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German Regions Release 2025 Speed‑Enforcement Results as Cities Post This Week’s Camera Sites

Officials stress road safety, noting more driving bans in Bautzen alongside wider use of mobile and trailer units in Weilheim‑Schongau.

Overview

  • Bautzen’s 2025 report shows 1,300 violations and €38,500 in revenue at the B97 Ottendorf‑Okrilla fixed camera, down about 25% from 2024.
  • Countywide in Bautzen, driving bans rose to 743 in 2025 and drug‑impaired driving detections climbed to 202 from 129 the year before.
  • The year’s fastest case in the Bautzen data was 183 km/h on the S177 on May 27, 2025, resulting in a €700 fine, a three‑month ban, and two points.
  • In Weilheim‑Schongau, the Zweckverband reported 891 measurements in 2025, including 728 mobile checks and 113 trailer deployments, exceeding 2024 activity.
  • The worst offender there was clocked at 112 km/h in a 50 zone in Weilheim with a €700 fine, two points, and a two‑month ban, while Kassel, Göttingen, and Northeim have published mobile‑camera plans for Feb 2–8 with Northeim’s semistationary unit expected near Moringen Feb 3–9.