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Cyclists Rally in Munich for Safer, High-Quality Bike Infrastructure

Thousands participated in the ADFC-organized Radlsternfahrt, peacefully highlighting demands for 'Autobahn-quality' cycling lanes and equal road treatment.

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Overview

  • The Radlsternfahrt demonstration on May 18 saw turnout estimates ranging from 5,500 (police) to 16,000 (ADFC), with cyclists converging at Königsplatz.
  • Organized by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club (ADFC), participants called for wide, continuous, and safe cycling lanes accessible to all ages.
  • Despite a court ruling barring the use of the A96 autobahn, the event proceeded peacefully under the supervision of 650 police officers and 150 volunteer firefighters.
  • Cyclists criticized Munich's fragmented and narrow bike lanes, citing safety concerns for children and older riders as key issues.
  • The demonstration underscores ongoing political tensions over urban street-space allocation, with advocates demanding greater prioritization of cycling infrastructure.