Mastering Bicycle Riding Skills
ADFC Düsseldorf Announces In-Person Repair Courses for Cyclists
Erwin Lautwein, the head of continuing education at ADFC Düsseldorf, has launched an initiative aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of cyclists in traffic safety, bike maintenance, and repair. The initiative, which has garnered high interest since its inception, has so far successfully conducted nine online events.
The upcoming in-person repair, maintenance, and adjustment courses for cyclists will take place at the Fahrrad-Info-Zentrum (FIZ) in Oberbilk, Siemensstr. 46. However, the exact dates for these courses have not been announced yet, with no fixed start times provided as of now.
While the city and ADFC Düsseldorf have not released specific dates for these in-person events, they are expected to begin from September or October. These courses are open to both the public and ADFC Düsseldorf members, attracting participants from all over North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and other federal states.
The goal of these courses is to achieve fewer accidents and conflicts with other road users through improved competencies in traffic safety, control of one's own bicycle, and preventing turning accidents. They also aim for more bicycles in better technical condition, which can make cycling safer, decrease personal errors, and prevent breakdowns while cycling.
For those interested in the in-person events, it is recommended to contact 0211 15835150 for the latest updates and information regarding the dates and schedules.
Lautwein is confident that the continuing education initiative can lead to more consideration, tolerance, and safety in traffic. However, he did not mention any new goals or courses for the initiative in this announcement.
In addition to the scheduled courses at the FIZ, there are also informal repair stations available in Düsseldorf, such as the Bürgerhaus Salzmannbau in Bilk and the Fahrradwerkstatt Niemandsland in Oberbilk. These workshops offer self-help bike repairs on specific days and times.
In conclusion, while the exact dates for the in-person events remain irregular, the ADFC Düsseldorf's continuing education initiative offers opportunities for cyclists to enhance their skills and knowledge in traffic safety, bike maintenance, and repair. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the ADFC or the FIZ for updates.
The upcoming courses at Fahrrad-Info-Zentrum (FIZ) will focus on cyclists' traffic safety, bike maintenance, and repair, intended to reduce accidents and improve cycling conditions. These in-person courses, expected to start from September or October, are open to both the public and ADFC Düsseldorf members.
For individuals seeking personal growth and self-development, learning opportunities are also available in home-and-garden, education-and-self-development, and online-education sectors through various resources.
Additionally, for cyclists looking to further hone their maintenance skills, informal repair workshops like those at Bürgerhaus Salzmannbau and Fahrradwerkstatt Niemandsland offer self-help bike repair opportunities on specific days and times.