Auto live ticker: Hamburg is Germany’s speed camera capital

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Hamburg is Germany’s Speed ​​Camera Capital. With an average of 77 fixed, mobile and semi-stationary speed traps per day is the Hanseatic city Köln (71.1) and Berlin (54.4), as an analysis by the law firm Goldenstein has shown. Most fixed speed cameras are 59 in Köln.

Measured by the size of the road network located Karlsruhe at the top in Germany; the speed camera density in the Baden metropolis is 28.8 measuring devices per 1,000 hectares of road. rank behind Wuppertal (26,1), Bonn (24,1), Freiburg (23.6) and Aachen (21.1).

Die lowest level of control among the 40 largest German cities there is in Magdeburg, where there are only 0.7 speed cameras per 1,000 hectares of road. Speed ​​and red light offenders also have a low risk of being caught Duisburg (2,9), Braunschweig, Essen (each 2.8) and Krefeld (1,2).

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