Danger of lightning in Kirchheim: Speed ​​cameras at two hotspots today!

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On May 27th, 2025, Kirchheim unter Teck will monitor speed controls with mobile speed cameras in Jakobstrasse and Paradiesstrasse.

Am 27.05.2025 überwacht Kirchheim unter Teck mit mobilen Blitzer in Jakobstraße und Paradiesstraße die Geschwindigkeitskontrollen.
On May 27th, 2025, Kirchheim unter Teck will monitor speed controls with mobile speed cameras in Jakobstrasse and Paradiesstrasse.

Danger of lightning in Kirchheim: Speed ​​cameras at two hotspots today!

Targeted speed controls will take place in Kirchheim unter Teck on May 27, 2025. As news.de reports, two mobile radar boxes are in use in the city today. This measure serves to ensure traffic safety and punish speeding.

The speed cameras are set up at the following locations:

  • Jakobstraße, PLZ 73230: Blitzer gemeldet um 07:36 Uhr, Tempolimit 30 km/h.
  • Paradiesstraße, PLZ 73230: Blitzer gemeldet um 08:03 Uhr, Tempolimit 30 km/h.

The message also mentioned that speed checks are possible throughout the city. The tolerances for speed measurements are also clearly regulated. For speeds up to 100 km/h, 3 km/h is usually deducted, while for higher speeds, the reduction is usually 3 percentage points.

Fines and traffic regulations

The basis for speed measurements is the road traffic regulations (StVO) and the catalog of fines, which determines which penalties are imposed for exceeding the speed limit. According to bussgeldkatalog.org, the penalties vary depending on the level of speeding and whether the measurement takes place in urban areas or outside of urban areas.

The catalog of fines provides for the following penalties for speeding in built-up areas:

transgression fine
up to 10 km/h 30 EUR
11 – 15 km/h 50 EUR
16 – 20 km/h 70 EUR
21 – 25 km/h 115 EUR (1 point)
26 – 30 km/h 180 EUR (1 month driving ban)

Different tariffs apply for speeding outside of urban areas, which are also frequently checked. According to derbussgeldkatalog.de, fines at construction sites and danger spots are often increased in order to further increase road safety.

Speed ​​measurement techniques

The measurement methods range from radar measurements to light barriers to modern laser measuring devices. Information about this comes from bussgeldkatalog.org, according to which private speed monitoring is also permitted under certain conditions.

There are over 4,500 stationary speed cameras installed in Germany that require regular maintenance and calibration. These stationary speed cameras, often referred to as “box” speed cameras, not only measure speed, but can also monitor the distance between vehicles.

In summary, mobile speed monitoring in Kirchheim unter Teck on May 27, 2025 is a necessary step to improve road safety. Drivers should concentrate on the existing speed limits to avoid fines and possible driving bans.