Attention, drivers! Today there is lightning in 7 places in Leipzig!
Mobile speed cameras in Anger-Crottendorf on November 4th, 2025: locations, speed measurements and fine details for drivers.

Attention, drivers! Today there is lightning in 7 places in Leipzig!
Caution is advised in Leipzig today, November 4th, 2025, as the police are carrying out mobile speed measurements at several points in the city. Cars that exceed the permitted speeds must face consequences, as the risk of being caught speeding is particularly high in seven locations. This measure is part of the regular controls used to monitor road traffic in Saxony. Loud news.de The locations for the speed measurements today are:
- Dresdner Straße (30 km/h) – 11:00 Uhr
- Uhlandstraße – 10:54 Uhr
- Berliner Straße (50 km/h) – 10:32 Uhr
- Brünner Straße (50 km/h) – 10:08 Uhr
- Max-Liebermann-Straße (50 km/h) – 09:28 Uhr
- A14 – 08:59 Uhr
- Martinstraße (30 km/h) – 07:19 Uhr
The most common traffic violations occur due to driving too fast, which not only results in fines but also significantly increases the risk of accidents. It is therefore important to observe the applicable speed limits. Even the slightest speeding can have expensive consequences. For example, if the speed limit is less than 100 km/h, a deduction of 3 km/h is made from the measured value, which can lead to a registration of 50 km/h at an actual speed of 53 km/h. From 100 km/h the deduction is 3 percent of the measured value. These tolerance regulations apply to speed measurements in Germany, such as ADAC explained.
Fines and consequences for speeding
The fines for speeding in Germany are staggered. For example, the following regulations apply indoors:
| About speed | fine | Points | Driving ban |
|---|---|---|---|
| up to 10 km/h | 30€ | 0 | no |
| 11 – 15 km/h | 50€ | 0 | no |
| 16 – 20 km/h | 70€ | 0 | no |
| 21 – 25 km/h | 115€ | 1 | 1 month |
| 26 – 30 km/h | 180€ | 1 | 1 month |
| 31 – 40 km/h | 260€ | 2 | 1 month |
| 41 – 50 km/h | 400€ | 2 | 1 month |
| 51 – 60 km/h | 560€ | 2 | 2 months |
| 61 – 70 km/h | 700€ | 2 | 3 months |
| > 70 km/h | 800€ | 2 | 3 months |
This table highlights the financial risks associated with speeding. The amount of the fines can also vary depending on how often the driver has been noticed in the last 12 months. Objections to fine notices are also possible under certain circumstances. However, many traffic offenses that are not serious are not prosecuted, such as this Website lawyer.org points out.