
Germany: 120,000-bicycle protest calls for safer cycling in Berlin
Around 120,000 cyclists pedalled en masse through the centre of Berlin, Sunday to call for safer cycling conditions in the German capital.
The cyclists set off from 19 different start-points before converging around Berlin's iconic Victory Column and finishing at Brandenburg Gate.
The German Cyclist's Federation (ADFC), the organiser of the event, is calling for safer and easier-to-use cycling infrastructure in the German capital.

Around 120,000 cyclists pedalled en masse through the centre of Berlin, Sunday to call for safer cycling conditions in the German capital.
The cyclists set off from 19 different start-points before converging around Berlin's iconic Victory Column and finishing at Brandenburg Gate.
The German Cyclist's Federation (ADFC), the organiser of the event, is calling for safer and easier-to-use cycling infrastructure in the German capital.