Mobile speed cameras in Bremen: Where the speed cameras are flashing today!

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On September 2nd, 2025, a new mobile speed camera will be installed in Bremen, especially in Walle. Current information on traffic monitoring.

Am 2.09.2025 wird in Bremen, insbesondere in Walle, ein neuer mobiler Blitzer installiert. Aktuelle Informationen zur Verkehrsüberwachung.
On September 2nd, 2025, a new mobile speed camera will be installed in Bremen, especially in Walle. Current information on traffic monitoring.

Mobile speed cameras in Bremen: Where the speed cameras are flashing today!

Today, Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025, things got down to business again in Bremen: three mobile speed cameras were installed in the city to increase traffic safety and counteract speeding. It's hard to believe, because statistics show again and again that driving too fast is still the most common cause of accidents. [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/856463217/mobile-blitzer-d-bremen-radarkontrolle-aktuell-in-bremen-nord-vegesack-alt- aumund-bremen-west-walle-steffensweg-heimatviertel-bremen-east-osterholz-where-is-the-lightning-tongue-on-tuesday-02-09-2025/1/) reports on the current locations of the speed cameras that are set up in various parts of the city.

In Bremen-Nord, more precisely at the Vegesacker ferry, a speed camera was reported in a 30 km/h zone, while the second is on Nordstrasse, in the Walle district, and controls speeds of up to 50 km/h. The third speed camera is active in the eastern district of Osterholz on Oyterdamm in a 20 km/h zone. These measures are intended to help continuously monitor the dangerous situation in road traffic and adjust it if necessary in order to avoid accidents.

The consequences of speeding

Fines for speeding vary widely and depend on the severity of the violation. derbussgeldkatalog.de gives a comprehensive overview of the possible penalties. In urban areas, for example, the first 10 km/h over the limit is punished with 30 euros, while going too fast at 26 km/h can result in a fine of 180 euros and a one-month driving ban. Especially from 41 km/h you not only face a hefty fine, but also a driving ban of up to three months!

The bad news doesn't stop there: Anyone who uses speed camera apps or radar detectors while driving will face the same consequences. According to Section 23 of the Road Traffic Act, these devices are simply prohibited while driving and can be punished with a fine of 75 euros and one point in Flensburg. And that's not something to be taken lightly!

Looking at road safety

Speed ​​cameras are not just a nuisance for drivers, they serve the central purpose of increasing road safety. According to adac.de, such measures can significantly reduce accidents at known danger spots. However, the mobile speed camera initiative is not only aimed at increasing booking numbers, but is also intended to raise awareness among other road users.

Did you know that many cities generate income through speed cameras, which often leads to discussions about economic efficiency and traffic safety? These debates become particularly important when you consider that around 56% of fine notices are incorrect, which may be due to technical defects or incorrect indications. It may therefore make sense under certain circumstances to appeal against a fine.

So it remains to be said: It's worth always keeping an eye on your speed and respecting the marked limits. If you follow the rules, you will reach your destination safer and less stressful - without any speed cameras on your radar!

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