Mehr Sicherheit für Radfahrende

Mehr Sicherheit für Radfahrende ( sogenannte “ Elterntaxis“ gefährden häufig andere Verkehrsteilnehmer)

Kathrin Maurer

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Kathrin Maurer
Kathrin Maurer
3 Monate zuvor

Der Antrag ist etwas unkonkret. Daher dieser Kommentar als Ergänzung: Hilfreich wäre z.B. eine Absperrung, die verhindert, dass unberechtigte Eltern (oft regelwidrig) auf den Pausenhof des Scheffels abbiegen und dadurch andere gefährden. Ebenso ist in der Unterführung ja zu Schulzeit eigentlich Tempo 30. Daran hält sich fast niemand und oft werden Radfahrer zu eng überholt. (mehr Kontrollen? Immer Tempo 30?)
Ebenso gefährlich ist es, wenn man mit dem Fahrrad über die Eggbergstraße ans Freibad fährt. Hier wäre es toll, wenn wenigstens der Bürgersteig abgesenkt wäre, um den Forstweg zu benutzen…

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Kathrin Maurer
Kathrin Maurer
3 Monate zuvor
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Das ist eine tolle Sache! Oder es werden „Busse auf Beinen“ organisiert, um gemeinsam zu laufen. (Passiert so z. B. in Ludwigsburg)

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Sabi
Sabi
3 Monate zuvor

Vielleicht wäre es besser, hieraus zwei Themen zu machen:
1) Sicherheit auf Schulwegen und an Schulen
2) Risikostellen für Fahrradfahrer ?

Carla López Yau
Carla López Yau
2 Monate zuvor

Mehr Sicherheit für Radfahrer

Carla López Yau
Carla López Yau
2 Monate zuvor

Ich würde mich freuen, wenn die Radwege in Bad Säckingen deutlicher wären damit man sich sicherer unterwegs fühlen kann. An manchen Stellen darf man fahren, an andere nicht deshalb wäre es wertvoll Lösungen zu finden.

Elisabeth Möller-Giesen
Elisabeth Möller-Giesen
2 Monate zuvor

Entlang der Güterstraße wurde schon einiges verbessert! Die Zufahrt vom Riedl-Leirer bildet immer noch eine große Gefahrenquelle, weil sich auf engstem Raum Radfahrer, Fußgänger und Autos begegnen können.

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