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Mothers with kids are among the more than 100,000 cyclists who travel to work, school or shops in Utrecht, the fourth largest city in the Netherlands.

UTRECHT, The Netherlands — Young and old can be seen going around the city of Utrecht in Netherlands by bike.

Professionals going to the office, women with children, and even babies, pass safely along bicycle routes which are made for biker’s safety.

According to the website of Gemeente Utrecht, the city has constructed bicycle tunnels and flyovers for the estimated 125,000 cyclists going around the city center daily. To make it safer for bikers, the city also built bicycle bridges and subways. (davaotoday.com)

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Cyclists in the bicycle-friendly city of Utrecht in Netherlands pass through bicycle routes which can be recognized by the red asphalt color.

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Utrecht in Netherlands is projecting to have 33,000 bicycle parking spaces in 2020. According to website of Gemeente Utrecht 96 percent of the households in Utrecht has one or more bicycles, while 50 percent has three or more bicycles.

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The city has also improved road surfaces and reduced the number of obstacles to make it friendly to cyclists.

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According to Gemeente Utrecht, 60 percent of the population goes to the city’s center by bicycle.

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Utrecht in Netherlands is projecting to have 33,000 bicycle parking spaces in 2020. According to website of Gemeente Utrecht, 96 percent of the households in Utrecht has one or more bicycles, while 50 percent has three or more bicycles.

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