Rapid control in Wiehl: speed camera on the K 48 causes excitement!

In Wiehl, NRW, gibt es neue Blitzerstandorte. Aktuelle Informationen zur Verkehrsüberwachung und Geschwindigkeitskontrollen.
In Wiehl, NRW, there are new flash locations. Current information on traffic monitoring and speed controls. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Rapid control in Wiehl: speed camera on the K 48 causes excitement!

Today, on April 5, 2025, a temporary speed camera is used in Bruch in Wiehl. At this point there is a speed limit of 30 km/h, and the police in North Rhine-Westphalia have already made the first speed measurements at 8:11 p.m. The message about the speed camera in Wiehl was updated at 8:29 p.m. The continuous monitoring of road traffic aims to ensure security on the streets and to hold traffic offices responsible. This is regulated by the Road Traffic Regulations (StVO) and the catalog of fines.

The STVO not only prohibits speed overruns, but also violations of distance and the run over a red traffic light. Under paragraph 23 of the STPO, the accommodation or operating devices for the disruption of traffic monitoring measures, including radar warning and laser exchange devices, falls. While carrying a cell phone with speed camera app is not punishable as long as it is not actively used while driving, the execution of the operator of the radar warning is a criminal offense. These regulations should help increase traffic safety through consistent surveillance.

The flashing in Germany

The bussgeldkatalog.org offers a comprehensive speed camera card that shows all locations of lightning in Germany. This card is constantly updated and enables drivers to better estimate the traffic situation before they drive. It comprises over 52,000 permanently installed radar devices in Germany and also provides information about mobile and solid speed cameras as well as red light monitoring systems.

mobile speed camera can be used flexibly, while solid speed cameras are more expensive to buy and often pose the risk that drivers accelerate when driving over the measuring point. The trend is currently moving from mobile to inpatient flashes. In Lower Saxony, a pilot project has been implemented for section control since 2015, where the average speed is determined over several systems on one route.

  • mobile: can be used flexibly, often shorter surveillance intervals
  • Fixed speed camera: higher costs, frequent use
  • section control: alternating speed measurements

Road traffic monitoring remains extremely important. This measure should not only enforce traffic law, but also to sharpen the awareness of the drivers for the applicable speed limits. The use of speed camera data is not only a help to avoid fines, but also contributes to improving overall security on the streets.

The information from the police control in Wiehl makes it clear that the risk of speeding speeds is not only present in the cities, but also on rural roads. Responsible driving and observing the traffic rules are not only legal obligations, but also an important contribution to the safety of all road users.

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