Speeding speeds at 145 km/h on the B20: there is a risk of a fine and a driving ban!
On June 29, 2025, the Regensburg traffic police checked speed on the B20 near Arnschwang. 47 drivers were too fast.

Speeding speeds at 145 km/h on the B20: there is a risk of a fine and a driving ban!
On Saturday morning, a speed check took place on the busy B20 near Arnschwang in the Cham district, which was carried out by the Regensburg traffic police between 9 a.m. and 12.35 p.m. Loud Central Bavarian This lightning marathon left its mark: a total of 1,880 vehicles passed the checkpoint - and 47 drivers were traveling faster than permitted.
Particularly noticeable was a speeder who was speeding at a whopping 145 km/h. It will be really expensive for him: he has to expect a fine of at least 320 euros and will also receive two points in Flensburg. The driver must also stop driving for a month or switch to public transport. He is the only one who gets away with a driving ban from this inspection.
Rules and fines
The B20 at the checkpoint, around section 2280 km 3,640, is a classic place for speed measurements. If you exceed 26 km/h, you can face a driving ban of one month if someone repeatedly speeds within a year. The catalog of fines has also stipulated that if you exceed 26 km/h once, a fine of 150 euros and a point in the driving fitness register will be due.
The rules have changed since November 9, 2021: At that time, the fine for this speeding violation was increased from 80 euros to 150 euros. This shows that the state is serious when it comes to road safety.
Statistics and common errors
An interesting aspect is that, according to a study, 56% of fine notices are incorrect. Of 14,783 cases examined, 8% were technically inaccurate, 25% were insufficient in terms of evidence and 23% had minor deficiencies. Only 44% of cases were classified as correct. Bussgeldkatalog.de therefore recommends seeking legal advice when contesting fine notices in order to check possible errors.
The speed measurements themselves are important to increase traffic safety and identify speeding. The police use various measuring devices that are stationary or mobile. Speed cameras are often used in dangerous areas such as schools or construction sites to ensure that there is no surprise and increase traffic safety.
One wonders how we as road users can help to be safer on the road. Being aware of your speed and paying attention to traffic signs is certainly a good start.