Vechta in lightning fever: Where the speed traps are lurking today!

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In Vechta, the police checked the speed in several places on September 15, 2025. Find out more about speed camera locations and regulations.

In Vechta kontrolliert die Polizei am 15.09.2025 die Geschwindigkeit an mehreren Stellen. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Blitzerstandorte und Vorschriften.
In Vechta, the police checked the speed in several places on September 15, 2025. Find out more about speed camera locations and regulations.

Vechta in lightning fever: Where the speed traps are lurking today!

In the tranquil town of Vechta today it's time to look closely and pay attention! On September 15, 2025, two new speed control locations were signposted. As the traffic situation in the city continues to evolve, drivers are advised to keep a close eye on their speed.

The first location is on Theodor-Heuss-Straße, where a mobile speed trap has been lurking for drivers since 6:34 p.m. There is a strict speed limit of 30 km/h. However, this place has not yet been officially confirmed. The situation at Bokerner Damm is much clearer. There is a speed camera there in a 70 km/h zone, the use of which was confirmed at 7:13 p.m. Anyone who exceeds the permitted speed will face a fine.

Traffic monitoring

Traffic is monitored by local authorities, including police and public order offices. The nationwide catalog of offenses, also known as the catalog of fines, regulates the fines and possible points in Flensburg, like the page bussgeldkatalog.org explained. The aim of speed cameras is to increase road safety and promote compliance with speed limits. It's not just cars that are affected; trucks, bicycles and pedestrians also have to adhere to the rules.

Important to know: In Germany, real-time warnings about speed cameras using devices are prohibited. Only radio notices remain permitted as they do not specifically target drivers. One would think that this ensures more security.

Speed ​​camera density in Germany

In a nationwide comparison, Lower Saxony, which is home to Vechta, among others, is not exactly at the top when it comes to the number of lightning systems. According to the current rankings, Lower Saxony only has 439 speed cameras, which corresponds to a density of 0.092 speed cameras per 100 km², the platform informs blitzed.de. The neighboring state of Saxony, on the other hand, has a slightly higher number of speed cameras, while the state of Baden-Württemberg has the highest density with 2.95 speed cameras per 100 km².

  • Baden-Württemberg: 1.056 Blitzer
  • Bayern: 74 Blitzer
  • Bremen: 43 Blitzer
  • Hamburg: 43 Blitzer
  • Niedersachsen: 439 Blitzer

The growing challenge of setting up these speed measurements means that the trend is increasingly towards stationary speed cameras. Nevertheless, the mobile devices are still in use, and as today in Vechta shows, they are still an integral part of traffic controls.

Drivers should therefore be prepared for possible checks throughout the city. If you drive too fast, you could not only lose your money, but also points in Flensburg. A watchful eye is the be-all and end-all here - and perhaps also a cell phone so that you can be warned in good time via the radio.

For the current speed camera locations and further information on the traffic situation in the region, it is worth taking a look at the speed camera map below bussgeldkatalog.org, which is updated regularly. After all, road safety is not a joke, but a serious concern!