Blitzer in Teterow: Now fines for racers in Niendorf are threatened!

In Teterow wird heute, am 13.06.2025, ein Blitzer in Niendorf aktiv eingesetzt, um Geschwindigkeitsverstöße zu überwachen.
In Teterow, a speed camera in Niendorf is actively used today, on June 13, 2025, to monitor speed violations. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Blitzer in Teterow: Now fines for racers in Niendorf are threatened!

Niendorf, Deutschland - Today, on June 13, 2025, the speed camera drags through the streets of Teterow. In the tranquil city in the heart of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, measured at a single location to increase traffic safety. News.de has and this happens in Niendorf (ZIP 17166), where there has been a speed camera since yesterday at 4:35 p.m. The permitted speed at this location is 50 km/h.

But flashing is not only a question of speed, but also security. Because overrun speeds are among the most common traffic violations and are the main cause of accidents in Germany. The police use these mobile speed camera to put the craft and make the streets safer. "Raters and jumper have to prepare for fines and possible driving bans," said the police.

consciously drive through the streets

The Road Traffic Regulations (STVO) regulate all aspects of the punishment of speed overruns. The use of speed camera apps or radar warners is strictly prohibited during the trip. Paragraph 23, paragraph 1b of the STVO does not leave a panties: operating or carrying such devices leads to corresponding consequences. The traffic monitoring not only serves to punish, but also the prevention.

such as bussgeldkatalog.de in detail, violations can not only include speed violations, but also red light violations and gaps in the distance. Mobile speed camera can be used flexibly and are used in both cities and on country roads. They are an important measure to enforce traffic law.

fines and driving bans

The penalties for speed overrun vary depending on the severity of the violation. According to bussgeldportal.de, a point in Flensburg can be due if the 21 km/h is exceeded. In the event of serious violations, driving bans threaten. A driving ban is possible if you drive in urban areas by more than 31 km/h or outside of more than 41 km/h. These regulations apply particularly strictly for repeat offenders.

It is also important to know that you can defend yourself against fine notices. If a measurement error or formal inaccuracies occur, you can object. Both the first offenders and repeat offenders are well advised to familiarize themselves with the regulations in order to avoid unpleasant surprises.

This day, it is important to raise awareness of traffic safety again. The police in Teterow remains vigilant and hopes that the lightning campaigns will help to ensure that the citizens meet their responsibility in road traffic. And remember: driving a little slower could not only save money, but also save lives.

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