Speed ​​camera marathon in Delmenhorst: How to stay safe on the road!

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From December 1st to 4th, 2025, Delmenhorst will carry out mobile speed checks to increase road safety.

Vom 1. bis 4. Dezember 2025 führt Delmenhorst mobile Geschwindigkeitskontrollen durch, um Verkehrssicherheit zu erhöhen.
From December 1st to 4th, 2025, Delmenhorst will carry out mobile speed checks to increase road safety.

Speed ​​camera marathon in Delmenhorst: How to stay safe on the road!

The city of Delmenhorst and the district of Oldenburg are also relying on mobile speed controls in the first week of December. From Monday 1st to Thursday 4th December, road users can expect increased controls. According to the report by Weser courier Speed ​​cameras are available at various locations to monitor compliance with speed limits. The aim of the measure is to avoid traffic accidents and minimize the consequences of accidents.

In Delmenhorst in particular, controls will take place at the following locations: Niedersachsendamm is affected on Monday, Nordenhamer Straße is on the plan on Tuesday, followed by Langenwischstraße on Wednesday. On Thursday the Hundredth Way will be checked and on Friday the Plananenstraße. In the Oldenburg district, drivers can expect speed cameras at the following locations: Bookholzberg (Stedinger Straße), Bookhorn (Grüppenbührener Straße), Ganderkesee (Schlutterweg), Wildeshausen (Zur Kuhtrade) and Hatterwüsting (Hatter Weg), each on the days mentioned Monday to Friday.

Safety in focus

Speed ​​​​checks are not only a measure to punish violations, but also an important concern to increase safety on roads. Mobile surveillance is carried out throughout Germany by police and public order offices to ensure effective control. A speed camera card like the one from bussgeldkatalog.org also provides an overview of stationary speed measuring devices and traffic light cameras in Germany and many other countries.

It is useful for drivers to find out about these speed camera locations in advance. Using the speed camera map, users can select a region and display the current locations, which can be helpful not only for daily traffic but also for travelers abroad. With over 52,000 permanently installed radar devices, this map offers valuable support for anyone who wants to navigate safely through traffic.

The costs of speeding offenses vary depending on the offense and in recent years there has been a trend towards fixed speeding systems, particularly on motorways and federal highways. In addition, a pilot project for section control on the B6 near Hanover, which records the average speed across several systems, is becoming increasingly popular. In this way, traffic safety is continuously improved.

The upcoming speed controls once again underline the importance of safe driving behavior and the responsibility that every road user bears. The public notice of speed camera systems is intended to help drivers become aware of their speed and avoid unnecessary fines.