1. Amsterdam boasts a large network of cycle paths, part of a system of 22,000 miles that stretch throughout the country.
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2. More than half—nearly 65%, in fact—of the city’s population cycles each day.
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3. However, Amsterdam wasn’t always so bike-friendly.
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4. Prior to the 1950s and ‘60s, bikes were a common form of transportation and easily outnumbered cars in Amsterdam and other cities in Holland.
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5. But after World War II, the Netherlands began to prosper and people increasingly wanted to own automobiles since they could afford them.
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6. Therefore, bike usage decreased because people began to favor driving over cycling from place to place.
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7. The deaths prompted protests from groups such as Stop de Kindermoord, which translates into “stop the child murder.”
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8. After many demonstrations, the government made changes to make the roads safer for cyclists, and numerous bike paths were eventually constructed.
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9. An Amsterdam-based organization called BYCS helps to promote cycling not only in the Netherlands but also all over the world.
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10. Bicycle Mayors are enthusiastic individuals who advocate for cycling around the world.
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