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Surveillance Sites for Mobile Speed Detection

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Mobile Surveillance Points for Speed Detection
Mobile Surveillance Points for Speed Detection

Surveillance Sites for Mobile Speed Detection

In the city of Bergisch Gladbach, traffic regulations mandate that speed checks are conducted by law enforcement to ensure safe driving and compliance with speed limits. These checks are often set up at accident blackspots or locations identified for frequent traffic incidents.

While detailed schedules for speed checks are not publicly available in full, they are usually announced or organized by local authorities or the police. The city of Bergisch Gladbach uses its municipal internet pages as a suitable medium for announcing and publishing speed monitoring measurement points.

According to the latest announcements, the following locations will undergo speed monitoring:

  • August 9, 2025: Jägerstraße and Borngasse
  • August 11, 2025: Auf der Kaule, Nußbaumer Straße, and Kippekausen
  • August 12, 2025: Büschemerstraße, Hufer Weg, and Im Hilgersfeld
  • August 13, 2025: Herweg, Oberheidkamper Straße, and Franz-Heider-Straße
  • August 14, 2025: Franz-Hitze-Straße, Müller Straße, and Schützheider Weg
  • August 15, 2025: Katterbachstraße, Heidkamper Straße, and Dellbrücker Straße
  • August 16, 2025: Mutzer Straße and In der Schlade
  • August 8 to August 16, 2025: Mobile speed checks will be conducted throughout the city

Please note that unforeseen current traffic situations may cause deviations in the planned mobile speed checks.

For exact information, you can check the local Bergisch Gladbach police website or their public announcements. Consulting traffic safety websites for North Rhine-Westphalia or Bergisch Gladbach, or contacting the Federal Highway and Transport Research Institute (BASt) in Bergisch Gladbach for official guidance or inquiries on speed monitoring schedules would also be beneficial.

Speed enforcement in Germany is often carried out using fixed or mobile speed cameras and police-operated radar devices at variable, sometimes unpredictable times to maximize traffic safety impact. The new regulation requires the announcement and publication of communal measurement points for speed monitoring measures.

  1. In the city of Bergisch Gladbach, upcoming speed monitoring measurements will be held in various locations, including industry areas, due to the new regulation requiring announcement and publication of communal measurement points.
  2. The finance department of the city of Bergisch Gladbach might consider investing in advanced technology for traffic management, considering the increasing importance of transportation safety and the need for regular speed monitoring measurements.

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