Mobile speed cameras in Ansbach: Where there will be speed cameras today on January 5th!

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Mobile speed traps will check speeds in Ansbach on January 5, 2025. Learn more about speed camera locations and traffic rules.

Mobile speed cameras in Ansbach: Where there will be speed cameras today on January 5th!

On Sunday, January 5, 2025, mobile speed traps will be in use in Ansbach, Bavaria. According to information from News.de, a mobile radar box has been reported on Nürnberger Straße (zip code 91522 in Kammerforst). The permitted speed at this location is 50 km/h. However, the speed camera location has not been officially confirmed at the time of this report.

According to News.de, speeding is a common traffic violation in Germany and is one of the main causes of accidents. The measures to control speeding are based on the road traffic regulations (StVO) and the catalog of fines. In addition, distance violations and running a red light are also covered by similar regulations.

Regulations and technology of radar control

Mobile speed traps are a central part of traffic monitoring. As reported on Bussgeldkatalog.org, there are currently around 4,400 permanently installed radar measuring devices in Germany. These devices usually work on the principle of the Doppler effect: radar waves are emitted and reflected by the vehicle, thereby determining the speed.

If you exceed the speed limit, a photo of the vehicle and the driver will be taken. Mobile radar measuring devices can also create video recordings. In Germany, the driver is liable, which is why devices that measure from the front are increasingly being used. In contrast, in Austria the vehicle is recorded from behind to ensure the driver's anonymity.

In addition, devices with a real-time speed camera warning function are prohibited in Germany, while speed camera warnings on the radio are legally permitted. For speeds up to 100 km/h, a tolerance value of 3 km/h deduction applies; above 100 km/h the deduction is 3% of the speed.

The goals of speed cameras are to increase traffic safety and traffic education, which illustrates how important compliance with speed limits is for road safety.

– Submitted by West-East media