Area traffic regulations at Steinmüllergelände location
In the heart of Upper Berg County, the local police department took action against traffic violations on Friday, August 22. The operation, which took place between 3:00 PM and 11:00 PM in the Steinmüller area, aimed to ensure road safety and enforce traffic regulations.
The Upper Berg County Police Department, with the assistance of the traffic accident prevention unit, carried out speed and tuning checks during the operation. The checks were meticulous, with a total of 62 speeding violations recorded. The highest speed recorded was a significant 67 km/h in a 30 km/h zone, highlighting the importance of adhering to speed limits.
In addition to the checks, the police engaged in educational discussions with drivers, particularly the younger ones, aiming to promote road safety awareness. Two drivers received citations for using their phones while driving, a practice that poses a serious risk on the roads.
Another driver faces a citation for running a red light, a clear disregard for traffic rules. Five drivers also received fines for illegal tuning, modifying their vehicles in ways that can compromise their safety and the safety of others on the road.
For those interested in seeking more information about this operation, the Upper Berg County Police Department's press office can be reached via press inquiries. You can contact them by phone at 02261/8199-1212 or send an email to [email protected].
The official website of the Upper Berg County Police Department is https://oberbergischer-kreis.polizei.nrw/, where you can find more information about their activities and initiatives. Stay safe on the roads, and remember, every journey begins with following the rules.