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On the first day of the new school year in Lippe, Germany, a significant number of speeding violations were recorded near schools. The Lippe traffic police conducted school route checks on August 27, 2025, with a total of 122 speeding violations being recorded throughout the day.
At the Grundschule Wasserfuhr in Bad Salzuflen, speed cameras flashed 97 times, highlighting the need for increased vigilance. The presence of many children, some of whom are still new to navigating roads independently, necessitates extra caution from drivers.
In Detmold-Klüt, five red-light violations were recorded at a traffic light frequently used by children for their school route. Two drivers were also caught using their phones while driving, facing fines and points for their actions.
The Lippe police have urged all road users to drive extra carefully and attentively around schools. They will continue to be present around schools in the coming days, keeping a close eye on safe school routes.
For further information, the Lippe Police Press Office can be contacted at 05231 / 609 - 5050. Emails can be sent to [email protected]. The news about the Lippe police's actions was originally transmitted by news aktuell.
The checks were carried out to ensure the safety of Lippe students, with speed limits strictly adhered to near schools due to the presence of many children. Children on the road may behave unpredictably, requiring extra caution from drivers.
In addition to the drivers, several parent-driven taxis and a teacher were among those caught speeding. The Lippe police will continue their efforts to ensure the safety of the region's children as they return to school.
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