Lightning alarm in Freisen: High fines for speeders today!
Current speed cameras in Freisen on November 7th, 2025: Speed camera locations, speed limits and fines at a glance.

Lightning alarm in Freisen: High fines for speeders today!
On November 7, 2025, mobile speed cameras will take place in the St. Wendel district, Saarland. The speed of vehicles is controlled in several urban areas, including Freisen with the districts of Haupersweiler and Seitzweiler. These measures are part of ongoing efforts to increase road safety and comply with speed limits.
Current information on the speed camera locations shows that speed measurements take place in a 60 km/h zone, especially on the L122 (postal code 66629) in Haupersweiler. This was reported at 9:24 a.m. today, and checks were already underway at that time [news.de]. Speed checks cannot be ruled out in other areas of the city to ensure traffic safety.
Fines and possible consequences
The implementation of these traffic controls is associated with significant fines, which can be due for speeding violations. As the ADAC describes in detail, the amount of the penalties varies depending on the severity of the violation. Drivers who drive up to 10 km/h over the limit in urban areas must expect a fine of 30 euros, while exceeding the limit by 41 to 50 km/h is punished with a fine of 400 euros and a driving ban lasting two months.
The overview of fines for speeding violations in urban areas is as follows:
| Exceedance in km/h | Fine in euros | Points/driving ban |
|---|---|---|
| Until 10 | 30 | – |
| 11 – 15 | 50 | – |
| 16 – 20 | 70 | – |
| 21 – 25 | 115 | 1 point |
| 26 – 30 | 180 | 1 month driving ban |
| 31 – 40 | 260 | 2 month driving ban |
| 41 – 50 | 400 | 2 month driving ban |
Compliance with speed limits is not only a legal obligation, it also contributes to the safety of all road users, including pedestrians and cyclists. The police and regulatory authorities strongly advise you to observe the applicable regulations and stick to the speed limits.
Today's speed cameras are a further step towards promoting road safety in Saarland and ensure that road users act responsibly.