Speed ​​trap in Wismar: Flashing today! Where are the danger zones?

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Mobile speed cameras in Wismar: Current speed controls on July 5th, 2025 - locations and fine information.

Mobilen Blitzer in Wismar: Aktuelle Geschwindigkeitskontrollen am 5.07.2025 - Standorte und Bußgeldinformationen.
Mobile speed cameras in Wismar: Current speed controls on July 5th, 2025 - locations and fine information.

Speed ​​trap in Wismar: Flashing today! Where are the danger zones?

Today, July 5, 2025, it's that time again: In Wismar, the mobile speed traps are flashing and inviting you to pay attention. At two locations there is now an increased risk of fines or driving bans if you ignore the speed limits. Anyone who does not adhere to the guidelines could quickly end up on the radar of the authorities.

Things become particularly critical around midday: At 12:24 p.m., a mobile speed trap was observed on the A 14 (zip code 23970), where a speed limit of 100 km/h applies. The exact location of the measuring point remains unconfirmed. In addition, a second mobile speed trap was reported on the east bypass (also zip code 23970, Schwanzenbusch) in a 50 km/h zone, at 11:11 a.m. This information was last updated at 12:31 p.m., which shows that locations can change throughout the day. [News.de reports that…](https://www.news.de/auto/856897965/mobile-blitzer-radarkontrolle-in-wismar-aktuell-in- Schwanzenbusch-wo-wird-heute-am-samstag-05-07-2025-geblitzt/1/)

The importance of radar surveillance

Speed ​​traps play a central role in traffic surveillance. Their main function is to punish speeding. There are currently almost 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany. These ensure that road safety is a top priority, because the increasing number of accidents in recent years has shown how important such controls are. A key feature of mobile speed traps is their flexibility - they are ready for use quickly and easily, which is warmly welcomed by the authorities. This allows them to react quickly to accident-prone areas. Bussgeldkatalog.org takes a detailed look…

The technology behind the speed traps is just as interesting. It works using the Doppler effect, whereby radar waves are emitted and reflected by the vehicle. The speed is determined from this. If the limit is exceeded, not only is a photo of the vehicle taken, but modern devices can also make video recordings.

The role of traffic monitoring

Traffic monitoring has various goals, including monitoring traffic flows and prosecuting traffic violations. Targeted monitoring of speed and distance violations is a focus of the authorities. This includes both stationary and mobile controls. While stationary devices can bend the hair of those affected, mobile devices enable specific reactions to accident hotspots. Bussgeldkataloge.de examines these aspects in detail...

What is particularly noteworthy is the different handling of owner liability that applies in Germany. While in Austria the driver often remains anonymous, in Germany the respective drivers have to answer for their violations. The pseudo-criminal also knows this and has to hide from the flickering lightning.

Traffic monitoring is essential for increasing traffic safety. It helps to reduce the number of accidents and also has a certain educational aspect by pointing out the importance of traffic rules.

Conclusion: Anyone driving in Wismar today should have a particularly good eye for traffic and take the speed limits seriously - because speed cameras are on the lookout!