City cycles 2025: Cycling for climate protection in the Rhein-Lahn district!

In the Rhein-Lahn district, the city bike campaign starts 2025 on May 25th. Cyclists collect kilometers for climate protection.
In the Rhein-Lahn district, the city bike campaign starts 2025 on May 25th. Cyclists collect kilometers for climate protection. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

City cycles 2025: Cycling for climate protection in the Rhein-Lahn district!

The city of Lahnstein is ready for the upcoming StadtRadeln-Aktion 2025 , which continues on May 14th. During this time, all citizens are asked to collect kilometers for climate protection. Professional or private journeys play no role in this, every route that has been driven counts.

Lahnstein participates in the nationwide initiative of the climate alliance, which has set itself the goal of promoting cycling. It's not just about reducing CO2 emissions, but also raising awareness of sustainable mobility.

registration and participation

Registration for participation is still possible. Interested cyclists can register at Stadtradeln.de/ Register It is possible to join existing teams, to found their own teams or to connect the open team of the city of Lahnstein. The kilometers are recorded using an online Kilometer book or a free city cycling app that is equipped with a GPS function.

In order to increase the motivation of the participants, they are encouraged to cover as many routes as possible by bike. The kilometers collected flow into the team classification and provide valuable data for the city's traffic planning.

The goal of city cycling

like the Environmental Federal Agency , the city bike is an international competition that wants to bring people closer to the advantages of cycling in everyday life. The competition takes place from May to September and extends over 21 consecutive days in which participants cycle as many kilometers as possible.

Goals of the campaign are the award of the bicycle -active municipalities as well as the most active teams and participants at the end of the competition. The aim is to motivate people to switch to the bike in a playful way and to cover everyday ways environmentally friendly. A comprehensive range of cycling infrastructure is essential to promote the use of the bicycle and to secure long -term

The climate alliance, which the campaign has organized since 2008, attaches importance to facilitating the campaign to the municipalities. Over 1,700 members from 27 European countries support this initiative. Ultimately, around 300,000 people from almost 900 municipalities recently took part and covered impressive 60 million kilometers.

By participating in this campaign, local politicians have the opportunity to experience the use of bike in their city and to recognize necessary improvements in order to further optimize the favorable conditions for cyclists.

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