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The Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club (ADFC) (German Cyclist’s Association[3]) is a registered cycling association and club for cyclists in Germany.

Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club (ADFC)
Founded27 September 1979
TypeNon-governmental organization
FocusEnvironmentalism, soft mobility, cycling
Location
  • Bremen, Germany

Area served

Germany

Members

200,000 (10/2020) [1]

Key people

Frank Masurat, Federal Chairman[2]
Websitewww.adfc.de

History

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The founding meeting of the ADFC took place on 27 September 1979 in Bremen, after the idea to establish such an organisation arose during the International Bicycle and Motorbike Exhibition (IFMA) on 18 April 1978. Jan Tebbe from Bremen provided the idea and was the first chairman of the ADFC. Other founders were planing and mobility scientists like Heiner Monheim or Tilman Bracher.

The ADFC is an interest group of cyclists in German towns, particularly in mobility policy. It became known for the bicycle climate test, which was carried out in 1988, 1991, 2003, 2005 and 2012.

The ADFC is a member of the European Cyclists' Federation and the International Mountain Bicycling Association. At the demand of the ADFC a National Cycle Traffic Plan was presented in 2002 for the first time by the Cabinet of Germany.

Activities

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Theft prevention

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In some regions, the ADFC offers bicycle coding, coordinated with the police (FEIN coding). The ADFC advises in matters of theft prevention, secure bicycle parking facilities, and locks.

Cycle tours

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The local and district associations of the ADFC offer members and non-members throughout Germany cycle tours of varying difficulty and duration. The programmes are available from the groups and increasingly on the Internet.

Action

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"Mit dem Rad zur Arbeit" ("Cycling to Work"): Nationally exclusive with public health insurance, the campaign motivates employees to travel to work by bike, and to encourage companies to create favourable conditions to this end, e.g. showers or parking facilities. Aims are preventive health care and the reduction of motorised individual transport.

Hospitality exchange

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The Dachgeber ("roof giver") is a sub-organization of the ADFC and a hospitality exchange service, which mediates on a basis of mutual free accommodation for cyclists on tour. Dachgeber is issued by the traffic educator, bicycle technician and bicycle travel expert of ADFC, Wolfgang Reiche.[4] The hosts are members of ADFC and provide accommodation free of charge on a reciprocal basis, which by rule only includes a place to sleep for the air mattress to be brought along.[5] Dachgeber was created in 1987 as a result of a global bicycle journey that lasted four years.[6] Dachgeber is a non-profit project and lists 3.200 hosts.[6]

Travel

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The subdivisions of the ADFC also function as tour operators. State, district and local associations offer guided cycle tours of several days, in addition the ADFC brokers cycling holidays. In 1995 the quality certification "Bed & Bike." was started. Bed & Bike undertakings are guest establishments from five star hotel to youth hostel and camping site, which commit themselves to cater for the expectations of cycle tourists. Since 2006, ADFC tests and certifies long-distance cycle paths as ADFC Quality Routes ("ADFC-Qualitätsradroute") according to criteria developed by the tourism expert committee. In August 2008 the top mark of five stars was assigned for the first time to a long-distance cycle route: the Main Valley Cycle Route near Randersacker.

Consulting

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In rented information centres the ADFC offers advice on topics concerning bicycle and traffic, gives tips on cycle holidays, helps with the planning of tours, and lends books, magazines, bikes and accessories. With its programme "Bike + Business", ADFC of Hesse advises firms and administrations on the creation of cycle-friendly conditions for their staff.

Maps

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ADFC is involved in the publication of a bicycle map series on a scale of 1:150.000 (according to the publisher’s imprint Germany’s most purchased cycle tour map) as well as of regional maps on a scale of 1:75.000 (occasionally also 1:100.000 or 1:50.000) and often creates bike maps right up to bicycle town plans following the slogan "from cyclists for cyclists." They offer courses and information on GPS navigation.

Literature

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Members receive the magazine "Radwelt" every two months, and other regional bicycle magazines, as well as their tour programme in paper form.

Insurance

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Membership in ADFC gives insurance with excess for legal protection and liability as non-motorised road users; insurances against bicycle theft are available.

Miscellaneous

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A few ADFC subdivisions organize bike travel fairs, bicycle flea markets, repair courses, courses on tour planning, cycle riding courses (cycle riding schools) for adults or maintain self-help workshops. ADFC Berlin organizes the converging bicycle rally, which according to their own assessment is the largest bicycle demonstration in the world.

Data

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Managing Committee

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Committees

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References

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  1. ^ "In eigener Sache: Der ADFC freut sich über das 200.000 Mitglied!". Retrieved 17 October 2020., on adfc.de
  • ^ "Neuer ADFC-Bundesvorstand gewählt".
  • ^ Advocacy for cycling: About us Archived 17 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine at www.adfc.de, retrieved 8 Sep 2016.
  • ^ "Wolfgang Reiche über die Flucht aus der DDR und das Leben danach". www.kreiszeitung.de (in German). Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  • ^ "Sie hatten auch schöne Brotbüchsen | Freie Presse - Plauen". www.freiepresse.de (in German). Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  • ^ a b "ADFC-DACHGEBER - ein Übernachtungsprojekt für Reiseradler". www.bremen.de (in German). Retrieved 1 December 2022.
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