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The Rangau-Grundschule in Egersdorf has once again proven its exceptional success in traffic education, as Class 4b emerged victorious in the annual practical cycling test, winning the traveling trophy of the youth traffic school for the second consecutive year.
On July 31, 2025, the award was presented to Class 4b, led by Frau Bunke, in a ceremony attended by County Commissioner Bernd Obst, the traffic police, and Cadolzburg's second mayor, Dr. Georg Krauß. The head of the Zirndorf police station, Matthias Riedel, also expressed his satisfaction with the children's traffic safety.
Class 4b's outstanding performance within the traffic school was recognised with medals for each of the 24 children, and the class fund received 100 euros. In addition to the large traveling trophy, Class 4b also received a commemorative trophy for the school.
The traveling trophy of the youth traffic school is a symbol of excellence in traffic education for schools. It is awarded annually to a school that demonstrates exceptional success in traffic education. This year, a total of 1,156 children from 55 fourth-grade classes of 14 primary schools in the district of Fuerth participated in the practical cycling test.
Class 4c of the Grundschule Cadolzburg, led by Frau Brandl, came in third place, while Class 4e/f of the Grundschule Stein, led by Frau Mahr and Frau Welsch, came in second. The winning Class 4b of Rangau-Grundschule Egersdorf has shown consistent success in traffic education, having won the trophy in the previous year as well.
The large traveling trophy was filled with gummy bears, adding a sweet touch to the celebration. County Commissioner Bernd Obst personally congratulated the winners, expressing his admiration for their dedication to traffic safety. He commended the school for its commitment to educating the children about the importance of road safety.
The children were addressed with words of praise by the authorities present, who encouraged them to continue their efforts to ensure safety on the roads. The event was a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, teachers, and the school administration in promoting traffic safety and education.
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