Attention drivers! Anyone who is driving at excessive speed on the streets of Freiburg im Breisgau today, on January 18th, 2023, faces high penalties and even a temporary driving ban. Here you will find an overview of all reports on mobile speed cameras in Freiburg im Breisgau on Wednesday.
Currently is in Freiburg in Breisgau At one location, there is a particularly high risk of being fined or even being banned from driving if you drive too fast. The location of traffic monitoring in the city area can of course change constantly. The details of the current speed camera locations are therefore without guarantee.
This is where the speed cameras in Freiburg im Breisgau are currently on January 18th, 2023
In the Heinrich-von-Stephan-Strasse, ZIP code 79100 in Wiehre (speed limit 50 km/h) is currently on Blitzer built up. The position was reported on January 18, 2023 at 08:24. (View location on map.)
(Status: 01/18/2023, 12:10 p.m.)
Speed cameras are used for road safety. Please always adapt your speed to the traffic situation and stick to the prescribed maximum speed for your own protection and that of other road users.
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What are the fines for exceeding the speed limit?
The Road Traffic Act (StVO) is certainly known to everyone. In connection with the catalog of fines, this regulates the penalties for exceeding the permissible speeds. As a rule, you have to expect fines here, if the violation is higher, points in Flensburg or even a driving ban can also be added. Unless otherwise specified, the maximum speed outside of built-up areas is 100 km/h and in built-up areas 50 km/h.
Rules for cars in urban areas
violation | Strafe | Points | driving ban |
---|---|---|---|
about 10 km/h | 30 € | ||
11 – 15 km/h | 50 € | ||
16 – 20 km/h | 70 € | ||
21 – 25 km/h | 115 € | 1 | |
26 – 30 km/h | 180 € | 1 | 1 month |
31 – 40 km/h | 260 € | 1 | 1 month |
41 – 50 km/h | 400 € | 2 | 1 month |
51 – 60 km/h | 560 € | 2 | 2 months |
61 – 70 km/h | 700 € | 2 | 3 Fun |
over 70 km/h | 800 € | 2 | 3 Fun |
Rules for cars outside town
violation | Strafe | Points | driving ban |
---|---|---|---|
about 10 km/h | 20 € | ||
11 – 15 km/h | 40 € | ||
16 – 20 km/h | 60 € | ||
21 – 25 km/h | 100 € | 1 | |
26 – 30 km/h | 150 € | 1 | 1 month |
31 – 40 km/h | 200 € | 1 | 1 month |
41 – 50 km/h | 320 € | 2 | 1 month |
51 – 60 km/h | 480 € | 2 | 1 month |
61 – 70 km/h | 600 € | 2 | 2 Sweet |
over 70 km/h | 700 € | 2 | 3 Fun |
What are the tolerances when flashed?
With regard to the tolerance deduction, there is no difference between mobile and stationary speed cameras. The location in the urban area is also not decisive. However, there may be slight deviations in the tolerance due to different measurement accuracy between the different radar devices used. Usually, a 3 km/h tolerance is subtracted from the measured value if the driving speed is below the 100 km/h limit. Subtract 3 percent from higher speeds.
How mobile radars work
Unlike permanently installed flash units, mobile speed cameras are quick and easy to set up and can therefore be lurking on every street corner. In one variant, the device is simply screwed onto a tripod and is then ready for use. Often it also flashes out Autosthat are parked on the side of the road. The technologies used are similar to those of stationary speed cameras. Usually one works with electromagnetic waves or light signals, which are emitted by the speed camera, reflected by the vehicle and thrown back to the measuring device. The speed can then be calculated from the time between sending and receiving the signal.
Speed camera apps and radar detectors are prohibited while driving
In addition to the direct behavior of road users in the road traffic the Road Traffic Act (StVO) also regulates the use of so-called radar detectors. Radar warning devices installed in the car, which warn of speed cameras while driving, are prohibited, as is the operation of real-time warning apps on the smartphone. The smartphone itself and the navigation app do not have to be switched off for this, only the warning function for speed traps has to be deactivated. Paragraph 23, paragraph 1b of the Road Traffic Act reads: “Anyone who drives a vehicle may not operate a technical device or carry it ready for operation that is intended to indicate or disrupt traffic monitoring measures.”
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