Speed ​​camera alert in Rheinstetten: Where you have to drive slower today!

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On June 12, 2025, the police in Rheinstetten monitored the speed. Current speed camera: Herrenalber Straße, Silver Stripe.

Am 12.06.2025 überwacht die Polizei in Rheinstetten die Geschwindigkeit. Aktueller Blitzer: Herrenalber Straße, Silberstreifen.
On June 12, 2025, the police in Rheinstetten monitored the speed. Current speed camera: Herrenalber Straße, Silver Stripe.

Speed ​​camera alert in Rheinstetten: Where you have to drive slower today!

Today, June 12, 2025, there is a special focus on traffic safety in Rheinstetten, more precisely in Silver Stripes. A mobile radar box was reported at 11:16 a.m. on Herrenalber Straße (zip code 76287), where the speed limit is 50 km/h. The police are active with continuous surveillance and can carry out speed measurements throughout the city. Exceeding the speed limit is punished in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO). It is reiterated that pedestrians and cyclists in particular deserve appropriate consideration when it comes to local traffic.

In Germany there are special tolerance deductions that are taken into account when measuring speed. Drivers have to expect a deduction of 3 km/h at speeds of up to 100 km/h, while at higher speeds 3 percent of the measured speed is deducted. This not only affects Rheinstetten, but also applies across the entire country ADAC informed.

The difference between mobile and fixed speed cameras

Speed ​​cameras can not only be used temporarily, but can also be permanently installed in particularly dangerous places. Mobile speed cameras are usually more flexible and can be used in different locations, while fixed speed cameras are strategically positioned at accident hotspots to increase traffic safety.
The frequent locations for mobile speed cameras include motorway sections such as the A3 between Cologne and Frankfurt. Bus allowance portal reports on different types of speed cameras, ranging from traffic light speed cameras to stationary and temporarily used speed measuring devices.

If you drive your vehicle too fast, this can have quick consequences. Driving behavior that involves exceeding the speed limit of 21 km/h will not only result in fines but also points in Flensburg. Particularly serious or repeated violations could even result in a driving ban. The fines are sometimes higher abroad, which is further illustrated by a comparison with the local penalties.

What should drivers pay attention to?

The ADAC recommends driving carefully, especially in rush hour traffic, and paying close attention to temporary speed limits that are often set up around accident scenes or construction sites. It is also advisable for holidaymakers to find out about current speed camera locations in order to avoid unpleasant surprises. Another note: Tests have shown that around 56% of fine notices are incorrect, which gives drivers the opportunity to check their notices in cases of doubt.

The traffic situation in Rheinstetten is actively monitored. In doing so, the police not only want to promote order but, above all, safety in road traffic. Drivers are also required to stick to the prescribed speed limits: after all, consideration and a sense of responsibility are the best companions on the road!