Motorcade with soccer fans
Motorcades during Euro 2024: What is allowed?
The 2024 European Championship is just around the corner and soccer fans are already eagerly awaiting the event. A common way of showing personal enthusiasm after the end of the game is to take part in motorcades.
Polizeipräsidium Duisburg

With all the joy - motorcades are still illegal in principle and are almost invariably not approved even on request. This applies without restriction to the European Championships, as motorcades regularly violate Section 30 of the Road Traffic Act, which prohibits unnecessary noise and unnecessary driving to and fro. Initiators and participants are thus committing administrative offenses and you cannot rely on the police to tolerate them always and everywhere.

Car parades pose an increased risk of accidents or injuries, even at low speeds, due to the small distances between the participating vehicles, dangerous proximity to passers-by and other road users, distraction of the person driving the vehicle through noise, etc. In addition, especially in the case of convertibles, there is always a risk of accidents and injuries. In addition, especially in the case of convertibles, it can be observed time and again that passengers lean out of the vehicle without securing themselves on vehicle parts, etc.

In the event of damage, insurance cover is also at risk because you have in fact deliberately violated traffic regulations.

In this respect, participation in motorcades is strongly discouraged and it is better to prefer another, permitted form of collective celebration and to use enclosed areas, such as public viewing aeras, to express your joy.

Red lights are taboo

Running red lights or drinking and driving are absolutely taboo. The police will consistently intervene, especially in the event of endangerment, serious traffic violations or criminal offenses. Always keep a sufficient distance from the vehicle in front of you to avoid accidents. Stay at a safe distance from each other to avoid sudden braking maneuvers.

Do not lean out of the window

If you lean out of the window or sunroof to be able to wave the big flags better, or even sit on the hood or roof, you not only endanger yourself and your health, but also your insurance claims in the event of an accident.

Fan merchandise

Drivers should only use safe fan merchandise on their vehicles that complies with road traffic licensing regulations. The mirror sock can become a problem, especially for drivers of newer models. Exterior mirrors with integrated indicators and the existing mirror surfaces must not be covered. Assistance systems must also not be impaired.

Problem flags

Flags wedged between the window and bodywork are popular fan paraphernalia, but an underestimated danger for pedestrians.

Remove fan gimmicks

Fan gimmicks, for example flags wedged between the window and bodywork, should be removed immediately after the end of the journey. Otherwise, they make it easier to break into the vehicle.

Clear view

A clear view is just as important. Windows must not be covered by interior decorations.

Buckle up

Also, don't forget to buckle up! Otherwise, celebrating soccer fans could suffer life-threatening injuries even at low speeds.

Noise level

Make sure that the noise level of your vehicle does not disturb others. Avoid excessive honking and loud music.

Communication

Maintain communication with each other. Use indicators and other signals to make your intentions clear.

Police take a close look

Relevant aspects for police intervention are the time and size of the motorcade, the behavior of the participants and spectators as well as the hazards involved.

No disruptions

A motorcade constitutes "excessive road use" and always requires permission from the road traffic authority.

Safety first!

If everyone abides by the rules, we look forward to a good and, above all, safe European Championships together with you.

Your NRW police

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