New speed cameras in Western Pomerania-Greifswald: safety or money-making?

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The Vorpommern-Greifswald district is modernizing speed cameras by 2025 for more road safety. New purchases planned.

Landkreis Vorpommern-Greifswald modernisiert Blitzer bis 2025 für mehr Sicherheit im Straßenverkehr. Neuanschaffungen geplant.
The Vorpommern-Greifswald district is modernizing speed cameras by 2025 for more road safety. New purchases planned.

New speed cameras in Western Pomerania-Greifswald: safety or money-making?

The Vorpommern-Greifswald district is addressing the issue of speed controls. In a crucial meeting on Monday, the district council decided to replace the outdated speed cameras with modern technology. This is a step that is not only intended to increase safety on the roads, but also represents an important financial aspect for the district's coffers. Once again it shows that transport is not just about regulations, but also about revenue.

The current lightning system is getting old and is hardly a reliable unit anymore. According to the Uckermarkkurier, around 1.85 million euros are available in the budget for the replacement of a total of twelve measuring systems. But not all of the money is available immediately - some of the funds are planned for in the 2026/27 double budget. Only 1.18 million euros are planned for the coming year, which will only enable the replacement of nine of the old systems. This shows that the district has to have a good hand in organizing everything on time.

The importance of speed cameras reassessed

138 speed cameras are active in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. They play a crucial role in detecting speeding. In addition to detecting speeders, they also document other administrative offenses such as not following the distance or even red light violations. Travelers and locals are dependent on sticking to the specified speed limits in order not to fall into the cost trap. Fines, points on your driving license or even driving bans are just some of the possible consequences. Revenue from speeding violations is an important source of income for municipalities, with 4.626 million euros already generated in 2023 and 4.127 million euros in 2024.

Citizens can look forward to new locations that will be evaluated by a committee of experts. A planned new speed camera in Heilgeisthof near Greifswald could not only improve safety, but also increase surveillance efficiency. It should be noted that the time for replacing the speed cameras is uncertain at the moment. It is a more medium to long-term process.

Locations and evaluation of traffic safety

What was particularly noticeable was that in 2024, the town of Relzow recorded the most speeding violations in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, with an impressive 9,860 triggers. The collection of such data is becoming increasingly important for the authorities in order to be able to intervene in a targeted manner. And while not all speed controls are pleasant for drivers, safety on our roads is ultimately the most important concern.

District spokesman emphasizes that the main focus is on the safety of road users. Ultimately, everyone should reach their destination safely and without stress. While speed cameras are seen as unpleasant companions in traffic, replacing them with modern technology could help make the streets quieter and safer. A positive example of progress in times where there is often a lack of renewal.

For anyone who wants to find out more about speed controls, there is a lot of information available at Spiegel. Whether fines, possible sanctions or the current locations of fixed speed cameras - you can find everything you need here.