An Amsterdam intersection

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2019
  • [688] Traffic looks a whole lot different in the Netherlands and that causes streets and intersections to look and work in a different way.
    More information in the blog post: bicycledutch.wordpress.com/?p...

Komentáře • 244

  • @boxie001
    @boxie001 Před 4 lety +237

    you just don't realize how great this is until you see people from other cultures comment on it.

    • @Duivendrecht85
      @Duivendrecht85 Před 4 lety +2

      So true

    • @silsilsilly
      @silsilsilly Před 4 lety +3

      Yes

    • @rogelioalonso5618
      @rogelioalonso5618 Před 3 lety

      @Casen Anson Definitely, been watching on Flixzone for years myself :)

    • @boxie001
      @boxie001 Před 3 lety

      flixzone bots great.
      czcams.com/video/sqXoiUT4Id4/video.html
      watching for years on a 3-month-old domain, sure sure.

    • @transportationland6395
      @transportationland6395 Před 2 lety +2

      @@boxie001 I keep seeing these flixzone bots everywhere. They try to pretend that someone replied to the comment about "free movies" and act like it's a great website for free movies or whatever.

  • @MatthewWunderlich
    @MatthewWunderlich Před 4 lety +180

    This is one of my favorite videos you’ve ever uploaded. No words are needed to show how this system is clearly superior: it’s safe, has a high capacity of movements despite such a small space, doesn’t need signals, is social, and it’s fun!

    • @KiriyaDea
      @KiriyaDea Před 4 lety +11

      We do signal with finger and / or hand gestures and we make a short eye contact with the one coming towards you sometimes. It’s very subtile human interaction.

    • @MatthewWunderlich
      @MatthewWunderlich Před 4 lety +12

      @@KiriyaDea Sorry for the confusion, I was referring to traffic lights, this street needs no electronic signals, just a few yield signs. In America you almost never even see yield signs, just inferior stop signs.

    • @Jannaterbugge
      @Jannaterbugge Před 4 lety +4

      It’s also very healthy, quick and good for the local economy and vitality of cities!

    • @roaldmiedema8763
      @roaldmiedema8763 Před 4 lety +2

      Believe me, it is not

    • @user-no9im9px6e
      @user-no9im9px6e Před 4 lety

      @@KiriyaDea haha I almost never make eye contact...

  • @Kikiyayazengardens
    @Kikiyayazengardens Před 4 lety +116

    As a Dutch person this is every day reality to me but I missed it when I lived abroad and I understand the fascination foreigners have with our cycling culture.

    • @thomasm5714
      @thomasm5714 Před 4 lety +12

      You're so fortunate to live there. I was in Amsterdam for a short visit last autumn and it was wonderful to see a place so friendly to cyclists. I just wish we had these facilities here in the UK.

    • @Kikiyayazengardens
      @Kikiyayazengardens Před 4 lety

      Yeah, well, we dont have peaks like Ben Nevis, Scafell and skiddaw.

    • @atfundsurnama4100
      @atfundsurnama4100 Před 4 lety +4

      Hi, from the US and recently visited Amsterdam. Unfortunately, we only got to spend one day there, but it was enough time for me to fall in love with the city. Wish we could live there.

  • @gabe2252
    @gabe2252 Před 4 lety +147

    The air must be so much nicer there than most cities. I hate the smell of cars

    • @MissMoontree
      @MissMoontree Před 4 lety +34

      Sadly, when walking in the inner city, you often smell weed.

    • @Wouter10123
      @Wouter10123 Před 4 lety +30

      Amsterdam actually has some of the worst air quality in the Netherlands.

    • @luiseduardo586
      @luiseduardo586 Před 4 lety

      @@Wouter10123 Wout? Why??

    • @OP-1000
      @OP-1000 Před 4 lety +12

      Эд Cárdenas . Because it is surrounded by large motorways and other major cities.

    • @luiseduardo586
      @luiseduardo586 Před 4 lety +1

      @@OP-1000 Thank you.

  • @harshbarj
    @harshbarj Před 4 lety +152

    Organized chaos.

    • @NiekKuijpers
      @NiekKuijpers Před 4 lety +3

      Chaotic good

    • @pyromaniac2681998
      @pyromaniac2681998 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NiekKuijpers I'll go chaotic neutral

    • @NiekKuijpers
      @NiekKuijpers Před 4 lety +1

      @@pyromaniac2681998 fair enough

    • @innsj6369
      @innsj6369 Před 3 lety +4

      When you have small and light vehicles like bikes it's more efficient to just let people manage themselves because collisions are just gonna be an inconvenience. Only with fast and heavy vehicles like cars are you required to have precise coordination, regulation, and synchronisation to prevent massive traffic jams and fatal collisions.

    • @leojonkers3181
      @leojonkers3181 Před 3 lety

      Sure is crowded, not a crossing I like. But it seems to go oké. But there are much more saver intersections. Rotterdam is much better then Amsterdam for bicycles.

  • @simonkraemer3725
    @simonkraemer3725 Před 4 lety +62

    That's why nobody drives in Amsterdam, unless they absolutely need to (or is a tourist). You just don't want to and you are literally slower than with the bike

    • @Lonttano
      @Lonttano Před 4 lety +5

      Also it’s very expensive with parkin and entry fees

    • @Gumaonetwothree
      @Gumaonetwothree Před 4 lety

      There are actually plans to make the city centre car free

    • @Gumaonetwothree
      @Gumaonetwothree Před 4 lety

      @Daan Made in Holland challenge accepted haha, vanaf Vondelpark tot Buikslotermeerplein is een mooie race

    • @Gumaonetwothree
      @Gumaonetwothree Před 4 lety +1

      @Daan Made in Holland ik rij op de fiets ook veel sneller dan google denkt, mooi overal door rood gassen en voorbij domme touristen vliegen

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist624 Před 4 lety +39

    Impressive how well and comfortably the Dutch maneuver their bikes at slow speeds! That's when the bike becomes more unstable. It's great to see a gray-haired grandmother do a track-stand!

    • @marcvanderwee
      @marcvanderwee Před 4 lety +13

      The Dutch learn to cycle at the age of 3 or 4. And (mostly) keep cycling from that moment, so they are experienced to keep the balance...

    • @hgjhgjhgification
      @hgjhgjhgification Před 4 lety +4

      Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

    • @marcvanderwee
      @marcvanderwee Před 4 lety

      @@hgjhgjhgification Hahaha, so true!

  • @roivosemraiva
    @roivosemraiva Před 4 lety +83

    People are really happy here..no stress from driving in cars. All riders are respectful of each other.
    What a great way to live .

    • @taerial879
      @taerial879 Před 4 lety +4

      Yep! Enjoy also the Utrecht City center: czcams.com/video/QNmI_HBY6AY/video.html

    • @Michiel_de_Jong
      @Michiel_de_Jong Před 4 lety +24

      Not always,... sometimes sentences are uttered containing at least 2 deadly diseases,.. but as long as you translate them to _"Hi_ _there,_ _would_ _you_ _be_ _so_ _kind_ _to_ _use_ _the_ _sidewalk_ _when_ _you_ _are_ _walking,_ _..._ _thank_ _you."_ you will be able to keep this idea of peace and harmony.

    • @fransleliveld7870
      @fransleliveld7870 Před 4 lety +16

      “All riders are respectful of each other” Not really I am afraid. Amsterdam people on bikes are the most antisocial people of the City.

    • @roivosemraiva
      @roivosemraiva Před 4 lety

      @@fransleliveld7870 anti social ? That describes, a people that dont care about each other. Is this something that happens when you are overpopulated with limited space?

    • @fransleliveld7870
      @fransleliveld7870 Před 4 lety +1

      Gilberto Ramirez Pinheiro when Amsterdam people ride their bikes they really don't care about other people. They ignore trafficlights on red. They ride on the wrong side of the road and they don't stop for pedestrians that try to cross the street even though it's on a so called "zebrapad". That's why I wrote they are not social on their bikes

  • @hellraizer44
    @hellraizer44 Před 4 lety +20

    Organized Chaos and yet I feel totally safe.
    Headphone Users 0:22 0:37 1:05 3:15
    Phone Users 2:00 2:05 2:11 4:51
    Bonus 3:21 tuckered out toddler, I don't see no harness, how can she stay on? The Dutch are truly Amazing. 😊

    • @babyj4154
      @babyj4154 Před 4 lety +1

      hellraizer44 well the damn police will now fine people that use their phones will being on the bike. I find it totally ridiculous but I guess they need more money. The fine costs 95 euros btw

    • @daanvandenheuvel
      @daanvandenheuvel Před 4 lety +6

      It's great they give them fines, had so many almost accidents with people using their mobiles while on the bike. Keep your eyes on the road ffs

    • @rubenstauttener6507
      @rubenstauttener6507 Před 4 lety +2

      Sometimes we have tiny seats on the front or back of a bike. It's for bringing your kids. If you look close enough you can spot it.

  • @tonetoobtwo
    @tonetoobtwo Před 4 lety +21

    The cyclists are like a display team, matching speeds so they cross in front/behind each other without interrrupting flow. It's quite impressive to watch.
    In London most people just hurl themselves at each other and shout abuse when they have to slam on the anchors!

  • @MrLeventepeter1
    @MrLeventepeter1 Před 4 lety +31

    My day is not complete without checking in on my favorite channel haha. Another great video.

  • @vincenzodigrande2070
    @vincenzodigrande2070 Před 4 lety +13

    4:35, as soon as there is a little bit of a jam, cars are involved and even during this jam you can see bike traffic simply continues as if nothing happens.

  • @erichurst2496
    @erichurst2496 Před 4 lety +3

    I spent a week in Amsterdam in March, Loved it!

  • @antonsola4007
    @antonsola4007 Před 4 lety +2

    True , education ciclyng..veri good..!!

  • @RoloFilms
    @RoloFilms Před 4 lety +13

    Fun facts!
    The bikes with the light blue front tires are "SwapBikes" they are a bike lease company where you lease a brand new bike for like 15 euro's a month. When it breaks or gets stolen you get a replacement. It's often used by students and they are very popular. You see them in every major city nowadays.
    The bikes with the yellow and dark blue frames are called OV (public transport) bikes. You can rent them for a day at train stations (the colors are the colors of the dutch railway company). They are more often used by people on commute or day-tourists.
    The more you know ^^

    • @koulokoe
      @koulokoe Před 4 lety +4

      RoloFilms swapfiets kan de kanker krijgen

    • @In1998able
      @In1998able Před 4 lety +7

      @@koulokoe Fietsen kunnen geen ziektes krijgen maar ze kunnen wel roesten.

    • @basapon7074
      @basapon7074 Před 4 lety

      Those bikes are the most overpriced pieces of shit ever, on top of that, if it gets stolen you pay €100 own risk. Read the small print. The subscription costs €200 per year, for a second hand bike. If you're Dutch, you don't want to be seen on one of those, too embarrassing.

  • @erikthehalfabee6234
    @erikthehalfabee6234 Před 2 měsíci

    It looks pretty good, but the municipality has actually improved this intersection as is clear in a more recent video from this channel. Wow.

  • @MrYu2ube
    @MrYu2ube Před 4 lety +7

    Poetry in motion!

  • @fritzplayshard9985
    @fritzplayshard9985 Před 4 lety +8

    0:45 VanMoof Electrified S2, i love it

  • @ezghthrt7733
    @ezghthrt7733 Před 4 lety +3

    Now that cargo bikes become more and more popular - are the cyclepaths in these big cities wide enough (with all the other cycling traffic going on at the same time)?

    • @MrAronymous
      @MrAronymous Před 4 lety +7

      Nope. It's a problem here. Cycle path width hasn't kept up with the increase in popularity. Hence why the scooters are now banned of the cycle path in the dense central area. Cycle paths get widened as streets get renewed and car the amount of car space is reduced. The street in the picture is already traffic calmed for motor traffic (that's why this intersection looks so weird, cars have limited turning options), but still the space is largely allocated to the few cars that sometimes come there. That's why it's planned to become a cycle street (with a mini cycling roundabout at this location). A whole series of streets is being converted: www.amsterdam.nl/projecten/project-binnenring/ If you want to know what that might look like you have to google 'Sarphatistraat fietsstraat'.

    • @Paul_C
      @Paul_C Před 4 lety

      @Roosje Keizer yes, that is true. Probably it is one of the reasons why the Dutch government has decided to electrify inner city transport within less than a decade. You can see it coming on the back of recent decisions, wouldn't be surprised if my hometown of Eindhoven will be car free zone within the ring road, all it would need is electric vehicles to service businesses within that area together with people transport where bikes will be the main people mover and electric busses and taxis for those who suffer from disability.

    • @mourlyvold7655
      @mourlyvold7655 Před 2 lety

      Many two weeled cargo bikes (as opposed to trikes) are no wider than a standard handle bar, around 65-70 cm. Those look bulky but there's no problem...

  • @ekpennock
    @ekpennock Před 4 lety +7

    watched for 45 seconds before I realized title didn't say "insurrection". I then continued to watch the whole video, love this channel

  • @Simonsiempie
    @Simonsiempie Před 4 lety +13

    I have biked there for years. It's been changed over many times and there have been incident. I've seen it. . Also ppl under tram. After the lane change from tram and double car road to tram only. And the change of lane in bike for the bridge it's better. And this is recorded in good weather. With bad weather people drive faster and are less tolerant. Also the no phone rule is very effective.

  • @serginio1392
    @serginio1392 Před 4 lety +2

    My hometown, this is near the ‘Weteringcircuit’. Very busy place (as y’all can see)🤣

  • @StreetfilmsCommunity
    @StreetfilmsCommunity Před 4 lety +11

    You basically were able to get every kind and sort of interaction you can in AMsterdam at that spot!!!

  • @hakanka1769
    @hakanka1769 Před 4 lety +4

    Kafam karıştı valla! Neguzel suruyorlar helal olsun hiç kavga yok😁❤️❤️❤️ ALLAH bizede nasip etsin buraları görmeyi!

  • @WhiteTiger333
    @WhiteTiger333 Před 3 lety

    The van at 2:34 - did he really think he was going to beat the tram? :D Lovely traffic flow. I like how people can pretty much balance their bikes at a virtual standstill. Daily practice.

  • @rustamgaisin3625
    @rustamgaisin3625 Před 4 lety +20

    Seems like traffic, managed by a computer! SimCity: Amsterdam :)

    • @geschiedschrijver
      @geschiedschrijver Před 4 lety +2

      Better yet, managed by common sense and courtesy, traits that computers don't have.

  • @barbanousse
    @barbanousse Před 4 lety +3

    Truly a beautiful sight to behold. Of course it is known that Amsterdam is not the best in terms of bike infra in NL (and this intersection certainly has some flaws - cars and bikes are stuck on tram tracks because of yield sign?), but still just the sheer numbers and interactions are amazing. It would only have been made more beautiful if there were no cars hehe :-)
    Also, it's funny how you can always tell the tourists - they just don't know how to cross a bike path! :-P

  • @janvandemaas4148
    @janvandemaas4148 Před 4 lety +11

    Lekker gezellig hoor !

  • @alexmorgan3435
    @alexmorgan3435 Před 4 lety +6

    3:15 loved the cargo bike carrier. The guy riding no handed making a selfie as he rides!
    Rush hour in Amsterdam, lack of road rage, the Dutch must all have had weed for breakfast.
    Everyone gives way to trams. Might is right.

  • @azaelia2000
    @azaelia2000 Před 4 lety +5

    the number of times i held my breath watching this!

    • @jhcfight
      @jhcfight Před 4 lety +1

      From this fixed point of view it looks more dangerous than it really is. It doesn't seem like it, but everyone on this intersection is noticing everyone

  • @TaYLoRBReaKouT
    @TaYLoRBReaKouT Před 4 lety +24

    They are ruthless thats all im saying and i live in amsterdam...

  • @Vegan_Touring_Cyclist
    @Vegan_Touring_Cyclist Před 4 lety +4

    It is very chaotic to my eyes, but i never saw any accident when i was there.

    • @TheMerkat55
      @TheMerkat55 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/pqQSwQLDIK8/video.html
      This junction is also very 'chaotic'. Only one minor collision around 02:00.

  • @bradsmith1489
    @bradsmith1489 Před 4 lety +1

    ik mis hier wonen; ik gewoond in de bijlmerbajes waaneer het was studentenhuizen en fietste op dit intersectie wanneer ik ging naar mijn beste vriend’s huis op runstraat

  • @mabiadamascenodamasceno2649

    Amo ,acho que nasci aí 🚴🚵🚴🚵🚴🚵🚴🚵🌷🥀🌺🌸🏵️🌻

  • @driewiel
    @driewiel Před 4 lety +2

    And here the question to see if you paid attention: How many bicycles did not have valve caps?

  • @kikirik8330
    @kikirik8330 Před 4 lety

    In Nedherland people also use “city” bikes in countryside? I mean for longer trips or bike trips about 20km and more? Or they using other types of bikes for example MTB or trekking? Because I see typical dutch bikes. :)

    • @noahvanderwieken2611
      @noahvanderwieken2611 Před 4 lety +1

      People use normal bikes for long ttips as well

    • @logs
      @logs Před 4 lety +1

      Bikes are used for short trips within a city. For long trips over 10km they use public transportation.

    • @Hallo-ex8nk
      @Hallo-ex8nk Před 4 lety

      It depends. Almost all the children go to school with their bikes also in high school. There the max is I think 10 or 15 km. And besides that for longer trips we just use cars or public transportation. So we grab our bikes a lot but if we’re lazy we just take the car or something.

    • @-gemberkoekje-5547
      @-gemberkoekje-5547 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm Dutch, I don't know any type of bike. I just know bike.

    • @hgjhgjhgification
      @hgjhgjhgification Před 4 lety

      @@logs Depends on the weather, if it's raining and cold weather or if it's dry and warm.

  • @syncout9586
    @syncout9586 Před 8 měsíci

    just look at how easily the ambulance travels. no cars blocking the roads

  • @AndresWalsh
    @AndresWalsh Před 4 lety +2

    Does the red bike path have the right of way?

    • @nlzaaf
      @nlzaaf Před 4 lety +1

      Andreas Walsh, in this specific case it does, because it is part of a designated priority street.

    • @RCAVDH
      @RCAVDH Před 4 lety +1

      There are no shark teeth on the road so how do you know?

    • @nlzaaf
      @nlzaaf Před 4 lety +2

      Aveme Ends There are signs posted. See for example 4:23. And those shark teeth would only add to the complexity of the crossing. Those bikers are an unruly bunch and the city council has decided that they’re as easy to deal with as herding cats. 😀

    • @Pfooh
      @Pfooh Před 4 lety +5

      @@RCAVDH No need for shark teeth. There are signs, but more importantly, this is an 'uitritconstructie'. Uninterrupted pavement, elevated cyclepath.

    • @jhcfight
      @jhcfight Před 4 lety +1

      The rules for having right of way is the same as for car drivers. But the fact a bike path is red is no indication of having right of way. A red path is just a bike path.

  • @MIGHTYcbu
    @MIGHTYcbu Před 4 lety +1

    Oops, blocking a tram 4:43 (they always have the right of way)
    Is this a new video, looks like from a few years ago.

    • @melekboke
      @melekboke Před 4 lety

      The tram always has the right of way? At one point there were people blocking it, later on a car.

    • @hoihallo9685
      @hoihallo9685 Před 4 lety +2

      1:39 you can see line 19 on the tram, which only exists since summer 2018.

    • @allws9683
      @allws9683 Před 4 lety +2

      @melek the tram has priority unless there is a traffic light, road markings/signs or a traffic agent. For a striped pedestrian crossing it has to give way (see 4:03). In this junction they made it a priority junction for the tram ( see the triangular paint markings on the road and the triangular traffic sign. ) , but not for the cycle path...

    • @jhcfight
      @jhcfight Před 4 lety +1

      they have right of way, but they won't run you over because of that

  • @AssBlasster
    @AssBlasster Před 2 lety +1

    3:15 Lmao a bike-carrying bike

  • @StanSyfert
    @StanSyfert Před 4 lety +9

    I bike here everyday to work and from work. Especially around these times, before 09:00 and after 17:00, I have experienced a lot of dangerous situations. There is always confusion about if bikers need to stop at the zebra crossings. Of course they have too, but most don't, so the tourists also don't expect them to stop anymore. For these tourists it's then super confusing if people do stop... stuff like this. Basically every entrance on to this crossing has some issues, and not just related to the design of the intersection but also to the behavior of the bikers (mostly, people are biking too fast) and pedestrians.

    • @paulmertens5522
      @paulmertens5522 Před 4 lety +4

      Unless there are relatively many accidents, there are no dangerous situations. This is one of those cases where navigating the intersection is stressful and requires a lot of attention of the road users, but because they are forced to pay attention and be careful accidents are actually rare. Because situations are perceived as dangerous, they actually are safe in practice.

    • @StanSyfert
      @StanSyfert Před 4 lety +1

      @@paulmertens5522 I agree that it can be a good idea to design an intersection in a way where all participants are forced to pay extra attention, good example is at Central Station in front of the ferries at IJ-zijde. I think this intersection (in the video) has the potential to ask this from people. My observation though is that many participants are either, unaware of the rules/customs plus not used to so many bikes (these are mostly the tourists), or simply ignoring the rules/customs. The latter are the Amsterdammers biking very fast, ignoring zebra crossings and not giving priority to people from the right. I haven't really seen bad accidents, but often it gets very close. I myself moved here almost a year ago and the attitude of the Amsterdammers on the bike is very different then I'm used to in Brabant.
      But thanks for sharing you perspective. I'm often complaining about this intersection at home, so its nice to be able to discuss it.

    • @wietse430
      @wietse430 Před 4 lety

      For commuting I also go by bicycle. So many cyclists do not obey the rules of traffic that it has become second nature for motorists to give unjustified yield to cyclists in some situations. Say, as a cyclist, you are approaching a street from the left; 90% of the cars will stop for you despite them coming from the right. I used to give yield to cars coming from the right all the time, but so many people just stop anyway which results in a very confusing situation. Same for a zebra, when I give yield to pedestrians who want to cross it, they will continue to stand still until I am at a complete stop because they just do not expect cyclists to actually stop for them, because every cyclist ignores zebras. This also creates a very confusing situation and the undecidedness (who goes first now?) of both participants makes it much longer than it should be.
      Which is also reasonable I guess; then the cyclist doesn’t have to decelerate, wait for them to cross, and accelerate.

    • @paulmertens5522
      @paulmertens5522 Před 4 lety

      @@StanSyfert This intersection also feels a bit dangerous to me, and it's not one of my favorite intersections to cross. But I am always very careful here and I think most people are, even if they do not always observe the rules. Often I will not yield to pedestrians at the crossing if they give the impression of hesitating; in that case I can clear the intersection more quickly (and I think also more safely) by just continuing. If people pay close attention, and traffic moves relatively slowly (which both happen here) I think that will prevent accidents even if people break the rules. On this particular intersection it can get so busy that I honestly think if people followed every rule to the letter it would not become safer; negotiating as you roll, slowing down and cycling around somebody rather than coming to a full stop, quickly ducking in to give space to somebody who is in a tight spot, I think that works more smoothly than doing everything by the book. The trick is people need to pay attention and be respectful.

  • @ESCOBAREAST
    @ESCOBAREAST Před 4 lety +10

    And they never stop at the pedestrian crossing!🙂 like never...

  • @pattypeppermint2416
    @pattypeppermint2416 Před 4 lety

    No traffic jam at all, yet so many people getting through so quickly...

  • @riccardopianforini1957

    I've been to Amsterdam recently and I noticed that you didn't have brakes on some bikes

    • @rubenstauttener6507
      @rubenstauttener6507 Před 4 lety +2

      That shouldn't be the case. It's even illegal to not have them. Those bikes probably have back-pedal brakes, it's very common here.

    • @djurrem4333
      @djurrem4333 Před 4 lety +10

      There are brakes. But you use them by paddeling back instead of using your hands. Most tourist and children bicycles have them. We call it "terugtraprem" (backpaddlebrake).

  • @Populiervogel
    @Populiervogel Před 4 lety +2

    Wat gek, al de snorbrommerbestuurders dragen nog geen helmen en zie iedereen nog handheld klooien met hun telefoon. Is dit een recente video?

    • @BicycleDutch
      @BicycleDutch  Před 4 lety +6

      Gefilmd op 10 mei 2019. Dus nádat het scooterverbod was ingegaan, maar nog niet werd gehandhaafd. En ruim voor het telefoonverbod.

    • @Populiervogel
      @Populiervogel Před 4 lety

      @@BicycleDutch Ok dacht ik al, hartelijk dank voor je antwoord, bedankt ook weer voor een leuke video, ga zo door!

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 Před 4 lety +1

      Telefoonverbod op fietsen is nog maar een paar dagen geleden ingegaan.

  • @ovadisko
    @ovadisko Před 2 lety

    perfect dense urban traffic

  • @moi7748
    @moi7748 Před 4 lety +3

    I was in Amsterdam last week when this was filmed 😁 - I didn't see myself on film though lol.

  • @yacine6155
    @yacine6155 Před 4 lety

  • @terraa_1861
    @terraa_1861 Před 4 lety +1

    I don’t want to ruin the video but... for people getting a wrong idea of how it is there: I cycle there on that exact same spot everyday and it’s such chaos everytime, even in the evening or early morning. I sometimes have to wait more than minutes because of the tourists, the rude car drivers or people on bikes who can’t wait for a sec and cycle there like a zigzag through everything. People here commenting that it’s respectful n stuff. True, but not all the times. People can look really gross at you or yell n stuff. or a car honks like crazy. Cycling in Amsterdam is a chaos and I personally don’t feel safe at all. I have grown in this situation so I’m used to it but I’m sweating all over when I’m at my location cuz I almost got hit by. And btw for all the tourists who want to have a nice cycling trip through Amsterdam. WE CYCLE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PINK CYCLEPATH AND DON’T RANDOMLY STOP SOMEWHERE TO LIKE CHECK YOUR PHONE OR LOOK AT THE LOCATION, IT’S SO ANNOYING.
    Oh also this video is really well recorded and I saw a lot of familiar people that’s so funny to see.

  • @hoihallo9685
    @hoihallo9685 Před 4 lety +12

    Het is wel heel irritant als je vanaf het Weteringcircuit richting Leidseplein fietst en auto's en fietsers van rechts, Spiegelgracht, je geen voorrang geven.

    • @Lothomiras
      @Lothomiras Před 4 lety +2

      @Will Reply Nee, hier niet. De stoep aan de spiegelgrachtkant van het weteringscircuit loopt continue door. Dat maakt die straat een uit/inrit, en die moeten aan iedereen voorrang geven waaronder ook fietsers. Daarnaast staan er ook gewoon nog haaientanden op de weg, wat het allemaal nog simpeler maakt. Hoop niet dat jij je rijbewijs hebt :P

    • @Lothomiras
      @Lothomiras Před 4 lety +1

      @Will Reply Reageer je altijd zo als iemand je er op wijst dat wat je zegt niet klopt? Heel volwassen hoor....

  • @flowerjade5938
    @flowerjade5938 Před 4 lety +1

    Spiegelgracht!❤️

  • @apolloxiii5574
    @apolloxiii5574 Před rokem

    Now imagine all these people on bikes in a car.

  • @Hardi26
    @Hardi26 Před 4 lety +2

    It looks scary. I don't know if it would be as scary to ride there, but looking from far. I was afraid, that they will collide.

    • @Cappy609
      @Cappy609 Před 4 lety +2

      I felt the same way last June when I visited Haarlem. In California where I live, I ride 30 miles a day. Seeing all those bikes moving seamlessly was amazing, and I didn't feel confident enough to jump in.

    • @MrAronymous
      @MrAronymous Před 4 lety

      Why would people want to run into each other? They don't, it's basic instinct. Watch: czcams.com/video/NAwsXad1cgo/video.html

    • @borismarkov1141
      @borismarkov1141 Před 4 lety +2

      Most of these people grew up in this environment and are used to the bikes. Even if you haven't it's amazing how quick you adapt.
      The NYC subway map looks pretty daunting when you first arrive, but it wont take you long to get efficiently anywhere in the city when you get used to it.

    • @Arjay404
      @Arjay404 Před 4 lety +7

      It's controlled chaos, to an outsider it looks crazy and appears to not have any rules or method behind it, but to a local it's the easiest thing in the world, everyone knows the rules and knows how to behave and what is expected, thus it works nearly perfect.

    • @Pfooh
      @Pfooh Před 4 lety +7

      Ever walked in a busy train station or airport? Same chaos, but people don't run into each other. For the dutch, cycling is not that different from walking

  • @fzb5383
    @fzb5383 Před 4 lety +3

    Officially when people make a turn they have to stick out their arm to indicate they are either going left or right. So many in this video seem to forget this basic but fundamental rule.

    • @mourlyvold7655
      @mourlyvold7655 Před 2 lety +1

      The communication is more subtle, combined with eye contact and peripheral awarenes. Works fine, allmost like a sixth sense...

  • @senzanome8294
    @senzanome8294 Před 4 lety +2

    I still see motor scooters on the bike lanes, I thought they were banned?

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 Před 4 lety

      No . . . .Why would they?

    • @philmander
      @philmander Před 4 lety +3

      They are within the ring and a few exceptions. You don't see any on the red cycle path in the video. There's a guy at the end not wearing a helmet and that's also illegal now

    • @Pfooh
      @Pfooh Před 4 lety

      @@philmander This video is from before the ban. (Or more accurately, after the ban but before it was enforced). However, even now while it's enforced, that doesn't mean that you won't find scooters on the bike lanes.

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist624 Před 4 lety +2

    I wonder how many words are exchanged in anger or otherwise when people don't behave properly and create dangerous situations. I don't hear any shouting, but maybe we just don't hear it.

    • @borismarkov1141
      @borismarkov1141 Před 4 lety +8

      It happens, but people tend to be nicer when they're not in cars. For example people cut the queue all the time in their car to get to the front, but that almost never happens at the checkout in the supermarket. When you're on foot you're Nick from down the block, in your car you're just another Honda civic.

    • @peterslegers6121
      @peterslegers6121 Před 4 lety +4

      There's no need to shout. The only dangerous situation is created by the white van at the end, who must stop and let the tram pass. At 2:18 there's a minor situation with a zombie on the zebra crossing, watching their phone, instead of traffic. He gets a wake up call from a cycle bell. He and the lady at 2:48 suddenly stop walking, which is unexpected and thus a disturbance. Normally you eyeball speeds, slow down a few steps and walk right through. The next cyclist can easily move over to the left and ride behind them without slowing down.

    • @woutervanr
      @woutervanr Před 4 lety

      @@borismarkov1141 I feel like people on bicycles are somehow less in a hurry than a lot of car drivers. That might affect their temper as well. As you suggested, being face to face instead of have two cars between you helps as well probably.
      Things do go wrong though ofcourse. I've never really seen a huge crash though. How could there be one? You're only doing maybe 5-10km/h on these bits.

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 Před 4 lety +1

      Well you have mentally ill people in every country. I once had an elderly "gentleman" stalk me on a bike screaming at me trying to pull me off my bike by force cause I didn't give him the right of way. I didn't give him the right of way cause he didn't have it...and he didn't even had to slow down to let me pass I just sped up a bit thats all. But mister asshole felt like I didn't show him the proper respect and he was used to the world revolving around him so that justified threats and physical violence to him. So mentally ill people you'll find in any country. But I rather have a mentally ill asshole come after me on a bike then in a car....I can outcycle an old guy on a bike....I can't outdrive a car. And if that mental patient had road rage as well....he would have killed me.

    • @andrevanderklift8420
      @andrevanderklift8420 Před 4 lety

      The only power term used is pannenkoek (pancake) . That is pronounced on normal conversation volume

  • @adiladilox4898
    @adiladilox4898 Před 4 lety

    Hi
    🚲👍

  • @thomasm5714
    @thomasm5714 Před 4 lety +7

    This is how it should be. Will be even better when all vehicles are zero-emission and we can enjoy pure air while cycling.

  • @SkomUser
    @SkomUser Před 4 lety +1

    я в рай попал)))

  • @krunk9790
    @krunk9790 Před 4 lety +3

    Its called The im born in Holland effect , when born here you get that bycickle instinct reflex allong with it😂
    Im born with it too😎
    Picture me riding my Bycickle , while listning to Queen BYCICKLE BYCICKLE BYYYCICKLE!!

  • @paolagrando5079
    @paolagrando5079 Před 4 lety

    I have to convince some good Dutch people to move in the area where I live in Italy to make things change and get something similar to what I'm seeing in this video.

  • @robwalker7575
    @robwalker7575 Před 4 lety

    I just got back from the Dam.....honestly, bikes come from all sides, no f*cks given, you're either on your toes or going to A&E. and as for the trike taxi at 1 am ....deathride, the guy was a lunatic!!!

    • @elijahtyron8749
      @elijahtyron8749 Před 4 lety

      You gotta understand whats happening, like im from Amsterdam. No problem i have

    • @robwalker7575
      @robwalker7575 Před 4 lety

      @@elijahtyron8749 I do understand the system, cyclists are just fucking rude!

    • @hgjhgjhgification
      @hgjhgjhgification Před 4 lety +2

      @@robwalker7575 Better than cars, busses, lorries, they'll drive you over.

    • @robwalker7575
      @robwalker7575 Před 4 lety

      @@hgjhgjhgification umm....yeah, but they are not driving in a cycle lane!!! All freight traffic has to be out of amsrerdam central by 09.00 each day, so very limited for trucks, busses are few as the main form of p.t. is trams, so you have a limited argument at best.

    • @brozius
      @brozius Před 4 lety +1

      @@robwalker7575 Maybe you think they are rude cause you keep walking in the cycle lanes.

  • @finnk1289
    @finnk1289 Před 4 lety

    This is what human transportation looks like.

  • @mattgmail5349
    @mattgmail5349 Před 3 lety

    Everyone driving regular bike... i dont see any electric ones

  • @Rinusj1
    @Rinusj1 Před 4 lety +1

    1. relatively quiet moment of the day.2. i've seen a total of two cyclists who pointed direction.3.holding a cellphone can cost you 95 euro's these days..and overall people in traffic are far from nice people usually don't give way nor pay attention .or point way...accidents are very often made

    • @Pfooh
      @Pfooh Před 4 lety +1

      You should learn to look for signals! Over 80% of the people turning left indicated visibly: 0:20 0:39 0:55 2:37 2:56 3:00 3:49 4:22

  • @SargeScum
    @SargeScum Před 4 lety

    Sierstraat

  • @HumanBeingOnPlanet
    @HumanBeingOnPlanet Před 4 lety +3

    Despite the large amount of people riding bicycles over here (there are approx. 22,5 million bicycles for 17 million + inhabitants in The Netherlands) the air pollution concentration in The Netherlands and Belgium is very high (see map below) compared to other parts of Europe. I live in a bordering city next to The Hague (close to the sea), scientific air quality measurements were, after Rotterdam, the 2nd worst of the country mid 2016. An equivalent of 6.6 cigarettes per day inhaled by all inhabitants of all ages without smoking. It's crystal clear that despite all our efforts we still need to make some serious and more drastic changes to seriously improve on our environmental air quality.
    *Air pollution concentration heat map Europe (2018)* (FYI: The Netherlands is located under the big dark shaded area on the the map)
    europe.liveuamap.com/pics/2018/12/13/21756600_0.jpg

    • @FlorianHelling
      @FlorianHelling Před 4 lety +1

      According to this map, the air quality in Amsterdam is quite good. aqicn.org/city/amsterdam/

    • @HumanBeingOnPlanet
      @HumanBeingOnPlanet Před 4 lety +2

      I consider the ESA and KNMI as reliable institutes and sources for quality data in the possession of some top level measurement equipment. Don't know about the other site you mentioned.

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 Před 4 lety

      Misleading information. They place those sensors near the most busy areas, that doesn't mean the whole country is like that...... And the air inside an office building is much much more polluted !!! Any idea how dangerous an office printer/copy station is ?!

  • @pengembarayoutube5146
    @pengembarayoutube5146 Před 4 lety +1

    sayang belanda gak ngewarisin budaya bersepeda di indonesia ckckckck

  • @anthonyfd100
    @anthonyfd100 Před 4 lety

    Like to ride like the Dutch, but live in Melbourne? See www.meetup.com/Dutch-and-Danish-Style-Cycling

  • @ronwhite8503
    @ronwhite8503 Před 4 lety +2

    All these people sharing a relatively small space and not one word of anger and no impatience. There would have been three stabbings in SE England.

    • @taerial879
      @taerial879 Před 4 lety +3

      First World infrastructure (people-centric instead of car-centric) triggers social-behavour.

    • @allws9683
      @allws9683 Před 4 lety +4

      ​@@taerial879 Law liability triggers behaviour as well.. In a car-to-bike accident the burden is on the car driver. He has to prove that the bike is at fault otherwise he is considered guilty. Moreover, even if the biker is at guilt the car driver can only claim 50% of the damage on the cyclists insurance policy (with exception maybe extreme careless behaviour of cyclist). The Dutch law consider that a car driver has to be extra careful towards weaker traffic participants. With this kind of financial risk (most people don't have an all risk car insurance ) chauffeurs drive more careful than otherwise ..

    • @MrAronymous
      @MrAronymous Před 4 lety

      @@allws9683 That's secondary. Traffic laws and actual infrastructure that back them up (like the uitritconstructies) are way more important.

  • @SempreBionic
    @SempreBionic Před 4 lety +5

    This video does not capture how awful the traffic in amsterdam is most of the time.
    Bicycles are maybe a healthy way of transportation, but Amsterdam is not a bicycle heaven, it's a big mess, with still, lots of cars.
    If you really want to experience bicycle heaven, go make a trip through the whole country, and stay out of amsterdam...
    the rest of the netherlands is far more enjoyable to ride through.

  • @wojtoosh
    @wojtoosh Před 4 lety

    It looks like in India :D

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 Před 4 lety

      So you need to take off your blindfold right ?

    • @wojtoosh
      @wojtoosh Před 4 lety

      ​@@taunteratwill1787 you dont see that ? cyclists totaly ignoring road traffic regulations. The basic ones, triangle with red border for example

  • @JwzNiffo
    @JwzNiffo Před 4 lety +1

    That's just nearly my school

    • @silverkade63
      @silverkade63 Před 4 lety +1

      Barlaeus

    • @romi3996
      @romi3996 Před 4 lety

      @@silverkade63 1d sil?

    • @silverkade63
      @silverkade63 Před 4 lety +1

      @@romi3996 hahaha ja

    • @romi3996
      @romi3996 Před 4 lety

      @@silverkade63 loool super random dit, hebben samen in de klas gezeten

  • @nicoanker1343
    @nicoanker1343 Před 4 lety

    Typical dutch chaos.

  • @XERO1900
    @XERO1900 Před 4 lety

    This video was photoshoped. Because when i had to drive there as a food delivery on bike everyone stopped an was confused. Most of the time i could get around it but it took me to slow down alot sometimes

    • @brozius
      @brozius Před 4 lety

      So a VIDEO was PHOTOshopped?? You do realize the mistake you made there right?

    • @Lunavii_Cellest
      @Lunavii_Cellest Před 3 lety

      Thats weird couse i see them cycle a lot and no one cares

    • @XERO1900
      @XERO1900 Před 3 lety

      @@brozius bruh i was being sarcastic

  • @barrycarlisle8206
    @barrycarlisle8206 Před 4 lety

    Boring looking bicycles.

    • @brozius
      @brozius Před 4 lety +2

      So you want a bicycle to show off with? We don't care about that, we use these bicycles because they are practical for use in our daily life.

    • @brozius
      @brozius Před 4 lety

      @OAT351 why would we ride a bmx bike on the streets, we got special bmx tracks for that.