Be careful, speed cameras! Speed ​​check in Saarbrücken today!

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Gersweiler on November 2nd, 2025: Current radar controls on the A620. Speed ​​limit 80 km/h, tolerances and fines at a glance.

Gersweiler am 2.11.2025: Aktuelle Radarkontrollen auf der A620. Tempolimit 80 km/h, Toleranzen und Bußgelder im Überblick.
Gersweiler on November 2nd, 2025: Current radar controls on the A620. Speed ​​limit 80 km/h, tolerances and fines at a glance.

Be careful, speed cameras! Speed ​​check in Saarbrücken today!

On Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, a mobile radar check will be carried out in Saarbrücken. The current speed camera location is on the A620, in the postcode 66128, in Gersweiler, West. This location was reported at 11:06 a.m. and is part of the continuous speed monitoring in the city that occurs regularly. Those interested should note that there is a speed limit of 80 km/h at this location. However, speed checks are not limited to just one location, as they can take place throughout the entire city of Saarbrücken.

The current speed camera locations are based on information obtained on November 2, 2025 at 2:16 p.m. The aim of these surveillances is to monitor compliance with speed limits and to increase road safety.

Tolerances for speed cameras

A tolerance rule applies to mobile speed cameras in Germany. This stipulates that a deduction of 3 km/h is made for speeds below 100 km/h. If the speed exceeds 100 km/h, a deduction of 3 percent of the measured value is applied. Further information on the tolerance rule states that special measuring systems, such as the ProViDa system, have different tolerances, with a deduction of 5 km/h to 100 km/h and 5 percent from 100 km/h. ADAC points out that some measuring devices may have lower accuracies, which in some cases can lead to higher tolerance deductions.

It is important for drivers to know that speedometer deviations also need to be taken into account as nothing is calibrated precisely and the deviation can be up to 10 percent, plus 4 km/h, according to EU guidelines. For cars manufactured before 1991, this value is a maximum of 7 percent.

Road safety in focus

The results of these speed cameras are not only used to levy fines. Rather, the aim is to increase road safety and encourage a rethinking of road users. If the speed limits are violated, fines can be issued and points can be imposed in Flensburg. In addition, the amount of the fine can differ significantly from that in Germany, especially abroad.

In summary, the mobile monitoring of speeding violations in Saarbrücken on November 2, 2025 sends a clear message to all road users: compliance with the rules is essential to avoid accidents and to be safe on the road.

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