Tesla employees in Grünheide receive more than 100 tickets per month

At a works meeting on Thursday, a Tesla manager urged employees to follow traffic rules. He receives more than 100 speeding tickets per month for company cars.

The head of the internal company car program addressed the meeting in Grünheide. He called on staff to treat service vehicles with care and obey speed limits.

The works council had already warned about speeders on the plant grounds in October 2025. Speeds of 70 to 80 km/h were regularly measured in the south parking lot, where the limit is 30 km/h.

Works council chair Michaela Schmitz thanked the speaker. The health and occupational safety committee announced measures including road narrowings and additional crosswalks.

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