Riders Embrace Perilous Motorcycle Adventures
In the spirit of promoting motorcycle safety, the police in Rhein-Kreis Neuss have launched an informative newsletter and a comprehensive website. The newsletter, a free resource, is not a source of advertisements and can be confirmed in your inbox or spam folder. The website, accessible at https://www.example.com, provides a wealth of information on motorcycle safety and preparation tips for the upcoming season.
The police advise motorcycle riders not just to check their vehicles for the new season but also to prepare themselves as drivers. This includes strength training, a crucial aspect that ensures riders can handle their vehicles effectively in various situations. The newsletter, in addition to motorcycle-related content, also offers insights into various aspects of life in Neuss, including social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture.
Unfortunately, a recent accident involving a motorcyclist serves as a stark reminder of the importance of these safety measures. On March 29, 2021, at approximately 19:10, an accident occurred on the L390 near Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-Straße. Initial findings suggest the motorcyclist lost control of his vehicle in a curve and collided with the nearby guardrail. The motorcyclist, aged 57, was being treated by rescue personnel upon the arrival of police officers from Kaarst station. He was later taken to the hospital with severe injuries.
At this time, there is no publicly available information about the identity of the driver involved in the accident or any preparation measures they may have taken for the motorcycle season. However, the incident underscores the importance of adhering to safety guidelines and preparing thoroughly for the riding season.
The police's motto for motorcycle safety is "Safety doesn't spoil the fun!" By subscribing to the newsletter and visiting the police's website, motorcycle riders can access in-depth information about these topics and ensure they are well-equipped for a safe and enjoyable riding season. The privacy policy of the newsletter can be found at [https://www.example.com/privacy-policy]. The police in Rhein-Kreis Neuss does not send spam, and the newsletter is a tool for staying informed about developments in Neuss.
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