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Bavaria unveils 2024 traffic accident trends and 2025 safety priorities this Thursday

How is Bavaria tackling rising traffic risks? Minister Herrmann’s upcoming report exposes key dangers—and bold plans to fix them.

In this image, I can see the cars on the road. I can see four people standing. These are the...
In this image, I can see the cars on the road. I can see four people standing. These are the buildings with the windows. I can see the trees. I think these are the emergency warning triangle.

Bavaria's Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann will present the 2024 traffic accident statistics this Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. The event will take place in Room 0.36 (Nirosta Hall) of the Middle Franconia Police Headquarters in Nuremberg. The presentation will delve into traffic accident trends, casualties, primary causes, and vulnerable road users from the past year.

Minister Herrmann will also outline the road safety priorities for 2025. The focus will be on protecting children and elderly cyclists. The goal is to significantly improve traffic conditions, enhance safety and capacity through various measures. These include road renovations, construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths, intersection optimizations, and improved accessibility for mobility-impaired persons. The aim is to strengthen regional development and local mobility in Bavaria.

The presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of road safety in the region. It will also offer insights into the strategies being implemented to further improve traffic conditions and enhance safety for all road users.

Join us on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 0.36 (Nirosta Hall) of the Middle Franconia Police Headquarters in Nuremberg to learn about the 2024 traffic accident statistics and the road safety priorities for 2025. Minister Herrmann's presentation promises to be an informative and crucial step towards a safer and more accessible road network in Bavaria.

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