Blitz marathon 2025: highest caution in front of new flash locations!
Blitz marathon 2025: highest caution in front of new flash locations!
On April 10, 2025, drivers in Taunusstein, more precisely to Bleidenstadter Straße (postcode 65232 in Watzhahn), are particularly challenged. A mobile radar trap has been reported here since 3:59 p.m., which aims to control the speed of road users. The permitted top speed is 100 km/h. According to News.de, the speedster location has not yet been officially confirmed And the last update is at 5:27 p.m. Speed remains a common cause of traffic offenses and accidents, which underlines the relevance of such controls.
The legal basis for the sanctions in the event of speed overrun forms the road traffic regulations (StVO). Due to their flexibility and the possibility of being quickly moved to different locations, mobile speed cameras enjoy an important role in speed monitoring. These devices send out electromagnetic waves or light signals that are reflected on moving vehicles so that the speed can be calculated by the time difference.
speed camera marathon and traffic safety
Currently there are controls as part of a nationwide speed camera marathon, which is also partly referred to as a prevention measure to increase traffic safety by adac . The first speed camera marathon of 2025 runs from April 7th to 13th, while the second is planned from August 4th to 10th. The police conduct these traffic controls twice a year, an approach that is used in all federal states except Berlin and Saarland. This affects particularly accident -prone routes and sensitive areas such as schools and construction sites.
The main day of the first week of action was on Wednesday, April 9, when the speed measurements were also significantly intensified in other federal states. For example, around 1,500 measuring points are announced in Bavaria. The controls extend across all types of streets, including highways, federal roads and in town in cities such as Munich and Nuremberg.
regional priorities and effects
The measures aim to increase traffic safety. According to the Federal Statistical Office, there were 2,780 traffic fatalities in 2024, with excessive speed being responsible for about a quarter of these tragic events. In particular, men between the ages of 25 and 44 are often among the lawns caught under the lawn who produced a total of around 1.9 million speed overruns in 2023, while women were registered with around 550,000 abnormalities. An increased approach can also be observed in the state of Hesse, where locations such as Frankfurt and Gießen are controlled. Cities like Mainz and Ober-Hilbersheim in Rhineland-Palatinate are also affected.
Participation in the speed camera marathon is considered an important initiative by the ADAC to sensitize road users to the dangers of too fast driving and thus promote general traffic safety. Speed violations, which are often found, especially outside of closed towns, also result in consequences such as points in Flensburg and possible driving bans.
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