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Speed ​​cameras in Offenbach am Main currently on Sunday: Where radar controls take place on January 29th, 2023

Speed ​​offenders in Offenbach am Main are threatened with high fines this Sunday (January 29th, 2023) because flashbulbs are being used again. All information about mobile speed cameras and where you should be particularly careful today can be found here on news.de.

According to current information, speeders can only get caught in a mobile speed trap on one street in Offenbach am Main. The following list does not claim to be complete. During the course of the day, the positions of the measuring points can be changed or new locations can be added.

This is where the speed cameras in Offenbach am Main are currently on January 29th, 2023

In the area Sprendlinger Landstrasse, PLZ 63069 in Buchrain (speed limit 70 km/h) is currently on Blitzer built up. The position was reported on January 29, 2023 at 4:50 p.m. (View location on map.)

(Last update: 01/29/2023, 05:12 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 about the tolerance deduction for mobile speed cameras?

The deducted tolerances for mobile devices are the same as for stationary speed cameras. The following generally applies: At a driving speed of less than 100 km/h, 3 km/h are usually subtracted from the measured value. At speeds over 100 km/h, the deduction is usually 3 percent of the measured value. Some speed camera models have lower measurement accuracies, here the tolerance deduction can also be set higher.

How mobile speedometers work

There are many variants of mobile measuring points. There are various standing devices that can be easily mounted on a stand or tripod and are quickly ready for use. The police can thus monitor accident black spots and danger spots very flexibly. Speed ​​camera trailers in various designs (so-called enforcement trailers) are now well known. From a technological point of view, a general distinction is made between laser and radar measuring devices. Sensor measuring devices can also be used more rarely.

Speed ​​camera apps and radar detectors are prohibited while driving

According to the Road Traffic Act (StVO), devices with a real-time warning function for speed cameras are prohibited in Germany. It is written there: “Anyone who drives a vehicle may not operate a technical device or carry it ready for operation that is intended to display or disrupt traffic surveillance measures.” External radar detectors are therefore absolutely prohibited. A smartphone itself does not have to be switched off, but at least the warning function must be deactivated in navigation apps. In order to avoid being photographed by a speed camera, the safest method is still to stick to the prescribed speed limits. By the way: speed camera warnings on the radio are of course still allowed. A person driving the vehicle alone is not explicitly warned here.

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