During the 2025 "Lighting and tyres" campaign, the ACL inspected 5,749 vehicles, 26.5% of which required on-the-spot adjustments or were found to have non-compliant tyres.
Im Jahr 2025 organisierte der Automobilclub Luxemburg (ACL) zwei Ausgaben des Kannersëtzbazar, einer Veranstaltung, die sich dem Wiederverkauf von gebrauchten Kindersitzen und Sitzerhöhungen widmet. Insgesamt wurden 431 von 678 abgegebenen Kindersitzen verkauft, was einer Quote von 63,5 % entspricht. Ein voller Erfolg.
The Road Patrol Training for Excellence 2025 crowned the team from Touring (Belgium) as this year’s winners. The ACL patrol team achieved an excellent 7th place out of sixteen competitors, confirming once again its consistently strong performance compared to last year.
Lukas, Hannah, Anaïs and Misch – selected and trained by Sécurité Routière, the Grand Ducal Police and the Luxembourg Cycling Federation (FSCL) – proudly represented Luxembourg at the European Traffic Education Contest (ETEC) in Belgrade on 28 September.
On October 12, under a beautiful autumn sun, more than 170 participants took part in the “End of Season Moto Tour 2025”. Organized by the ACL and the Maison du Motard, this 142-kilometre ride marked a perfect end to the motorcycle season. Here’s a look back at this friendly and memorable day.
They don't climb onto podiums or sign autographs, yet without them, no race could take place. In October, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) dedicates an entire month to celebrating motorsport volunteers and officials around the world. This global initiative, called Volunteers and Officials Month, aims to recognise the commitment of these passionate individuals who work behind the scenes.
ACL is organising another edition of the Kannersëtzbazar, a non-profit initiative where second-hand car seats and booster seats find new homes at reduced prices.
On Sunday, October 12, 2025, the Automobile Club of Luxembourg (ACL) and the Maison du Motard warmly invite all two-wheeler enthusiasts to their traditional Moto Tour to mark the end of the season. This must-attend event for motorcyclists from Luxembourg and the Greater Region celebrates the close of the motorcycle season in a friendly and festive atmosphere.
Being part of such an important national event felt like fulfilling one of our main missions: raising awareness around road safety and putting it into action, side by side with other key actors.
The ACL arrives at GRIDX with a pop-up store that exudes adrenaline... and competition! With the opening of GRIDX, a multi-experience hub dedicated to motor racing, the Automobile Club du Luxembourg is pulling out all the stops: a Formula 4 simulator to take on – virtually – Luxembourg driver Chester Kieffer, ACL Sport licence holder and Porsche Carrera Cup driver.
Do you own a special car or a two-seater motorcycle, with or without a sidecar?
Then join the Good Ride Luxembourg 2025 on 19 October and help give children with cancer and their families a very special day.
Hier, le circuit de karting de Mondercange a vibré au rythme des coups de petites pédales : l’Automobile Club du Luxembourg (ACL) et la Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois (FSCL) y ont organisé la toute première édition de l’événement « Back to School », spécialement pensé pour les enfants de moins de 12 ans.
E-mobility is about much more than deciding whether or not to buy an electric vehicle. It includes the expansion of charging infrastructure, new forms of mobility, and a fundamental rethink of how we move around. We would like to hear what you have to say about it.
Lane keeping assist, emergency braking or parking assistance – driver assistance systems have become part of everyday life. But how are they actually perceived by users? A study currently being conducted in several countries by Kempten University of Applied Sciences aims to answer this question. The ACL supports the project and encourages participation.
With the summer holidays approaching, the Luxembourg police are organising a two-day awareness campaign on the risks associated with overloading caravans, motorhomes and other recreational vehicles. The aim is to prevent road accidents and remind people of the most important safety and legal regulations.