Attention drivers: speed camera warning for Kyritz on September 29th!

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On September 29th, 2025 there will be lightning in Kyritz, Brandenburg, in Stolpe. Information about speed traps and speeding violations.

Am 29.09.2025 wird in Kyritz, Brandenburg, in Stolpe geblitzt. Informationen zu Radarfallen und Geschwindigkeitsverstößen.
On September 29th, 2025 there will be lightning in Kyritz, Brandenburg, in Stolpe. Information about speed traps and speeding violations.

Attention drivers: speed camera warning for Kyritz on September 29th!

On Monday, September 29, 2025, drivers in Kyritz in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, Brandenburg, can be checked directly at one location. A mobile speed camera is located in Stolpe (postcode 16866) and ensures that speeding in a 70 km/h zone is closely monitored. The location information is announced by news.de, which has a final update this morning 7:11 a.m. point out.

Speeding is still one of the most common traffic offenders and has been proven to be the main cause of many traffic accidents. Therefore, it is better to drive a little slower to avoid falling into the speed traps.

Fines and Points: An Overview

Anyone who exceeds the permitted speed must expect a fine, which varies depending on the extent of the violation. The following penalties may apply in urban areas:

  • Bis 10 km/h zu schnell: 30 €
  • 11 – 15 km/h zu schnell: 50 €
  • 16 – 20 km/h zu schnell: 70 €
  • 21 – 25 km/h zu schnell: 115 € (1 Punkt)
  • 26 – 30 km/h zu schnell: 180 € (1 Monat Fahrverbot)
  • 31 – 40 km/h zu schnell: 260 € (2 Monate Fahrverbot)
  • 41 – 50 km/h zu schnell: 400 € (2 Monate Fahrverbot)
  • 51 – 60 km/h zu schnell: 560 € (2 Monate Fahrverbot)
  • 61 – 70 km/h zu schnell: 700 € (3 Monate Fahrverbot)
  • Über 70 km/h zu schnell: 800 € (3 Monate Fahrverbot)

The ADAC has compiled this information in its Bußgeldkatalog. If you exceed 26 km/h in urban areas, a driving ban can be imposed. The following applies: Anyone who often drives too fast will eventually be out of luck, because repeat offenders who are speeding twice at least 26 km/h twice within a year also face a driving ban of one month. Anyone who is not sure can lodge an objection against the fine if there were formal errors in the lightning detection.

Why slow down?

Things are clear: driving too fast endangers not only the driver, but also all other road users. It often happens that you lose control of the vehicle in a fraction of a second. Instead of using your own car as a racing car, it pays to find your inner calm and be patient on the road. The Bußgeldportal also emphasizes that speeding can not only be expensive, but also have long-term consequences in the form of points in Flensburg.

This information is particularly important for new drivers, as stricter rules apply to them during the probationary period. Anyone who drives too fast during this time will have to expect an extension of their probationary period and participation in an advanced seminar. So keep your eyes open and always keep an eye on your speed – it pays to get to your destination in peace!