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There are often bicycle stands at official bicycle parking areas. In the past, and sometimes still today, these are metal constructions that offer a kind of clamp for the bicycle. You clamp the bike with a little pressure so that it is stabilised and stands upright and does not tip to one side. This saves space. However, this technique has the disadvantage that if you don't press the wheel in enough, this stand is of no use. Or if it is anchored too tightly and something heavy bumps against the bike, the jammed wheel can become deformed. So what is actually a good idea requires appropriate framework conditions that have to be met. You are responsible for some of them, but you cannot influence others. An assessment of how safe such a place is can help to ensure that the bicycle is not damaged during parking. Perhaps there is an area today that requires your special attention and assessment.

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