Speeders in Frankfurt am Main face heavy fines this Sunday (04.08.2024) because speed cameras will be in operation again. You can find all the information about mobile speed cameras and where you should be particularly careful today here on news.de.
Speed cameras are in Frankfurt am Main According to current information, at the moment only at one location. The danger situation in Road traffic The situation in the city of Frankfurt am Main can change constantly. This means that adjustments to the mobile radar controls must also be expected. The following information cannot therefore claim to be complete.
Here are the current speed cameras in Frankfurt am Main on 04.08.2024
A mobile radar trap has been reported since 04.08.2024 at 15:44 in Jean Monnet Street (Zip code 60435 in North-East). No km/h is permitted here. The speed camera location has not yet been confirmed.
(As of: 04.08.2024, 20:03)
Got caught speeding? Help available here: Geblitzt.de
Exceeding the speed limit is still one of the most common traffic violations on German roads and the number one cause of accidents. In the interest of general road safety, please always drive according to the speed limits or adapt to the traffic situation. Other road users, especially cyclists and pedestrians, will thank you.
Speeders and tailgaters must expect fines and driving bans
In Germany, the road traffic regulations (StVO) in conjunction with the catalogue of fines serve as the basis for taking action in the event of speeding in cars. Violations of the distance rule and driving through a red light are also regulated in the regulations:
What tolerances are there when you get caught speeding?
There is no difference in the tolerance deduction between mobile and stationary speed cameras. The location in the city is also not decisive. However, there can be small deviations in the tolerance between the various radar devices used due to different measurement accuracy. Usually, a tolerance of 3 km/h is deducted from the measured value if the driving speed is below the limit of 100 km/h. 3 percent is deducted from higher speeds.
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