Speed camera report: A8 near Stuttgart and Ulm particularly dangerous today!
Find out everything about the current mobile speed cameras on the A8 near Ulm and Stuttgart on June 10, 2025 and their effects.

Speed camera report: A8 near Stuttgart and Ulm particularly dangerous today!
As the saying goes, every beginning is difficult - especially when it comes to the issue of speed controls on the A8 motorway. Today, June 10, 2025, the mobile speed cameras, which are often set up near construction sites, will once again keep an eye on road users. The sections near Stuttgart and Ulm are currently the focus of speed monitoring news.de reported.
A speed trap was activated near Stuttgart at 6:05 p.m., and shortly afterwards, at 6:33 p.m., another speed camera reported near Ulm. So anyone driving on the A8 today should keep an eye on their speed. The maximum speed here is 80 km/h, and anyone who exceeds this must expect severe fines, which can be imposed in accordance with the Road Traffic Act (StVO).
Always be careful on the A8
The A8, one of the oldest motorways in Germany, stretches from the Luxembourg border via Karlsruhe and Stuttgart to the Austrian border area near Salzburg. The total length of the A8 is an impressive 505 kilometers, starting at the Saarland-Rhineland-Palatinate state border. But it's not just the length that's impressive - the route is also known for frequent speed measurements. These speed cameras are a regular companion, especially near construction sites bussgeldkatalog.org determines.
Drivers should pay additional attention to local traffic signs that indicate the current speed limits. Anyone who would like to find out about speed camera locations can do so via traffic information services, while the use of speed camera warnings on navigation apps is prohibited in Germany. It's best to turn off your smartphone to be on the safe side - it doesn't have to be turned off, but the warning function should be deactivated.
Fines, points and driving bans
Anyone who does not adhere to the speed regulations will quickly receive mail home. Especially since over 56% of fine notices for speeding are said to be incorrect, it is advisable to check the objection when you receive such a notice. Fines are due from 60 euros, with the fee for the fine procedure being at least 28.50 euros or 5% of the fine. A driving ban can be imposed if you exceed the speed of 31 km/h in urban areas or 41 km/h outside of urban areas, and repeat offenders have it even more difficult. Anyone who is caught speeding at least 26 km/h within a year will quickly find themselves without a driver's license bussgeldportal.de explained.
So it quickly becomes clear: Attentive and rule-compliant driving is the be-all and end-all on the A8. Anyone who doesn't stick to the prescribed speeds will not only have to expect fines, but also points in Flensburg, which can quickly lead to them being unfit to drive. A final tip: In the case of medical emergencies, speeding can be justified in some cases, but this should remain the exception!