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General German Bicycle Club Wiesbaden / Rheingau Taunus e.V.

General German Bicycle Club Wiesbaden / Rheingau-Taunus e.V.

General German Bicycle Club Wiesbaden / Rheingau-Taunus e.V.

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ADFC Wiesbaden / Rheingau-Taunus e.V.

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By: Karoline Deißner on February 6, 2026
© ADFC Wiesbaden / Ollo Keßler

© ADFC Wiesbaden / Ollo Keßler

Wiesbaden chooses transport policy: full house and exciting format 

Wiesbaden, 06 February 2026 – Under the title ‘Wiesbaden elects transport policy’, a party check on the local elections took place on 4 February 2026 in the Bürgersaal of the Fresenius University of Applied Sciences. The ADFC Fahrrad-Club Wiesbaden/Rheingau-Taunus had invited together with Wiesbaden neubewegung e.V., FUSS e.V. and the VCD. The event was filled to the last place with almost 200 guests.

Premiere for Wahl-Arena: entertaining and fair

The party check on transport policy was a premiere in Wiesbaden. Instead of a classic panel discussion, the organizers relied on a dynamic format that made political differences visible without polarizing the debate. A decisive success factor: A visible timer ensured that the exchange remained fair and that no party dominated the evening.
The politicians agreed to the unusual formats. Among other things, there was a ‘moneybag scenario’ in which every politician was allowed to spend €100 million on a single mobility project in 45 seconds, a video player ‘Hotspot Hauptbahnhof’ as a reality check and basis for discussion, and a ‘mobilogram’ in which politicians physically positioned themselves in the room to provocative theses. In addition, the audience at the entrance was able to write down questions to the politicians, which were taken up in the context of a ‘voter:in-letterbox’.

Scientific impulse and strong staff

The evening was moderated by Dr. Isabella Buck (ADFC Wiesbaden/Rheingau-Taunus). On the podium were: Marc Dahlen (CDU), Silas Gottwald (SPD), Daniel Weber (Volt), Daniel Winter (Die Linke), Martin Kraft (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) and Christian Diers (FDP).  At the beginning, Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Bruns from the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences gave a short scientific impulse and focused on the question of what constitutes constructive transport policy from a technical point of view. 

"Mobility sprint" for fair change

In his final plea, Prof. André Bruns advocated a new ‘Wiesbaden model’ of transport policy: ‘It is important that policymakers not only discuss measures and then believe that they know exactly for whom these measures are good. Instead, it would be important to invest in processes where people talk directly to citizens and businesses in need of mobility", he recommended to politicians. "A fair mobility policy needs formats where you can also get to know the interests of the other side and integrate them into good, sustainable solutions."
 
The entire evening was filmed by videographer Yvonne Schulze filmed and is now available on YouTube as Video documentation available. The photos are from Ollo Keßler.
 
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About the ADFC

With more than 240,000 members, the Allgemeine Deutsche Fahrrad-Club e.V. (ADFC) is the largest representation of the interests of cyclists in Germany and worldwide. He advises on all matters relating to bicycles. Politically, the ADFC is committed to the consistent promotion of cycling on a regional, national and international level.