Speed ​​cameras on Anklamer Straße: How to avoid expensive fines!

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Mobile flashing in Pasewalk: On June 13th, 2025, the police will check speeds in Anklamer Straße, 50 km/h zone.

Mobil blitzen in Pasewalk: Am 13.06.2025 kontrolliert die Polizei Geschwindigkeiten in der Anklamer Straße, 50 km/h-Zone.
Mobile flashing in Pasewalk: On June 13th, 2025, the police will check speeds in Anklamer Straße, 50 km/h zone.

Speed ​​cameras on Anklamer Straße: How to avoid expensive fines!

In Pasewalk, a small town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the mobile speed trap is active today, June 13, 2025, and is causing increased attention in traffic. There is currently a specially designated location for speed measurements, which is located on Anklamer Straße in the Scheringer settlement. The maximum permissible speed here is 50 km/h.

Police reported the incident late in the afternoon at 4:22 p.m., with information updated at 4:38 p.m. It is known that exceeding this speed limit can be punished with high fines, which are set out in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO).

Attention to speed offenders

The continuous monitoring of road traffic in Pasewalk aims to increase traffic safety and punish speeding violations. This includes not only speeding, but also running red lights or driving too closely to other vehicles. The police use both stationary and mobile speed cameras to record and punish these violations. While stationary speed cameras are often installed in dangerous areas, mobile speed cameras offer the advantage of being able to be used flexibly, which makes it more difficult for speeders to slow down.

But setting up and operating flash units is not without costs. Setting up speed cameras can cost between 20,000 and 250,000 euros, depending on the model used. The bussgeldkatalog.de emphasizes that violations of the StVO also have legal consequences, including various penalties such as warning fines, points in Flensburg and, in the worst case, driving bans.

Legal situation and regulations

One point that many road users often overlook concerns the use of radar detectors and speed camera apps. According to paragraph 23, paragraph 1b of the StVO, the use of such devices in the vehicle is prohibited as they can disrupt the monitoring measures. Even if the possession of such warning systems is legal, their use can be punished with a fine of up to 75 euros, along with one point in Flensburg.

The bussgeldkatalog.net also points out that speed measurements are carried out very precisely in Germany. Common methods include radar and laser measurements, which have various advantages and disadvantages. While stationary speed cameras are easy to operate, mobile measurements are more prone to errors.

As it turns out, compliance with traffic rules is not only a legal necessity, but also a safety one. Anyone who adheres to the guidelines actively contributes to the safety of all road users. After all, unrestrained speeding not only increases the risk of accidents, but also puts your own traffic safety and the safety of others at risk.