Appeal Your Speeding Ticket
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Speeding is the most common traffic violation in Germany. Millions of fines are issued annually – but many contain errors that enable successful appeals.
Typical Speeding Penalties: Urban areas: Points from 21 km/h over, driving ban from 31 km/h over Rural areas: Points from 26 km/h over, driving ban from 41 km/h over Fines: From €30 up to €800
When is an appeal worthwhile? Appealing a speeding ticket makes particular sense when: Formal errors exist in the notice (wrong deadlines, incorrect data) The measuring device was not properly calibrated Measurement errors due to weather, traffic, or equipment problems are possible The driver cannot be identified beyond doubt Tolerance deductions were not calculated correctly
The 5 Most Common Errors in Speeding Fine Notices:
1. Missing or Inadequate Photos Speed camera photos are blurry, the driver unrecognizable, or the license plate unreadable. Without clear identification, the notice can be successfully challenged.
2. Measurement Errors with Mobile Speed Cameras Mobile radar devices must be precisely calibrated and positioned. Deviations in measurement angle or location can lead to incorrect speed readings.
3. Calibration Errors and Missing Documentation Every measuring device must be regularly calibrated. If calibration has expired or is not documented, the measurement is legally challengeable.
4. Incorrect Tolerance Deductions Speed measurements require tolerance deductions (3-10%). If these are not correctly calculated, a formal error exists.
5. Statute of Limitations Not Observed The notice must be delivered within 6 months of the speeding violation (since 1 July 2026; previously 3 months, with the extended period applying to all cases not yet time-barred on 1 July 2026). After that, the offense is time-barred.
Success Rates for Speeding Ticket Appeals:
Our AI analysis shows: 70% of speeding fine notices contain formal or technical errors that justify an appeal.
Particularly high success rates with: Mobile radar checks (75% success rate) Speeding violations under 20 km/h (65% success rate) Blurry or incomplete photos (80% success rate) Missing or expired calibration protocols (90% success rate)
Real Success Stories: Michael S.: "My €160 fine was dismissed – the AI analysis found a calibration error!" Julia K.: "Thanks to RADARPROTEST, I avoided the driving ban. The measurement was faulty."
Average Savings: €150 per successful appeal
How to Challenge a Speeding Ticket:
Step 1: Upload Your Fine Notice Upload your speeding ticket to RADARPROTEST. Our AI analyzes the document in under 30 seconds.
Step 2: Receive AI Analysis You immediately receive a detailed analysis with success probabilities, identified errors, and concrete recommendations.
Step 3: Consult a Lawyer (Optional) With high success probability, we connect you directly with a specialized traffic lawyer in your state.
Step 4: File Appeal Your lawyer files the appeal on time and represents you with the fine authority.
Step 5: Track the Process We keep you updated on your appeal's progress – from hearing to conclusion.
Important: The appeal deadline is only 2 weeks from delivery of the notice!