attention, speed camera alarm! Where the speed control is in effect today in Bremen

Today, September 2, 2025, Bremen is once again the focus of speed enforcement. Mobile speed cameras are in use at a total of three locations to keep road users alert. The aim of these controls is clear: to increase road safety and avoid fines.

The current measuring points are located in different areas of the city, as shown by the latest information. That's how it is in the Marienwerderstrasse in Bremen-West, Gröpelingen, a speed camera is active in a 30 km/h zone. In addition, mobile speed traps were set up on the A27, both in Wischen and near Oslebshausen, where a speed limit of 120 km/h applies.

What is the danger if you exceed the speed limit?

The consequences of speeding should not be underestimated. A speeding violation of more than 26 km/h outside built-up areas will result in a driving ban of one month if such violations are recorded twice in a year. A single speeding violation results in a fine of 150 euros and a point in the driving fitness register the fine catalogue impressively describes.

But while speed cameras are used to discipline inattentive drivers, not every speed camera is error-free. A recent study found that 56% of fine notices are incorrect. This is evidenced by more than 14,000 cases, including 8% with technical inaccuracies and 25% with evidentiary deficiencies. Only 44% were found to be correct in measurement and evidence.

Legal information and security

Flashing is subject to strict guidelines in Germany. The measurement methods used, be it laser measurements, radar measurements or induction loops, must be technically tested and approved, as shown ADAC can be read. Flashing is also permitted in more difficult weather conditions such as rain or snow, as long as the measuring devices are set up accordingly.

In summary, today is an exciting day for all road users in Bremen. While it's a good idea to keep an eye on speed limits, you can protect yourself from unpleasant surprises and make the roads safer by adopting a conscious driving style. So, keep your eyes open and be safe on the road!

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