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  2. Cycling in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Everyday cycling in the Netherlands ().Cycling is the second-most common mode of transport in the Netherlands, with 36% of Dutch people listing the bicycle as their most frequent way of getting around on a typical day [1] [nb 1], as opposed to the car (45%) and public transport (11%).

  3. LF-routes - Wikipedia

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    LF-Routes (Landelijke Fietsroutes, Dutch for countrywide cycling routes) are long-distance cycling routes that form a network in the Netherlands and Belgium. The routes, criss-crossing both countries, are primarily intended for recreational multi-day bike tours, such as cycling holidays. Some routes are also part of a wider international network.

  4. Cycling in Zeeland, the Netherlands untouched province ... - AOL

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    Cycling in Zeeland, the Netherlands untouched province, makes for the perfect solo trip. Jini Reddy. October 31, 2023 at 9:31 AM. Taking the low road: Flat routes make this Dutch region a joy for ...

  5. Numbered-node cycle network - Wikipedia

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    "Netherlands' Numbered Junction Bicycle Network". Bicycle Dutch. (video) "Numbered cycle network". www.holland-cycling.com. "An example of how Knooppunten could be used in Melbourne, Australia". Hans. "Ottawa Cycling Maps: plot your own route". Hans on the Bike - Cycling in Ottawa [Canada]

  6. Cycling in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    As is common in Dutch cities, Amsterdam has a wide network of traffic-calmed streets and facilities for cyclists, including bike paths, bike racks, and guarded bicycle parking stations (Fietsenstalling), the latter available for a fee. According to the most recent figures published by Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), in 2015 the 442,693 ...

  7. Transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Cycling is a ubiquitous mode of transport in the Netherlands. 27% of all trips are by bicycle [17] - the highest modal share of any country in the world. [18] Moreover: 36% of the Dutch list the bike as their most frequent mode of transport on a typical day. [19] [nb 3] Some 85% of the people own at least one bicycle.

  8. Hovenring - Wikipedia

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    Circular Pedestrian Bridge in Lujiazui, China. An important predecessor to the Dutch design is the cycle overpass roundabout of Tjensvollkrysset in Stavanger, Norway.Opened in 2010, it bears remarkable resemblance to the Hovenring, sharing for instance its 72 m diameter.

  9. Category:Cycling in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Cycling in the Netherlands by province (13 C) B. Bicycle sharing in the Netherlands (1 P) I. Cycling infrastructure in the Netherlands (2 C, 4 P) M. Cycle ...