With
17 million residents and 23 million bicycles,
the Netherlands already has more bikes than people. Now, it wants to
get even more cyclists on the roads -- and will pay people to do it.
The Dutch government recently announced that it will invest $390
million (€345 million) in cycling infrastructure to get 200,000 more
people commuting by bike in three years' time.
Fifteen routes will be developed into "cyclist freeways" (highways that
cater to those on bikes), 25,000 bike parking spaces will be created
and more than 60 bike storage facilities will be upgraded, according to
the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.
"My ambition is to ensure that people can easily get to work or school,
or visit family and friends," says Stientje van Veldhoven, state
secretary for that department, who is spearheading the project.
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