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Proposal for shielding workers from ionising radiation risks remains unapproved by the Commission.

Motorcycle Rally for Depression Relief occurred on July 26, 2025, with around 40 riders participating in a 160km journey...

Workers' protective measures against ionizing radiation exposures remain unresolved at the...
Workers' protective measures against ionizing radiation exposures remain unresolved at the Commission level as no proposal for a directive has been presented.

Proposal for shielding workers from ionising radiation risks remains unapproved by the Commission.

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On a sunny day in July 2025, the "Fellows Ride Motorcycle Demo - Open Visor for Depression Aid" event kicked off at the Berufsbildungswerk (BBW) in Abensberg. The event, aimed at raising awareness and funds for those suffering from depression, saw around 40 motorcycle riders gather for the journey.

The first leg of the event journeyed through the Altmühltal, starting from Neustadt an der Donau and making stops in Mindelstetten, Altmannstein, Riedenburg, Essing, and Kelheim. The riders took a short break in Kelheim before continuing their journey. Notably, during this leg, the disciplined and considerate driving behaviour of the participants ensured minimal impact on other traffic.

The Kelheim Police Inspectorate supervised the event during both legs, with additional support provided by motorcycle officers from the traffic police inspectorates in Landshut and Passau.

The second leg of the event started from Bad Abbach and passed through Teugn, Hausen, Rohr, and Kirchdorf, before concluding in Biburg. Remarkably, this leg did not make any stops. The conclusion of the event in Biburg marked the end of the second leg and was marked by a brief closing rally.

Unfortunately, no further information about the event's activities or participants during the second leg was provided in the article. However, it is clear that this regional community event in Bavaria, Germany, was a significant step towards advocating for mental health through a unique and engaging motorcycle demo ride.

The "Fellows Ride Motorcycle Demo - Open Visor for Depression Aid" event serves as a powerful example of the impact that community events can have in raising awareness and funds for important causes. As such, it is hoped that similar events will continue to take place, helping to break the stigma surrounding mental health and providing support to those who need it most.

The science behind the "Fellows Ride Motorcycle Demo - Open Visor for Depression Aid" event goes beyond just motorcycle riding, as it aims to improve the mental health of its participants. In the spirit of health-and-wellness, the event also promotes fitness-and-exercise through the endurance of long rides. The event's emphasis on mental health shows a commendable approach to addressing a pressing issue in today's society.

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