Be respectful on the road
– for the preservation of our tracks
There have been reports of new prohibition signs on days 1 and 2 of the Italy track.
We will check the Italy track on site as soon as possible and verify the situation. In the meantime, however, we urge everyone to Please respect prohibition signs – whether official or privately erected. Even if the track takes you through such a zone: Turn back. And consider it part of the adventure.
Every ACT track is part of a sensitive system that deserves protection. Only if we all take our code of conduct seriously and live by it can we remain credible as a community – and contribute to the long-term preservation of these routes.
With this in mind:
👉 Follow the trail – not the temptation. Always stay on the track. Cutting across country is taboo – even if it looks tempting. Our tracks are carefully planned – every shortcut jeopardises their existence.
👉 Prohibition signs = turn back, do not ignore Whether official or private, a prohibition sign is a stop sign. Even if the track leads along it, turn around and respect the circumstances. No exceptions.
👉 Nature is not a playground Turn off your engine if you can’t continue, leave no traces in the terrain, no rubbish, no noise. Nature is our host – we behave accordingly.
👉 We are guests and ambassadors Greet people, respect property, be considerate and behave in a friendly manner. Every ACT rider represents the club – and our spirit.
👉 Problems? Get in touch with us! Tracks change. If you discover any obstacles, closures or problems, let us know. This is the only way we can keep the track up to date.
Ride Respect Enjoy
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