Vacationer silences disturbance personally
In a recent meeting, the Petitions Committee of the state convened to discuss a petition concerning the noise generated by motorcycles on state road 277 between Fridingen and Sigmaringen. This petition, submitted by a concerned citizen, was not from a local resident but from an individual on vacation in the area.
The meeting was attended by several state parliamentarians, including Thomas Marwein (Alliance 90/The Greens), Andreas Kenner (SPD), and Guido Wolf (CDU). Representatives from the Ministry of Transport, the government presidencies of Tübingen and Freiburg, the district administrations of Sigmaringen and Tuttlingen, the police, and the Petitions Committee were also present.
The petitioner is advocating for the creation of funding measures for e-mobility in motorcycles as a potential solution to reduce the noise issue. During the meeting, various ways to limit noise generated by motorcycles and cars were discussed, but no concrete results were reached.
The visit by the Petitions Committee to Fridingen took place in July, and the issue is expected to be further discussed and concluded in one of the next meetings of the committee.
It's worth noting that a search for current proposals or solutions specifically aimed at reducing motorcycle noise on state road 277 in the Danube Valley, Germany, yielded no relevant results. However, common strategies used in Germany and Europe to reduce motorcycle noise on roads include the implementation of speed limits, noise regulations for motorcycles, and the promotion of eco-friendly motorcycles.
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Mayor Stefan Waizenegger stated that Fridingen was just the host for the visit, not the focus of the petition. The petition about motorcycle noise on state road 277 between Fridingen and Sigmaringen remains a pertinent issue for the community and the Petitions Committee.