Warning mobile speed camera: speed controls on the A7 today!

Warning mobile speed camera: speed controls on the A7 today!

On Saturday, December 21, 2024, a mobile radar falling was discovered on the federal highway 7 (A7) in Hesse, which is intended to monitor speed overruns. According to information from news.de Radar station at Kleba in the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district and was already reported on December 20 at 10:30 p.m. It is pointed out that road users should definitely keep the speed limit of 80 km/h in order to avoid fines. Speed crossing is among the most common traffic violations in Germany and are often the cause of accidents.

The Bundesautobahn 7 is the longest motorway in Germany with 961.6 kilometers and runs from the Danish border to the Austrian border in Füssen. As reports wikipedia , the A7 is an important north-south connection that leads through numerous federal states and integrates several European road connections. Their course was planned in the 1920s, and large parts were completed in the 1950s and 1960s. The highway plays a crucial role in the German transport network and is particularly important for long-distance transport between northern and southern Europe. In the meantime, the intersection between the Danish border and the Allgäu near Oy-Mittelberg can be passed through.

frequent speed monitoring

The existing speed controls on the A7 are part of a comprehensive surveillance program of the federal police to ensure traffic safety. Temporary speed camera can be set up at any time and at different locations along the highway to ensure that road users adhere to the set speed limits. In addition to the speed monitoring, distance violations and the run over red traffic lights are also strictly punished in order to further increase the safety in road traffic.

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