Speeders in their sights: 49 speed cameras caught speed junkies!

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Speed ​​checks in the Dingolfing-Landau district on December 8th, 2025: 49 drivers complained, including several with a driving ban.

Geschwindigkeitskontrollen im Landkreis Dingolfing-Landau am 8.12.2025: 49 Fahrer beanstandet, darunter mehrere mit Fahrverbot.
Speed ​​checks in the Dingolfing-Landau district on December 8th, 2025: 49 drivers complained, including several with a driving ban.

Speeders in their sights: 49 speed cameras caught speed junkies!

The issue of speeding is currently omnipresent in the Dingolfing-Landau district. Last weekend the police carried out intensive speed checks, but the results were anything but positive. In the period from Saturday to Sunday, the police objected overall49 driverswho did not adhere to the permitted speed limits.

The fastest driver was on theB20measured where he went at 100 km/h instead of the permitted speed145 km/hwas on the way. Such speeding is punished rigorously and he is also threatened with punishmentDriving ban. These checks took place on Saturday and Sunday, especially on the B20 near Landau, where a total of2143 vehicleswere measured. Were there43Driver traveling too fast.

Controls on the state highway

But the officers were not only active on the B20. Also on theState Highway 2112Speed ​​measurements took place between Simbach and Reisbach. Here weresix driversobjected to, with one of them having106 km/hwas measured at a permitted speed of 80 km/h. Such violations of the traffic regulations have consequences, and in this case too, a driver is liableDriving baninto the house.

More lightning actions on the highway

While the police caused a stir at the weekend, there is also an announcement for todayDecember 8, 2025, a radar control on the A92 to. A mobile speed camera can also be expected in the Dingolfing region. The maximum permitted speed here is130 km/h.

Although the locations of the speed cameras have not been officially announced, it is certain that speeders and hustlers on the motorway will face high fines and driving bans. Since the controls are under theRoad traffic regulations (StVO)Exceeding the speed limit can result in severe penalties. Especially when speeds exceed 100 km/h, the speed cameras are activatedTolerance deductionof 3 percent of the measured value.

The A92 is not only an important transport route, it also connects numerous places likeMunich Airportand cities like Landshut, Dingolfing and Plattling. An increased police presence is therefore not surprising. If drivers remain vigilant, they can avoid costly consequences.

Conclusion: It remains to be hoped that police controls will have a positive influence on the driving behavior of road users. We hope that all drivers will drive on the roads at the current speed in the future so that road safety comes first.

For further details about the speed controls in the Dingolfing-Landau district and the speed camera locations on the A92, you can read the reports from PNP and News.de track.