Violations in through traffic: police Lahnstein punishes speed offenders!
Violations in through traffic: police Lahnstein punishes speed offenders!
In the small community of Dachsenhausen, citizens' complaints about unjustified passages recently caused a sensation. The Lahnstein police promptly reacted to the lawsuits and carried out a review of passage traffic on January 24, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The traffic sign 250 was set up, which prohibits the passage for almost all road users, except for justified residents, as the police explained in their reports. The controls were necessary because a large number of vehicles had disregarded the ban in the past.
During the check, the police found a total of 17 violations of the ban on passage and punished them with a warning money. Basically, pedestrians are allowed to enter the area and push two-wheelers, while cars, trucks, motorcycles, e-scooters and bicycles are affected by the ban. Exceptions, such as "residents free" or "delivery traffic", enable residents and service providers to drive the streets. The catalog of fines for car and motorcyclists provides for a warfare of 50 euros, while it can even cost over 3.5 tons for car, such as blitzt.de reported.
speed controls in Lahnstein
At the same time as the controls in Dachsenhausen, a speed measurement took place on the same day from 1:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. in the Johann-Baptist-Ludwig-Straße in Lahnstein. Ten road users were warned, with the fastest traveling at 47 km/h at allowed 30 km/h. This measure is part of a comprehensive plan of the police to increase traffic safety in the region. Currently, new regulations in the catalog of fines, which have been in force since November 2021, are of particular emphasis on control and punishment for overrun speeds. The catalog provides for increased fines in order to promote safety in road traffic, but without imposing disproportionate restrictions, such as Derbussgeldtatalog divides.
Police Inspection Lahnstein points out that further controls of through traffic are planned at different times. Interested citizens can contact the police at the email address pilahnstein@polizei.rlp.de or by phone at 02621-9130.
Changes in the 2025 fine catalog
With regard to traffic monitoring, 2025 is a crucial year in which drivers should adjust to certain changes. According to a study, 56% of all measurements are incorrect, which underlines the importance of transparent and exact measurements. The updated catalog of fines aims to promote safe driving with improved fines and clear regulations. For example, there are innovations in dealing with speed overruns, which are increasingly punished by consistent monitoring both in the urban and outside. Mobile control by speed camera is also a central element of this concept.
In summary, it can be seen that the Dachsenhausen region reacts to the ongoing traffic problems and the police actively take measures to ensure security for all road users. The population is called to adhere to the existing regulations and report to the police when violations are found.Details | |
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