Motor cadraser on the Kesselberg: fine and concern for security!

Im Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen ereignete sich ein riskantes Überholmanöver eines Bikerns. Die Polizei intervenierte und es gelten neue Streckensperrungen zur Erhöhung der Verkehrssicherheit.
A risky overtaking maneuver of a biker occurred in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen. The police intervene and new route closures apply to increase traffic safety. (Symbolbild/MW)

Motor cadraser on the Kesselberg: fine and concern for security!

In the picturesque altitude of the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district, a explosive incident had recently occurred. A 25-year-old motorcyclist from Munich noticed the police due to a risky overtaking maneuver on the Kesselberg. The young man was not very insightful and expressed that there was a shortage of suitable racetracks nearby to let his drive run free. "Something like that shouldn't be," replied a police spokesman for the incident. He is now proven with a fine of around 200 euros and a summons to a traffic lessons, as [Zeit] (https://www.zeit.de/news/2025-06/13/biker-nach-gefaehrliche-Manoever-vermise racing line) reports.

The Kesselberg is not only known as motorcycle paradise, but has also established itself as a hotspot for accidents among bikers. To increase security, measures have already been taken there. From April 1 to October 31, a temporal block for motorcyclists is uphill between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. This regulation, which was assessed as successful after a two -year pilot phase, has noticeably reduced the number of accidents.

growing safety concerns on the Sudelfeld

Not only on the Kesselberg, but also on Sudelfeldstrasse there is now a new one -sided route closure for motorcyclists, which applies daily from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This regulation, which remains in force until October 31, was taken to counter the rapidly increasing number of accidents. Between 2018 and 2024, the authorities counted 97 accidents with motorcycle participation, including two deaths and numerous injuries. Here, too, previous measures such as speed limits and overtaking bans failed to improve the situation, as reported by the Passauer Neue Presse.

The new measures aim to increase the safety of all road users. The temporary regulation is only the first step: this will come into force again in the coming year from April to October. MoFas and small Kraf bikes are excluded from the blocking to ensure a certain freedom of movement for all bikers.

The numbers speak a clear language

statistics are always a helpful instrument to illustrate reality. According to the results of the statistics of traffic accidents, traffic safety in Germany is constantly observed and evaluated. The records include a wide range of data: from accidents to the people concerned. This information is of essential importance, not only for legislators, but also for traffic education and road construction.

In view of the increasing number of accidents in the popular motorcycle areas, it is essential to tackle further measures to ensure security on the streets. The Kesselberg and Sudelfeldstrasse are only two examples where there is a need for action. The hope remains that drivers become aware of their responsibility and that the accidents decrease significantly in the future.

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