The speed camera marathon in Germany starts in spring 2024. Police officers plan to monitor the speed of road traffic in Germany particularly intensively on several days.

If you exceed the speed limit by 26 to 30 kilometers twice within a year, you will even have to give up your driving license for a month. If you exceed 31 kilometers per hour, a single violation is enough to result in a driving ban. Speeding up to 10 km/h (fine including expenses and processing fee): €58.50 euros. In Flensburg, the penalty not only hits your wallet but also means a point in the city. The penalties for violations in built-up areas are significantly higher than outside of them. In principle, a distinction must be made between inner-city and out-of-town areas. In the other federal states, however, a diligent search for traffic offenders was already underway in 2023. This year, according to. bussgeldkatalog.org, the campaign will take place from April 15th to 21st. The fines office is generally based on these amounts, but it always has a certain amount of discretion. If the authority sees a reason to impose stricter penalties, this is possible. This would happen more often, especially with repeat offenders. The exact penalties listed in the catalog of fines do not always apply. However, the fines office does have the power to impose fines of up to €10,000. The fines office also has the ability to impose a driving ban for up to three months. The fine for speeding up to 10 km/h (fine including expenses and processing fee): €48.50. Speeding up to 15 km/h (fine including expenses and processing fee): €68.50. Speeding up to 70km/h (fine including expenses and processing fee): €738.50, 2 points in Flensburg, 3 months driving ban. The penalty for speeding over 70km/h: €738.50, 2 points in Flensburg, 3 months driving ban. The penalty for speeding over 60km/h: €508.50 and 2 points for over 70 miles per hour. For speeding over 100km/hr, the fine is €1,500.