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Biking enthusiasts frequent the Kesselberg in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district. (Archive Image)...
Biking enthusiasts frequent the Kesselberg in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district. (Archive Image) Image of the location.

Biker's Risky Stunt on the Accident-Prone Kesselberg Pass: A Missing Race Track Wish

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Hey there, buckle up! Let's dive into a zesty tale from the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district.

A run-in with the boys in blue on the Kesselberg pass, a notorious hotspot for bikers, turned out to be more than just a speeding ticket for a 25-year-old Munich resident. The catch? He was eager to find a nearby racetrack to satisfy his need for speed! You heard it right! According to the Bavarian Police Presidency’s Motorcycle Control Group, this fella wasn't ashamed of his stunt.

Turns out, the Kesselberg pass has a history of accidents due to risky riding. From a safety perspective, the region temporarily bans motorcyclists from riding uphill between 3:00 PM and 10:00 PM. This rule was implemented after a two-year trial period, following a significant drop in accidents, as announced by the district office sometime back.

But fear not, if you're a motorcyclist yearning to perform daredevil maneuvers, there are safer options out there! Across Germany, you'll find Driving Safety Centers (Fahrsicherheitszentren) designed for just that! These facilities offer driving safety courses and training tracks, ensuring a protected space for learning and practicing those risky moves.

Moreover, renowned motorsport arenas like the Hockenheimring or the Nürburgring offer track days and events for enthusiasts. Although these aren't situated near Kesselberg Pass, they offer a controlled environment for thrill-seekers!

On a local note, motorcycle clubs and events may also organize rides on closed circuits or designated areas. For specific details near Kesselberg Pass, it's best to check with local motorcycle clubs or driving safety centers in the area. As always, prioritize safety and legality in all your riding activities!

In light of the 25-year-old Munich resident's incident on the Kesselberg pass, it's essential to note the availability of vocational training for safe driving at Driving Safety Centers (Fahrsicherheitszentren) across Germany. Meanwhile, general-news articles and crime-and-justice reports can highlight the consequences of performing risky stunts on accident-prone roads, encouraging motorcyclists to seek vocational training instead.

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