Cycling in the Netherlands Report
Other countries regularly ask the Netherlands to help them shape their own bicycle policy. We welcome such requests, because we want to contribute to a more sustainable, cleaner, healthier and more efficient transport system. With this brochure, for example, which introduces you to cycling in the Netherlands.
– Tineke Huizinga, State Secretary of Transport, Public Works and Water Management
The Netherlands is a world wide role model for promoting cycling. And as Huizinga notes, his county has a “great cycling reputation.”
This recently released cycling report shines a light on what they’re doing to grow that reputation.
How good are they doing? In 2006, 26% of all trips were made by bicycle. In the U.S. the bicycle share is an anemic 0.7%.
One interesting note about the report is nearly all of the cyclists are not wearing helmets — quite a departure from what we typically see in the U.S.. Recently while collecting photos for MDOT’s bicycle map, the stated preference was for helmeted cyclists.
At a minimum, take some time to skim through the report and admire the photos. It really is an amazing document that will inspire any cycling advocate.
Tags: Helmets, Netherlands
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