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  2. Cycling in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle traffic, in fact traffic in general, is relatively safe: in 2007, Amsterdam had 18 traffic deaths, of all types, in total. [5] Bike traffic has a 38% modal share. [6] Bicycle theft in Amsterdam is widespread: in 2005, about 54,000 bicycles were stolen, and every year between 12,000 and 15,000 bicycles are retrieved from the canals. [7] [8]

  3. Fietsflat - Wikipedia

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    The Fietsflat is a 3-storey free-to-use public bicycle parking facility in Amsterdam. It is located on Stationseiland island next to Amsterdam Central Station and can accommodate 2500 bicycles. The name is derived from fiets (bicycle) and flat, an originally English word which the Dutch use to denote multi-level apartment complexes.

  4. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam is known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world and is a centre of bicycle culture. 38% of all journeys in the city are made by bicycle. Most main streets have bike paths. Bike racks are ubiquitous throughout the city. There are about 1,000,000 bicycles in the city.

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  6. Nescio Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Nescio Bridge (or Nesciobrug in Dutch) is a cycle and footbridge in the Netherlands.This curved, steel suspension bridge, located in Amsterdam, is the country's first suspension bridge that carries only a cycle track and footway, [3] and at almost 800 metres length it is also one of the country's longest cycle and footbridges.

  7. VanMoof - Wikipedia

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    VanMoof is a global bicycle manufacturer headquartered in the Netherlands. The company started in 2009 with a line of traditional bikes, later moving solely to e-bikes. [2] With bikes produced in Taiwan and sold in 32 countries, [3] it had flagship stores in cities such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, London, Tokyo and New York.

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