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  1. Hey there, can you do a few videos about less populated cities like in the northern part of the Netherlands for example? Frisian cities have great infrastructure as well, Sneek for example.

  2. First thing I notice….
    No trash pollution.
    No advertising signs obliterating the natural ambiance of the areas..
    No honking horns. Loud traffic….
    Not like urban USA.

  3. I suppose traffic accidents involving bicycles are less frequent than other parts of the world because of all the infrastructure to compliment biking. But I got a little concerned when I realized that almost no one was wearing a helmet. Not even the children.

  4. Arnhem is realy cool,not too big and overcrowded(like Amsterdam),my hometown for already 35 years.
    You're right about all the bike lanes/routes created,that's a nice fact,for sure for foreighner visitors/tourist.
    But there are 2 facts that makes biking a lot of times a hassle:most people riding bikes,don't sign their direction at crossing streets,so you have to take care about others.When you ask them,why they don't mention their direction,they act stupid most of the time(they don't like to be adjusted).When you tell them,in case they get an accident,i won't help a hand,because they don't care themselves to use their hands/arms for this purpose,they're flabberguested.
    The second fact,is the use of smartphone during biking(forbidden).
    Totally stupid behaviour and senseless to others.This creates "Zombie Traffic".

  5. We are going to spend four days in Arnhem next week on a trip from the UK bringing my Hase Lepus recumbent trike over in the car with my son as company and to help. We're looking forward to more great Dutch cycling and interested to see if it's any different when there are a few hills! Love the Bicycle Dutch films!

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