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Hardly Any Sanctions so Far: Federal States Want Stricter Bans on Speed Camera Alerts

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Lightning alerts are popular, but they are also forbidden. However, because hardly anyone adheres to the ban, the federal states want to put on the thumbscrews and ban the apps completely as in France.

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Drivers are allowed to own devices and apps that warn against speed controls – but not while driving. The Federal Council demands a stricter rule, but after quick clarity it does not look like it.

·Germany
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They warn drivers of radar controls and are therefore a thorn in the eyes of the federal states. Now they want to tighten the ban on the speed cameras alerts via the Federal Council. Then hard penalties could become due.

·Berlin, Germany
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With motorists, apps that warn them of speed cameras are popular – but forbidden. However, because hardly anyone adheres to them, the federal states want to ban the apps altogether. Other EU countries are supposed to serve as models: There are already high penalties there.

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Lightning alerts are popular, but they are also forbidden. However, because hardly anyone adheres to the ban, the federal states want to put on the thumbscrews and ban the apps completely as in France.

Motorists with gadgets such as Ooono or apps such as Blitzer.de could soon get problems. The federal states demand a rigid total ban on the popular warning systems according to the French model. The aim is to close the use corner in the law. (Continue reading)

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Those who use flasher apps in Germany during the journey are punishable. However, the current legislation is not enough for the countries. They demand a tightening and thus the out of the applications. What their amendment proposal for the road traffic law provides. read more on t3n.de

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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