A6 under radar! Where speed cameras are lurking for you today!

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Find out about current speed camera levels in Hohenlohekreis and the A6 on June 12, 2025 as well as relevant traffic information.

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Find out about current speed camera levels in Hohenlohekreis and the A6 on June 12, 2025 as well as relevant traffic information.

A6 under radar! Where speed cameras are lurking for you today!

Today, June 12, 2025, five sections were identified on the A6 motorway in Germany in which there is an increased risk of fines or driving bans due to speeding. This information comes from news.de, which regularly updates mobile speed cameras.

Mobile speed monitoring is often carried out on tripods or in parked vehicles. Electromagnetic waves or light signals are used to measure the speed of vehicles. Exact knowledge of speed camera locations can be very important for road users in order to avoid unpleasant surprises. The reported speed cameras are in various regions, including:

  • Frankenthal (Pfalz), Rheinland-Pfalz: Tempolimit 130 km/h, gemeldet um 09:00 Uhr, bestätigt um 11:10 Uhr.
  • Bretzfeld / Schwabbach, Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg: Tempolimit nicht angegeben, gemeldet um 10:12 Uhr, bestätigt um 11:10 Uhr.
  • Feuchtwangen / Binsenweiler, Landkreis Ansbach, Bayern: Tempolimit 10 km/h, gemeldet um 07:50 Uhr, bestätigt um 11:10 Uhr.
  • Wattenheim, Landkreis Bad Dürkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz: Tempolimit nicht angegeben, gemeldet um 07:49 Uhr, bestätigt um 11:10 Uhr.
  • Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg: Tempolimit 120 km/h, gemeldet um 08:38 Uhr, bestätigt um 11:10 Uhr.

Regulations and fines

Road traffic in Germany is monitored by the police and public order offices with the aim of ensuring safety on the roads. The nationwide catalog of offenses (catalogue of fines) regulates fines, points in Flensburg and possible driving bans. The cost of speeding violations varies depending on the severity of the offense. These specifications are anchored in the catalog of fines, which also forms the basis for speed camera monitoring.

The speed camera map from bussgeldkatalog.org shows both stationary and mobile speed cameras throughout Germany. This map is constantly updated and contains information on over 52,000 fixed speed cameras and red light monitoring systems. Users can find speed cameras by entering their zip code, making this map particularly useful for travelers.

Although mobile speed cameras can be used flexibly, experts are observing a trend towards the return of fixed speed cameras on the streets. This development may be related to a pilot project in Lower Saxony, which has been conducting average speed checks through section controls on the B6 near Hanover since 2015.

Today's speed camera locations are therefore important information for many road users. Compliance with speed limits is not only a legal obligation, it also serves the safety of all road users, be they in cars, trucks, bicycles or pedestrians.