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A1 near Ansfelden: Police Discover Illegal Laser Jammer

A1 bei Ansfelden: Polizei entdeckt Laserblocker
A1 bei Ansfelden: Polizei entdeckt Laserblocker ©NEUE
During a traffic check on the A1 near Ansfelden, the police discovered an illegal laser jammer in a car. The driver had to remove the device and pay a security deposit.

Another case of illegal technology on Austria's highways: The police once again discovered a prohibited laser jammer in a vehicle.

Routine Check on the A1

On June 14, 2025, at around 4:10 PM, a patrol from the Upper Austria State Traffic Department conducted routine laser measurements on the A1 West Autobahn in the direction of Vienna, at the "Puckinger Berg" area. The officers noticed a car with Czech license plates that evaded the measurement.

Prohibited Technology Discovered

During the subsequent check at the Ansfelden South rest area, the police officers discovered two laser jammer modules in the area of the radiator grille. The 36-year-old Czech driver was asked to remove the devices himself. Only then was he allowed to continue his journey.

Penalty and Charges

Additionally, a security deposit in the four-digit euro range was collected. Several charges were filed against the driver under the Motor Vehicle Act.

Background: What are Laser Jammers?

Laser jammers have been banned in Austria since 2017. They specifically disrupt speed measurements by police laser guns and make vehicles "invisible" to these devices. The use of such devices poses a significant traffic hazard and is accordingly strictly punished.

Police Appeal to Drivers

The police emphasize the importance of such controls to ensure traffic safety on Austria's roads and appeal to all road users to comply with the applicable laws.

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