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Workers' Radiation Safety Proposal Demanded from Commission for Legislative Action

Freiburg Police Headquarters' Motorcycle Concept in Freiburg is showcased, revealing ...

Proposal for a directive demanding occupational safety measures to safeguard workers from ionizing...
Proposal for a directive demanding occupational safety measures to safeguard workers from ionizing radiation hazards is requested from the Commission.

Workers' Radiation Safety Proposal Demanded from Commission for Legislative Action

Police in Lörrach District Conduct Motorcycle Checks to Combat Accidents and Noise

Over the past weekend, the police in the district of Lörrach took action to address motorcycle accidents and noise by conducting checks as part of the motorcycle concept of the Police Headquarters Freiburg.

The checks were set up on the federal road 317 between Todtnau and Zell im Wiesental on Friday afternoon, August 29, 2025. The exact location within the Todtnau area was not specified.

A total of 35 motorcycles were checked during the operation. Among them, 14 car drivers were also admonished for speeding. Interestingly, no details about any penalties or fines issued were mentioned in the article.

The motorcycle concept of the Police Headquarters Freiburg includes traffic controls, and this operation was part of their ongoing efforts to reduce motorcycle accidents and noise. Two motorcyclists were reported for overtaking in a no-overtaking zone.

On Sunday morning, August 31, 2025, checkpoints were set up in the Todtnau area once again. However, further information about the location of the checkpoints beyond being on the federal road 317 was not provided.

The head of the press spokesman at the Police Headquarters Freiburg, responsible for the motorcycle concept, is not explicitly named in the available search results. For press inquiries, contact information remains the same as previously stated.

It's important to note that road safety is a shared responsibility, and all road users are encouraged to adhere to traffic rules to ensure a safer and quieter road environment.

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