Camping season starts: How to travel safely with your camper!
Tips for safety when camping on May 16, 2025 in Goslar: Free vehicle weighing and expert advice on theft protection and load securing.

Camping season starts: How to travel safely with your camper!
The camping season has begun and the police are sharing important safety tips to make spending time outdoors as safe as possible. On Saturday, May 16, 2025, campers will have the opportunity to receive extensive advice during an information event on the Schützenplatz in Goslar. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., motorhome and caravan owners can have their vehicle weighed free of charge and find out from experts about important topics such as load securing and theft protection.
One focus of the event is the prevention of theft. Campers should not store valuables in their vehicles and should only park their vehicles at official campsites. To optimize burglary protection, the police recommend installing alarm systems, tracking systems, immobilizers and mechanical security devices. In addition, bicycles that are transported on racks should be additionally secured with locks.
Safety measures while driving
It is also important to always lock the vehicle while driving to prevent lightning theft. Campers should also be aware of the risks of inadequately secured cargo. The load in the vehicle must be secured in such a way that danger from flying objects is avoided. Animals must be transported in boxes or with a belt and harness.
A particularly relevant aspect is overloading the vehicle, which can significantly increase the risk of an accident. It is crucial to note the permissible total weight and the axle load in the vehicle registration document. Finally, campers should always copy important documents and keep them separate, carry documents on their person and never leave valuables unattended.
Load securing: A must for all forms of transport
Additional information about securing loads on the vehicle comes from the vehicle safety platform. According to this, proper security measures are crucial to avoid accidents, damage or loss during transport. Up to 25 percent of truck accidents result from inadequate or improper load securing. Therefore, the safety regulations not only apply to trucks, but also cars, trailers and sprinters.
Physical principles and best practices are essential to ensure cargo safety. The Federal Office for Logistics and Mobility monitors compliance with loading regulations, which include, among other things, weight restrictions and requirements for securing devices. In particular, vehicles must be loaded evenly to avoid instability and appropriate securing devices such as straps or nets must be used.
Regardless of whether it is truck transport or car transport, compliance with applicable regulations and standards is fundamental to the safety of the load. This aspect becomes particularly important as overloaded vehicles can not only result in hefty fines, but also increase the risk to the environment and road safety.
Overall, the previous points are fundamental in ensuring the safety of both campers and other road users.
Further information on safety when camping is available NDR and how to secure loads can be found at Security scene.