Mobile speed cameras in Flensburg: Watch out for the Friedenshügel!

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On August 24th, 2025, a mobile speed camera will be available on Friedenshügel in a 50 km/h zone in Flensburg. Pay attention to speed controls!

Am 24.08.2025 steht in Flensburg ein mobiler Blitzer am Friedenshügel in einer 50 km/h-Zone bereit. Achten Sie auf Geschwindigkeitskontrollen!
On August 24th, 2025, a mobile speed camera will be available on Friedenshügel in a 50 km/h zone in Flensburg. Pay attention to speed controls!

Mobile speed cameras in Flensburg: Watch out for the Friedenshügel!

In Flensburg, today, August 24, 2025, drivers are under stricter observation. A mobile radar box was set up at Friedenshügel (postal code 24941 in Friesischer Berg) to increase road safety. This reports news.de.

The monitoring takes place in a 50 km/h zone, where speeding is common. The report about the speed camera came at 8:01 p.m., with an update following three minutes later. It should be noted that the information on speed camera locations is not guaranteed, as mobile speed cameras can be used flexibly and can be quickly positioned on the side of the road.

Technological backgrounds

Modern speed cameras use various technologies such as radar or laser-based devices, black light speed cameras and sensors for brightness evaluation. The operating principle is based on the Doppler effect, in which electromagnetic waves are emitted that are reflected by vehicles. This allows the speed to be calculated precisely. If you exceed the speed limit, a photo is automatically taken and the fine notice is then sent to the affected driver by post bussgeldkatalog.net explained.

There are over 4,500 fixed measuring systems installed in Germany, but the number of mobile speed cameras is variable and not exactly known. Some of these mobile devices can also be mounted in vehicles so that they operate inconspicuously. This makes monitoring particularly effective, especially in popular accident black spots or busy roads.

Objection and measurement errors

However, it remains undisputed that measurement errors in technical devices cannot be ruled out. Influences such as changing lanes during the measurement or falsification of the radar waves by unwanted objects can occur. Drivers can appeal against fines, especially if there is suspicion of a measurement error, such as bussgeldinfo.org notes.

Tolerance values ​​also apply when measuring speed: at speeds below 100 km/h there is a tolerance deduction of around 3 km/h. For higher speeds this is 3% of the measured speed. Drivers should therefore always make sure to keep an eye on their speed to avoid unpleasant surprises.

A look at the types of radar devices shows a wide variety of devices that are used. These include the Traffipax SpeedoPhot and the Multanova 6F, all of which offer different advantages and contribute to safety on our roads.

With this in mind: Pay attention to the speed limits and stay safe on the road!