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The Cincinnati Police Department is excited to announce the launch of a new initiative, Senior Cycling, on September 25, 2025. This safety-focused program is aimed at senior cyclists and will be a part of the prevention work of the department, with regular events scheduled in the future.
The kick-off event for Senior Cycling will take place earlier, on August 28, 2025, in Gronau. This event marks the beginning of an ongoing series of Senior Cycling events across the region.
The first event in Cincinnati will follow a route different from that of the Gronau event. Route guidance in Senior Cycling is based on current accident hotspots in the area, ensuring a safer ride for all participants.
Participants will receive a callback after registration for Senior Cycling. Registration can be done by phone at 513-591-6000, with an answering machine taking the data. The participant limit for Senior Cycling is set to a maximum of twelve people to ensure a personalised and effective learning experience.
Senior Cycling places a strong emphasis on safety and prevention, reflecting Cincinnati's status as the area with the highest ownership rate of pedelecs nationwide. The program provides essential tips on behavior at intersections, roundabouts, bike lane usage, helmet usage, lights, and safe equipment. Critical traffic situations are discussed with experts during Senior Cycling.
In Gronau, the event may provide different safety tips than those offered in Cincinnati, and it may discuss different critical traffic situations. The organizations involved in the Senior Cycling concept include the Cincinnati Police Department and local traffic safety partners, although specific cooperating organizations are not explicitly named in the available search results.
Further Senior Cycling events are scheduled for October 9, 2025, in the area and October 30, 2025, in the area. Media representatives can contact the Cincinnati Police Department for information. The contact persons for media inquiries are Sandra Biedermann (sb), Leonie Dreier (ld), Markus Huls (mh), Peter Lefering (pl), Thorsten Ohm (to), Muzeyyen Sander (ms), and Tina Schellberg (ts).
The information about Senior Cycling was transmitted via news aktuell. For more details about the program and upcoming events, please contact the Cincinnati Police Department.
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