Attention, speed camera danger: Mobile speed cameras in Neubrandenburg!

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Neubrandenburg reports mobile speed cameras on September 17, 2025 for speed monitoring in the city center.

Neubrandenburg meldet mobile Radarkontrollen am 17.09.2025 zur Geschwindigkeitsüberwachung in der Innenstadt.
Neubrandenburg reports mobile speed cameras on September 17, 2025 for speed monitoring in the city center.

Attention, speed camera danger: Mobile speed cameras in Neubrandenburg!

Road safety is currently the focus in Neubrandenburg: On September 17, 2025, two streets in the city center were equipped with mobile speed cameras. The reason for this is the already increasing speeding, which not only results in fines but also increases the risk of accidents. The police and local regulatory authorities are gearing up to deal with the situation, because hot-headed drivers have no place on the streets of Neubrandenburg.

The first mobile speed trap is at Friedrich-Engels-Ring, where a speed limit of 50 km/h applies. The speed camera was recorded here on September 17th, 2025 at 6:33 p.m. A speed check was also reported at another location in the city center (zip code 17033) at 5:01 p.m. Drivers should be concerned because anyone who exceeds the limit will not only face a fine, but possibly also points in Flensburg or a driving ban.

Understand fines and tolerances

The fines in Germany are clearly regulated. Within built-up areas, exceeding the speed limit by up to 10 km/h only costs 30 euros, while 51 to 60 km/h over the limit can quickly result in 560 euros and a two-month driving ban. The full list of penalties is available on the website catalog of fines as well as bussgeldkatalog.de.

An important detail that many drivers overlook: When measuring speed, a tolerance of 3 km/h is deducted for speeds below 100 km/h. However, if you exceed this, 3 percent of the measured speed will be deducted. This regulation is intended to ensure that minor violations do not result in severe sanctions.

Speed ​​control techniques

The police use a variety of technology during their checks. In addition to classic radar, laser measuring devices and modern video-based systems are also used. These technologies make it possible to precisely document speeding violations. In addition to mobile speed cameras, there are also stationary systems at particularly dangerous intersections, where high speed violations are often to be expected.

The aim of these measures is clear: to improve road safety. Such controls have been carried out in Germany since the 1950s and their importance has not changed. Whether in town or out of town – maintaining traffic rules is important to the police and the regulatory authorities.

So if you're going to be traveling in Neubrandenburg soon, you should pay attention to the speed limit. Speeding can not only put a strain on your budget, but can also lead to increased risk on the road. Stay cautious and adapt your speed to the circumstances.