Attention, drivers! Speed camera alarm in Nufringen today at 7:25 a.m.!
Nufringen, October 13, 2025: Current speed cameras on the main street in the 30 km/h zone. Traffic monitoring information.

Attention, drivers! Speed camera alarm in Nufringen today at 7:25 a.m.!
On October 13, 2025, speed measurements were carried out in Nufringen, a municipality in the Böblingen district in Baden-Württemberg. The current mobile speed camera location is on Main Street (zip code 71154) and falls within a 30 km/h zone. According to [news.de]. the same day at 11:52 a.m.
The danger situation in road traffic can change quickly, meaning that mobile speed cameras may need to be adjusted at any time. This information does not claim to be complete, as the source emphasizes.
The importance of speed traps
Speed traps play a crucial role in traffic surveillance. They determine the speed of vehicles to increase traffic safety. Speed traps have been used since the late 1950s: the first test measurement probably took place in January 1957, and the VRG 2 speed trap was approved in 1959. There are around 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany, as bussgeldkatalog.org reports.
The way a radar trap works is based on the Doppler effect. Radar waves are emitted and reflected by the vehicles, with the speed being determined by calculating the change in the distance between the transmitter and receiver. If you exceed the speed limit, a photo of the vehicle and driver is taken. There are also mobile radar measuring devices that are able to create video recordings.
Legal situation and tolerance values
In Germany the principle of driver liability applies; in contrast, owner liability applies in Austria. When measuring speed, there are tolerance values that provide for a deduction of 3 km/h for speeds up to 100 km/h and a deduction of 3% for higher speeds. Mobile speed traps are often less visible, which makes surveillance more difficult but can also make it more effective.
The purchase costs for such devices can be in the six-figure range, but the income from fines goes to improving infrastructure and traffic monitoring. The purpose of these measures is clear: to increase road safety and to educate drivers.