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Police in Stuttgart targeted Raser on August 14, 2025, in a mobile blitz operation.

Speeding warnings for Stuttgart drivers on August 14, 2025: Exceeding the speed limit could result in hefty fines and temporary driving bans. Get all the updates on mobile speed camera locations in Stuttgart for the following day.

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Police Focus on 14 Raiders in Stuttgart Arrest Operation on August 14, 2025

Police in Stuttgart targeted Raser on August 14, 2025, in a mobile blitz operation.

On Thursday, August 14, 2025, motorists in Stuttgart should be mindful of the speed limits and potential mobile speed trap alerts.

In built-up urban areas, the speed limit is 50 km/h, while outside urban areas, it increases to 100 km/h. Some Autobahn sections around Stuttgart may have no speed limits.

Enforcement of speeding violations can lead to hefty fines and temporary driving bans, depending on the extent of the speed limit exceeded. Here's a breakdown of the fines and driving bans:

  • Exceeding the speed limit by 26-30 km/h results in fines of €180 in city areas, along with a 1-month driving ban and 1 penalty point.
  • Exceeding the speed limit by 31-40 km/h increases the fines to €260 in city areas, with a 1-month driving ban and 1 penalty point.
  • For speeds exceeding the limit by 41-50 km/h, fines rise to €400 in city areas, with 2 penalty points and a 1-month driving ban.
  • Higher excess speeds (51-70 km/h over) incur even heavier fines, ranging from €560 to €700, with 2 penalty points and a 2-month driving ban.
  • Exceeding the speed limit by over 70 km/h can lead to fines of up to €800, with 2 penalty points and a 3-month driving ban.

It's worth noting that specific enforcement locations in Stuttgart have not been detailed in the current results, but speed cameras and police controls typically focus on major roads, urban arterial streets, and Autobahn sections entering or near the city. Given that many Autobahn sections near Stuttgart have no speed limits, speeding enforcement would mainly target areas with posted limits, particularly urban roads with 50 km/h restrictions.

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