Attention drivers: speed cameras in Wernau – this is how you save fines!

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Mobile speed traps in Wernau: Current traffic monitoring on October 9th, 2025 on the B313 - information on speed camera locations and fines.

Mobile Radarfallen in Wernau: Aktuelle Verkehrsüberwachung am 09.10.2025 an der B313 - Informationen zu Blitzerstandorten und Bußgeldern.
Mobile speed traps in Wernau: Current traffic monitoring on October 9th, 2025 on the B313 - information on speed camera locations and fines.

Attention drivers: speed cameras in Wernau – this is how you save fines!

On October 10, 2025, mobile speed traps were reported in the Wernau (Neckar) region in the Esslingen district, Baden-Württemberg. The controls serve to ensure road safety and are part of the ongoing effort to reduce speeding. However, the current speed camera locations are not guaranteed as the traffic monitoring situation can constantly change. According to news.de the speed camera was on October 9th, 2025 at 12:50 p.m. on the B313, zip code 73249 in Pfauhausen, where the speed limit is set at 80 km/h.

The monitoring structures in Germany are extensive in order to record speeding violations and punish them accordingly. Drivers who are caught by speed cameras face heavy fines. Particularly strict regulations apply to speeding in urban areas. According to bussgeldkatalog.org, driving below speed limits always deserves special attention. If you're going too fast in town at 21 km/h, you'll get 1 point and a fine of 115 euros. If you exceed the speed limit by more than 70 km/h, you get 2 points and 800 euros as well as a driving ban for one month. Outside of town, the sanctions are similarly strict, but somewhat more moderate.

Fines and regulations

There are specific fines and points for speeding in Germany, which vary depending on the speed limit. In urban areas, a point is imposed for speeds of 21 km/h too much, while outside of urban areas the tolerance values ​​vary. From 21 km/h you will quickly have to pay a fine of 100 euros, while from 70 km/h you have to expect a fine of 700 euros. These regulations are intended to encourage responsible driving behavior and prevent road accidents, which are often caused by speeding. Statistics show that speeding is one of the main causes of accidents in Germany, as reports from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure confirm bmv.de.

Another aspect is the use of technical aids to carry out these controls. The use of radar warning devices or apps that give real-time warnings about speed cameras is controversial in Germany. Such measures to disrupt police checks are prohibited. However, cell phone use in the vehicle is permitted as long as the warning function of navigation apps is deactivated. Speed ​​camera warnings that are announced on the radio are permitted because they do not specifically target individual drivers.

Conclusion

Overall, the measures taken in Germany to monitor speed are part of a comprehensive offer to increase road safety. The aim of the various types of speed cameras and the corresponding fines is to raise awareness of responsible driving and make the roads safer.