Attention drivers: There is lightning on the B14 in Nufringen today!

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Nufringen, October 5th, 2025: Mobile speed cameras on the B14 in a 70 km/h zone to improve traffic safety.

Nufringen, 5.10.2025: Mobile Radarkontrollen auf der B14 in einer 70 km/h-Zone zur Verbesserung der Verkehrssicherheit.
Nufringen, October 5th, 2025: Mobile speed cameras on the B14 in a 70 km/h zone to improve traffic safety.

Attention drivers: There is lightning on the B14 in Nufringen today!

On October 5, 2025, road users in Nufringen have reason to be careful. The local authorities use a mobile speed trap to monitor speed. This measure aims to increase road safety and control drivers' driving behavior. The speed camera is specifically on the B14 (zip code 71116 Nufringen) in a 70 km/h zone. Reports of lightning control were distributed early in the morning at 5:14 a.m., and information about the locations was as of 7:52 a.m. the same day news.de reported.

The mobile speed trap is not only an instrument for recording driving speed, but also plays a crucial role in traffic monitoring in general. There are an estimated 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany, while mobile devices are often less visible and can be used more flexibly. These systems work by using the Doppler effect by emitting radar waves and reflecting them off the vehicle to calculate speed. If the limit is exceeded, a photo of the vehicle is taken, which enables the driver to be identified. As bussgeldkatalog.org explains, special tolerances apply: at speeds of up to 100 km/h a deduction of 3 km/h is applied, while at higher speeds 3 percent is usually deducted.

Technical aspects of flash systems

The data also shows that mobile radar detectors are capable of producing video recordings, increasing their effectiveness. In addition, new technology such as Section Control, which measures the average speed over longer sections, is being tested in Germany. While these technologies are promising, there are also privacy concerns, particularly when it comes to guaranteeing the deletion of compliant drivers' data.

The purchase costs for such speed traps can be considerable and can be in the six-figure range. Nevertheless, the income from speed controls goes to improving the infrastructure and promoting traffic education. This shows that road traffic monitoring not only serves safety, but also contributes to the further development of the transport infrastructure.

In summary, mobile lightning control in Nufringen is an important step towards a safe traffic environment. Drivers are urged to respect speed limits not only to avoid fines, but more importantly to ensure road safety.