Security - Motorcycle training: With the police to the Nürburgring
Motorbike tour with the Police: With an excursion to the Nürburgring, the police aim to inform young motorbike riders about potential hazards. Therefore, on Sunday, 50 riders will first go to a road safety training with instructors in Daun and then to the Nürburgring.
The demand is high: According to a police spokeswoman, more than 60 people have already registered. Since there are only 50 places, a selection must now be made. The offer is for motorcycle riders between 18 and 30 years old.
On the ring, various scenarios can be tested. Slalom runs, reaction tests, and hazard braking are on the program. The police also offer something special: an "exclusive preview" of the motorcycle squad. Officers and officers of the Criminal Investigation Office will also be present to provide information on prevention and manipulation of motorcycles.
"The road safety training has a preventive character," said the police spokeswoman. There is already a high incidence of serious accidents involving motorcycle riders. Some younger riders underestimate themselves, she said. It's about sensitizing them.
- The motorcycle tour is scheduled for Sunday in Rhineland-Palatinate, starting with a road safety training in Daun before proceeding to the Nürburgring.
- At the Nürburgring, the motorcycle riders will participate in various scenarios, including slalom runs, reaction tests, and hazard braking, to test their skills.
- The police have prepared an "exclusive preview" of their motorcycle squad for the participants, offering an opportunity to interact with officers and officers from the Criminal Investigation Office.
- Despite the high demand, only 50 places are available for the motorcycle tour, and a selection process is currently underway for the eligible motorcycle riders aged between 18 and 30.
- Traffic enforcement officers will be present at the Nürburgring, ensuring adherence to traffic rules during the motorcycle tour and providing a real-world experience for the participants.