Speed camera alarm in Rüdersdorf: observe the speed limit of only 30 km/h!
In Rüdersdorf near Berlin, a speed camera with a 30 km/h speed limit will be monitored on Seestrasse on November 4th, 2025.

Speed camera alarm in Rüdersdorf: observe the speed limit of only 30 km/h!
In Rüdersdorf near Berlin today, November 4th, 2025, the police's attention is focused on traffic safety. As news.de reports, there is currently exactly one speed camera on Seestraße, which is in the zip code area 15362. There is a speed limit of 30 km/h, which is often exceeded by road users. Speeding is not only one of the most common traffic violations, but also the leading cause of accidents in the region.
The police continuously monitor road traffic in Märkisch-Oderland in order to increase safety on the roads. This means that temporary speed measurements can also be expected in the area around Rüdersdorf. Anyone who does not comply with the permitted speed can expect severe fines. The amount of the fines can vary significantly, ranging from 30 euros for speeding up to 10 km/h to 800 euros for exceeding the speed limit of more than 70 km/h, in addition to driving bans of one to three months, depending on the seriousness of the violation.
Reactions to speed measurements
The speed checks are not random, but are often placed in dangerous areas such as busy intersections. This was also confirmed by reports from nag-brandenburg.de, which warned of short checks on Möllenstrasse, where the speed limit is 50 km/h. These measures are part of the police's larger strategy to improve road safety and prevent accidents.
The flash devices that can be used here vary from speed traps to laser measuring devices. Further attention should be paid to ensuring that road users observe the tolerance limits: below 100 km/h a tolerance of 3 km/h is permitted, above this it is 3 percent.
Conclusion: Take speed limits seriously
Given these circumstances, it once again shows how important it is to stick to the set speed limits. The police appeal to all road users to adapt their driving style to the circumstances. After all, it's not just about fines, but also about everyone's safety on the road.