Attention drivers: There is lightning here in Leipzig today!

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In Lausen-Grünau, Leipzig, current speed camera locations and their speed limits were announced on December 2nd, 2025.

In Lausen-Grünau, Leipzig, wurden am 2.12.2025 aktuelle Blitzerstandorte und ihre GeschwindigkeitsgRENZEN bekannt gegeben.
In Lausen-Grünau, Leipzig, current speed camera locations and their speed limits were announced on December 2nd, 2025.

Attention drivers: There is lightning here in Leipzig today!

Today, December 2nd, 2025, four speed camera locations are active in Leipzig. This mobile traffic monitoring is used to ensure safety and compliance with speed limits in the city. However, current locations are given without guarantee and the location of traffic monitoring may change at any time. Loud news.de the list includes the following items:

  • Sommerfelder Straße (04299 Südost, Stötteritz): 30 km/h, gemeldet am 02.12.2025, 15:19 Uhr
  • Eisenacher Straße (04155 Nord, Gohlis-Süd): 30 km/h, gemeldet am 02.12.2025, 14:54 Uhr
  • S 38 (04288 Südost, Liebertwolkwitz): 70 km/h, gemeldet am 02.12.2025, 14:37 Uhr
  • Am Kirschberg (04209 West, Schönau): keine Geschwindigkeitsangabe, gemeldet am 02.12.2025, 14:37 Uhr

The information on the speed cameras was provided as of December 2, 2025 at 3:46 p.m. The city of Leipzig advises drivers to drive particularly carefully and observe the speed limits in order not to come into conflict with traffic enforcement.

Tolerance deductions for speed measurements

An important aspect of speed measurements are tolerance deductions. According to the information from the ADAC In Germany, certain tolerances are granted for speeding. Specifically, this means a deduction of 3 km/h for speeds below 100 km/h and 3 percent of the measured value for speeds above 100 km/h.

However, the application of these values ​​can vary. For mobile measurements with the ProViDa system, up to 5 km/h can be deducted, which, depending on the measurement method and exact circumstances, has a significant impact on the final speed measurements.

Sources of errors and fines

Speeded drivers often wonder how accurate these tolerance deductions are. Loud Fines portal Measuring errors or overloading of the fine points can lead to tolerance deductions being granted incorrectly. For example, in the case of an urban speeding violation of 52 km/h at a speed limit of 30 km/h, after deducting 3 km/h, the recorded speed could drop to 49 km/h, resulting in a lower penalty.

In outdoor areas, where the speed limit is 130 km/h, a driver driving 180 km/h could face a fine of up to 320 euros for deductions.

Compliance with speed limits is important not only for legal reasons, but also for general road safety. Drivers should be aware of the potential tolerances and applicable rules to avoid unpleasant surprises.