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When people talk about the Netherlands there are a couple of returning subjects that come to the table;
Although there are a lot of other countries doing really well , the Netherlands is still the cycling country in the world. There is no other country where cycling is so embedded in the culture as here in the Netherlands. Here are a couple of cycling facts about the Netherlands that might surprise you. I gathered these facts from a couple of sources on the internet, so I don't know if they all are 100% accurate, but they should at least give you an idea.
The first bicycles appeared in the Netherlands in the 1860s.
Cycling became more popular. After World War 2 there was a rise in car ownership which lead to a decline in cycling.
The oil crisis in 1973 led to a renewed interest in cycling.
In the 80's and 90's cycling became integral to Dutch urban planning. A tax benefit for purchasing a bicycle through your employer was introduced.
In de last 20 years many more innovations were introduced like bicycle highways and smart traffic lights (that will reduce waiting time for cyclists).
As you can see in the video there are a lot of cyclists. I went to work during peak hours, so there are a lot of fellow commuters and kids going to school.
A lot of the cycling paths are dedicated for cyclists. On roads where cyclists and cars share the road often there is a lane reserved for cyclists. It's almost always marked with white stripes and sometimes even painted red and marked with a bicycle sign. You can see them in different parts of the video.
The default traffic rule in The Netherlands is that traffic coming from the right has priority unless otherwise indicated by signs.
With so many people cycling there are also a lot of different cyclists and bicycles.
Another hype are the so-called fat bikes. These electric bicycles are very famous among teenagers. They have very wide wheels and a lot of kids remove the speed limiter which makes them to over 40 kilometer an hour easily.
I dare to say that The Netherlands is the best country in the world for cyclists. Cyclists are prioritized and protected in many ways. And the investments in cyclists hasn't ended. New innovations keep coming and policies like banning cars from city centers are in favor of cyclists too.
Join my weekly photography contest. A photocontest for every photographer; amateur or pro with a different subject every week. Check out the following tag: #pobphotocontest.
The Cycling Community is for everyone who rides a bicycle or is interested in cycling in any form.
The HP will be used to support cyclist on Hive!
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By FriendlyMoosehttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=friendlymoose/ccbewnnkus
When people talk about the Netherlands there are a couple of returning subjects that come to the table;
Although there are a lot of other countries doing really well , the Netherlands is still the cycling country in the world. There is no other country where cycling is so embedded in the culture as here in the Netherlands. Here are a couple of cycling facts about the Netherlands that might surprise you. I gathered these facts from a couple of sources on the internet, so I don't know if they all are 100% accurate, but they should at least give you an idea.
The first bicycles appeared in the Netherlands in the 1860s.
Cycling became more popular. After World War 2 there was a rise in car ownership which lead to a decline in cycling.
The oil crisis in 1973 led to a renewed interest in cycling.
In the 80's and 90's cycling became integral to Dutch urban planning. A tax benefit for purchasing a bicycle through your employer was introduced.
In de last 20 years many more innovations were introduced like bicycle highways and smart traffic lights (that will reduce waiting time for cyclists).
As you can see in the video there are a lot of cyclists. I went to work during peak hours, so there are a lot of fellow commuters and kids going to school.
A lot of the cycling paths are dedicated for cyclists. On roads where cyclists and cars share the road often there is a lane reserved for cyclists. It's almost always marked with white stripes and sometimes even painted red and marked with a bicycle sign. You can see them in different parts of the video.
The default traffic rule in The Netherlands is that traffic coming from the right has priority unless otherwise indicated by signs.
With so many people cycling there are also a lot of different cyclists and bicycles.
Another hype are the so-called fat bikes. These electric bicycles are very famous among teenagers. They have very wide wheels and a lot of kids remove the speed limiter which makes them to over 40 kilometer an hour easily.
I dare to say that The Netherlands is the best country in the world for cyclists. Cyclists are prioritized and protected in many ways. And the investments in cyclists hasn't ended. New innovations keep coming and policies like banning cars from city centers are in favor of cyclists too.
Join my weekly photography contest. A photocontest for every photographer; amateur or pro with a different subject every week. Check out the following tag: #pobphotocontest.
The Cycling Community is for everyone who rides a bicycle or is interested in cycling in any form.
The HP will be used to support cyclist on Hive!
Uploaded using 3Speak Mobile App