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ADAC safety training for motorhomes scheduled for April

26.02.2026 04:02 1 min 1 source
Badische Zeitung DEU
ADAC safety training for motorhomes scheduled for April
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ADAC is holding an additional driving safety training for motorhome owners on April 10, 2026, in Breisach-Hochstetten. Participants with a BZ-Card receive a 20 euro discount, reducing the cost to 174 euros. The training covers driving techniques, load securing, and handling in critical situations for vehicles up to 3.5 tons.

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