Blitzer-alarm: where today is measured in Trier, Luxembourg and Saarland!

Speed ​​camera reports for Saarland and region: control locations, fines and speed limits on January 7, 2025.
Speed ​​camera reports for Saarland and region: control locations, fines and speed limits on January 7, 2025. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Blitzer-alarm: where today is measured in Trier, Luxembourg and Saarland!

On January 7, 2025, targeted speed controls take place in the Trier, Luxembourg and Saarland region. According to localo.de were determined for the speed camera:

  • K133, Konz
  • K47, Niederbettingen
  • A64, Trier
  • B51, Stadtkyll

Special measurements take place in Capellen, Rue du Kiem and at noon in Bereldange, Route de Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Route de Trèves and Rambrouch, Rue Principale.

speed camera in Saarland

In Saarland, controls are carried out on the BAB 623 between ad Friedrichsthal and AS Dudweiler as well as on the B 269 and the L 253 between Kleinblittersdorf and the national border. It is pointed out that further controls are possible in other places.

The fines and points for overrun speeds are regulated as follows:

  • up to 10 km/h: 58.50 € - 0 points
  • 11 - 15 km/h: 78.50 € - 0 points
  • 16 - 20 km/h: € 98.50 - 0 points
  • 21 - 25 km/h: € 143.50 - 1 point
  • 26 - 30 km/h: € 208.50 - 1 point (1 month driving ban)
  • 31 - 40 km/h: € 288.50 - 2 points (1 month driving ban)
  • 41 - 50 km/h: € 428.50 - 2 points (1 month driving ban)
  • 51 - 60 km/h: 591.50 € - 2 points (2 months driving ban)
  • 61 - 70 km/h: € 738.50 - 2 points (3 months driving ban)
  • over 70 km/h: 843.50 € - 2 points (3 months driving ban)
The following fines apply:

  • up to 10 km/h: € 48.50 - 0 points
  • 11 - 15 km/h: € 68.50 - 0 points
  • 16 - 20 km/h: 88.50 € - 0 points
  • 21 - 25 km/h: € 128.50 - 1 point
  • 26 - 30 km/h: 178.50 € - 1 point (1 month driving ban)
  • 31 - 40 km/h: 228.50 € - 1 point (1 month driving ban)
  • 41 - 50 km/h: € 348.50 - 2 points (1 month driving ban)
  • 51 - 60 km/h: € 508.50 - 2 points (1 month driving ban)
  • 61 - 70 km/h: € 633.50 - 2 points (2 months driving ban)
  • over 70 km/h: € 738.50 - 2 points (3 months driving ban)

Note: A driving ban usually only threatens with a twice transition of 26 km/h or more within 12 months.

speed camera in Germany

according to derbussgeldkatalog.de In Germany, speed camera are in use to ensure traffic safety and to punish speed overrun. Over 4,500 inpatient speed cameras are installed, especially on highways. Inpatient speed cameras have to be calibrated regularly and are often referred to as "boxes" speed camera. These systems not only measure speed overruns, but also the distance to vehicles in advance.

Mobile speed camera are flexibly used on country roads, highways and on construction sites. The measurement techniques include radar, light barriers and laser devices. Speed ​​camera cars are also used, which can document speed violations both on the roadside and while driving. Fine for speed overruns vary depending on the speed:

  • 21 km/h too fast: 70 EUR and 1 point
  • 26 km/h too fast: 80 EUR and 1 point
  • 41 km/h too fast: 160 EUR, 1 month driving ban and 2 points

A driving ban of 1 month threatens more than 26 km/h within one year. Speed ​​cameras are particularly active at construction sites and danger spots such as crossings and sharp curves. There is no general speed limitation in Germany on highways, but in other European countries, guidelines of 100 to 130 km/h apply. Federal roads have a top speed of 100 km/h outside of closed towns, which also applies to state roads, provided there are no other traffic signs. In the event of a speed crossing, fine notices can be challenged within 14 days, but a study has determined that 56% of the fine notices are incorrect.

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