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Saarland Police to Conduct Statewide Speed Checks from May 26 to June 1, 2025
The Saarland police have announced a series of speed checks across the state from May 26 to June 1, 2025. These checks are aimed at addressing accident hotspots identified based on their frequency, consequences, and causes.
On May 26, speed checks will take place in Heusweiler, Sinz, B 406, A6 border with France to AK Neunkirchen, and A623: AS Saarbrücken-Herrensohr to AD Friedrichsthal. The following day, on May 27, speed checks will be conducted on L 266 between Göttelborn and Illingen, Losheim, L 158, and A620: AD Saarbrücken to AD Saarlouis.
On Friday, May 30, speed checks will take place on A8, from AD Saarlouis to AK Neunkirchen, and on A623, from AS Saarbrücken-Herrensohr to AD Friedrichsthal. In addition, speed checks will be held in Losheim, on B 268, and in Luisenthal.
On Saturday, May 31, speed checks will take place on L 163 Velsen and on B 51, at the border with France to Saarbrücken. Furthermore, unannounced checks may be conducted in addition to the announced measures.
Speed checks on Sunday, June 1, 2025, will take place in Merzig. The specific location for speed checks on May 29, 2025, was not provided in the given paragraph.
The responsible authority for conducting the statewide speed controls in Saarland from May 26 to June 1, 2025, is not explicitly mentioned in the search results. However, it is common for such operations to be organized by the local police or traffic authorities of the Saarland state.
Further information regarding these speed checks can be found on the Saarland police's official website at www.polizei.saarland.de. The police remind drivers to adhere to speed limits and drive responsibly to ensure the safety of all road users.
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