"It is important to me personally that we are open to the wide range of sustainable mobility options and set a good example as a district with our employees," says District Administrator Dietmar Allgaier. Campaigns, bike rental stations, company pedelecs - a range of measures are designed to motivate employees at the district office and beyond to switch to bikes. Sustainable mobility has become much more important in view of the worsening climate problem. As part of its official mobility management, the Ludwigsburg District Office has also been thinking for some time about how to make commuting to work and business trips more sustainable and how to support and motivate employees to switch to environmentally friendly modes of transportation. One focus is on cycling, which is not only environmentally friendly but also beneficial to health, as twelve active commuters report.
The district administration office has expanded its fleet of company pedelecs, installed a bike rental station in front of the district building and extended the bicycle parking facilities. A publicly accessible bike repair station in front of the district hall is also being planned. "But the best measures are useless if nobody uses them because nobody knows about them," says Madeleine Janker, Cycling Officer for the Ludwigsburg district. For three weeks, the district office's cycling offers will be clearly presented in the foyer of the district building. Employees of the district office will provide insights into their personal commuting routines and tips for getting on and off the bike.
The exhibition can be viewed from September 21 to October 13, 2021 during general opening hours. Visitors to the Kreishaus should note that wearing a face mask is mandatory in this area. The distancing and hygiene rules must also be observed.
As a special event, a free public bike check will take place on Thursday, October 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the grounds of the health department at Hindenburgstraße 20.
