Lightning campaigns against speeders: Police draws strict record in the Ennepe-Ruhr district!

The police in the Ennepe-Ruhr district checked speeds and vehicle changes in a traffic safety campaign.
The police in the Ennepe-Ruhr district checked speeds and vehicle changes in a traffic safety campaign. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Lightning campaigns against speeders: Police draws strict record in the Ennepe-Ruhr district!

On April 18, 2025, the police took part in the Ennepe-Ruhr district and nationwide in the nationwide traffic safety campaign "Red for Rater, Poser or for Illegal Tuning". ruhrkanal.news reports that ... The police's transport service was strongly present and received reinforcements from units of the individual guards. The aim of the campaign was to control technical changes in vehicles and to comply with the top speed.

In the controls, it became clear that many road users were traveling too quickly. Several speed violations have been registered in particular on the cross -clan. A driver was flashed at 91 km/h (top speed 70 km/h) and received a fine of 60 euros. Another driver was measured at 98 km/h (70 km/h) and had to pay a fine of 100 euros, in addition to an administrative fee and a point in Flensburg.

Surprising speed violations

In Schwelm, a road user was recorded in a 507 km/h in a 50s zone. The speed measurement of a motorcyclist in Herdecke, which was flashed at 140 km/h (70 km/h), was particularly drastically. He must expect a fine of 600 euros, an administrative fee, two points in Flensburg and a two -month driving ban. Speed ​​violations were also found on Hüttenstraße in Hattingen, where a vehicle was measured at 112 km/h (70 km/h).

The cross -clan in Sprockhövel also showed alarming values ​​because many road users drove up to 20 km/h too quickly. Despite these incidents, there were no special findings on the collections of auto posers in Hattingen and Sprockhövel until the reporting was made. In the previous year, a total of 2,943 administrative offenses and 4,000 warning funds were charged by the NRW police in the "Car-Friday" control campaign.

traffic safety work of the police

The North Rhine-Westphalian police have set itself the goal of making the streets in North Rhine-Westphalia safer. This should be done by comprehensive traffic safety work, which includes a wide range of traffic accident prevention measures. The police NRW emphasizes that ... The traffic education and education is aimed at endangered groups such as children, young adults and seniors. In this context, clarification about personal risks and responsibilities in road traffic plays an important role.

The integration of immigrants into existing target groups is also a central concern of the police. For this purpose, special projects were developed that meet the needs of these groups of people, including multilingual film projects. For traffic safety work, the police cooperated closely with municipalities and offers events that are tailored to endangered groups.

In view of the increasing traffic density in Germany and the associated dangers, it is crucial to take preventive measures. According to dguv.de , Germany is considered one of the main transit countries in Europe, which focuses on the topic of traffic safety. In 2021, 2,569 people were killed in road traffic in Germany and over 327,550 was injured, which underlines the urgency of these measures.

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