Danger of lightning in Ahlbeck: Where the speed trap strikes today!

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Current information about speed cameras in Heringsdorf: location, speed limits and traffic safety on December 1st, 2025.

Aktuelle Informationen zu Radarkontrollen in Heringsdorf: Standort, Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen und Verkehrssicherheit am 01.12.2025.
Current information about speed cameras in Heringsdorf: location, speed limits and traffic safety on December 1st, 2025.

Danger of lightning in Ahlbeck: Where the speed trap strikes today!

In the tranquil Heringsdorf region in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, greater attention will be paid to traffic safety again today, December 1, 2025. There is currently only one speed measurement location, but this may change throughout the day. Loud news.de This morning at 9:28 a.m. a mobile speed trap was spotted on Lindenstrasse in Ahlbeck, where there is a speed limit of 30 km/h.

The exact location of the speed camera has not yet been officially confirmed, but the speed cameras are important for road safety and serve to encourage speed adjustment to the road situation. Yesterday the first people reported the mobile star box on social media.

Speed ​​​​monitoring and its technology

The importance of speed traps is not limited to our region. There are around 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices across Germany that play a central role in speed monitoring. These devices, which are mostly mobile or stationary, have seen technological advancements over the years. The first radar control was introduced in 1957, and a lot has happened since then, including the use of the Doppler effect, which is used to measure speed accurately, supplemented by new techniques such as Section Control, which measures the average speed over a longer section. bussgeldkatalog.org reports that there are now also mobile devices that can make video recordings.

Citizens' concerns are often divided: Many see speed cameras primarily as an opportunity for communities to fill their wallets. But in reality, the need for these measures is often due to the lack of discipline among drivers. Traffic monitoring is there to encourage adherence to speed limits and thus reduce accidents, which in turn is of great importance for the safety of all road users. fachanwalt.de emphasizes that stationary systems are particularly effective in accident hotspots and that the evidentiary value of flash photos can be questioned under certain circumstances, for example in poor visibility conditions.

Legal aspects and tolerance limits

From a legal point of view, driver liability applies in Germany, while owner liability applies in Austria. There are also clear tolerance values: a deduction of 3 km/h is applied at speeds up to 100 km/h, and a value of 3% at higher speeds. These regulations underline the importance of speed adjustments and the need for speed traps in order to sustainably improve traffic behavior.

An important note for all drivers is that speed camera apps and radar detectors are prohibited while driving in Germany. However, the use of smartphones is permitted as long as the speed camera display in navigation programs is switched off. Radio warnings are permitted because they do not specifically address individual drivers when it comes to communication in traffic.

In summary, speed traps are not just a chore for many drivers, but a central element of road safety. It remains to be seen how the current speed camera locations will develop, but one thing is certain: control will be maintained to ensure safety on our roads.