Speed ​​marathon 2025: speed camera alarm in Offenbach and the surrounding area!

Am 9. April 2025 findet in Offenbach der europaweite Speedmarathon statt, um Geschwindigkeitsübertretungen zu bekämpfen.
On April 9, 2025, the Europe -wide speed marathon will take place in Offenbach to combat speed violations. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Speed ​​marathon 2025: speed camera alarm in Offenbach and the surrounding area!

On April 9, 2025, the Speedmarathon will take place in Germany, a Europe -wide action to reduce speed on the streets. According to op-online.de Taunus carried out. The aim of this initiative is to increase traffic safety and to avoid accidents due to excessive speed.

The speed camera locations in the region have already been announced. The following points are planned in Offenbach and Hanau:

  • Heusenstamm: Hainhäuser Str. 6
  • Obertshausen: Leipziger Str. 19
  • Rodgau: Mainzer Straße 25
  • Mühlheim: Dietesheimer Straße 90, Höhe Willy-Brandt-Halle
  • Seligenstadt: L 3121, for Seligenstadt
  • Hanau: Little Hainstrasse
  • Maintal: K 861, Höhe Parkplatz Buchberg
  • Biebergemünd: L3193 on or in front of the Bärensee
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speed camera locations in Frankfurt and the surrounding area

Numerous other speed cameras have been announced in Frankfurt. These include:

  • Praunheimer Weg 126
  • Hanauer Landstrasse 344
  • Escherheimer Landstrasse / Am Grünhof
  • Schwanheimer Ufer
  • Friedberger Landstrasse

The police also plan to carry out unannounced additional controls on the day of the speed marathon. According to police chief Stefan Jilg, this is part of the traffic safety work, which aims to sensitize the road users to speed limits. Excessive speed is one of the most common causes of serious and fatal traffic accidents, which underlines the relevance of such measures.

European traffic safety and statistics

The Speedmarathon is part of a larger European initiative that aims at traffic safety. According to Europarl.Europa.eu , the figures for traffic dead in Europe have dropped by 36 percent. Nevertheless, thousands of people lose their lives or suffer serious injuries every year.

In 2019, 22,800 traffic fatalities were registered in the EU. Although the number went back to 4,000 in 2020, there is still a lot to do to make the streets safer. Young people and seniors in particular are affected by these tragedies, with 76 percent of the racing dead being men. This illustrates the need for such preventive measures such as the Speedmarathon to ensure the safety of all road users.

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