Why Bicycles Became a Big Part of Dutch Culture

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • As a Dutchie, I know cycling is a huge part of our culture. We have more bicycles than people in The Netherlands! That's kinda crazy... But The Netherlands wasn't always bicycle heaven. I thought it would be interesting to dive deeper in the history of cycling in The Netherlands.
    Who wouldn't want to know why we have more bikes than people, right?
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  • @jedu_youtube
    @jedu_youtube  Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for all the nice comments! Crazy to see how this video blew up.
    If you enjoyed this video please consider subscribing, it's free and the best way to help grow my channel! 😃

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 Před rokem +275

    8:50 "Don't do as Dutch people do, they are officially crazy." I could say the same about New Yorkers. But since New York was originally Dutch this suddenly makes sense.

    • @youtubePremiumMember
      @youtubePremiumMember Před rokem

      New york was originally Indian Aboriginals, the dutch came there and K!lled children there and burned towns down while the civilians where sleeping, and then the dutch gave New York away because they were scared off United States Americans

    • @OlivierJujubesPunctuel
      @OlivierJujubesPunctuel Před rokem +8

      Wow never thougt of that

    • @crabman1398
      @crabman1398 Před rokem +7

      dont worry the dutchies were expunged after the takover.
      so your craziness is oficially your own.

    • @COBOListhefuture
      @COBOListhefuture Před rokem +10

      @@crabman1398 Rather be crazy than fat and getting shot

    • @Inmate533
      @Inmate533 Před rokem +11

      New Amsterdam was settled by the Dutch and it was a beautiful and fruitful city. Then the English took it from them and created the frothing toilet that’s it’s become today.

  • @paddyh1834
    @paddyh1834 Před rokem +246

    Er zijn inmiddels ontelbaar veel video’s te vinden over de Nederlandse fietscultuur. En toch is het je gelukt om er eentje te maken die iets toevoegt, van hoge kwaliteit is en uitgebalanceerd en informatief. Een mooie prestatie‼️😃👍

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +25

      Wow dankjewel! Ik had nooit durven dromen dat deze video zoveel positieve feedback zou krijgen, bizar!

    • @capybarahihihi
      @capybarahihihi Před rokem +2

      dat klopt

    • @dereiziger3433
      @dereiziger3433 Před rokem +2

      feels like im in one of those echo chambers because the most liked comment is written in dutch XD do fully agree with your point though

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jedu_youtube dat stukje over Wilhelmina had ik nog nooit gehoord, en ik wel 100 van dit soort filmpjes voorbij zien komen

  • @humanecities
    @humanecities Před rokem +245

    I’m in the Netherlands right now and loving how legitimately cycling is treated as a form of transportation. 10/10, would recommend.

    • @nienkehuijbens301
      @nienkehuijbens301 Před rokem +23

      Insane to me that it isn't treated as such in most places!

    • @HarpsichordVinylGallery
      @HarpsichordVinylGallery Před rokem +1

      3/10 seems more appropriate. Haven't you noticed all the cars around you? We could do a lot better.

    • @humanecities
      @humanecities Před rokem +11

      @@HarpsichordVinylGallery There’s always room for improvement. But coming from North America, I mostly just feel jealousy 😂

    • @HarpsichordVinylGallery
      @HarpsichordVinylGallery Před rokem +4

      @@humanecities The man in the opening picture to the right is a symbol. He is the prime minister and part of the political party VVD, which is the protagonist of automobiles. This is just image building how he sits on a bike. You cannot win any election without the vote of owners of cars it must be the local government of the city of Amsterdam where cars are blocked more and more because it has a left local government and the city is that old that you cannot allow cars everywhere in town.
      I can imagine the US must be hell compared to The Netherlands.

    • @mikedamat
      @mikedamat Před rokem +3

      @@HarpsichordVinylGallery If the Netherlands is 3/10, then the US is -∞/10

  • @espvp
    @espvp Před rokem +170

    When I was in Amsterdam last summer I planned a trip on bike from Amsterdam West to Zaandam to see the mills and a bit of the country side. Fair to say I overestimated my stamina. It was funny to see how I was struggling to keep pace already mid journey while the elders passed me by unbothered. Didn't help that all previous days of my visit it was relatively chill weather (I come from the Dominican Republic, anything below 24 is "cold" for me) so I wore a heavy sweater but right on that day the sun was fully out with 30 degrees Celsius. Awesome experience though, can't wait to visit again!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +53

      Most of the elders have E-Bikes nowadays, so don't feel too bad! 😛

    • @Frank-mn4hx
      @Frank-mn4hx Před rokem +3

      @@jedu_youtube Not only elders use an E-bike.
      I'm 33 years. And I use an E-bike myself. It can be to pull a 35kg bike trailer or, I have to test a specific E-bike.
      When i'm not working I ride a regular NOT Electrical bike. Sometimes I get an E-bike I have to test and will ride that E-bike in my own time.

    • @sharky1854
      @sharky1854 Před rokem

      the elders in the netherlands all ride electric so thats the reason

    • @panbrood
      @panbrood Před rokem +2

      @@jedu_youtube Be positive but don't embellish: it's about half the elders according to the RIVM. ps Hospitals are not happy with this (complicated fractures)

    • @Peacefrogg
      @Peacefrogg Před rokem +1

      If you had cycled at your own pace, it would probably have been a more pleasurable experience. Who cares whether it takes you one hour or two hours to get there?
      Be prepared nex time: in the netherland we swear by layering clothes as you never know what the weather will be ( tshirt, sweater, raincoat), and something to eat and drink in your backpack.

  • @thijshagenbeek6554
    @thijshagenbeek6554 Před rokem +30

    What a bike gave me as a child was a amount of freedom that made the big world manageable. I could bike everywhere, to friends, family, local sportclub excetra. Having a bike as a child turns your world into collour. It taught me to be responsible, be home on time, let my parents know where I was and where I was going. I remember my dad giving me a quarter for the at the time still available public phone booths of the KPN so I could call home incase something happened with my bike, my household phone number being on a small metal plate my dad bolted to my bike himself incase I forgot.
    Even now years later with a car and a motorcycle, everything under 5 - 10km I do on my bike if I got the time to do so.

    • @Roanmonster
      @Roanmonster Před rokem +5

      I think Not just bikes has a video on this as well. It's really great to not be dependent on your parents to go to your sports club, to a friends house or to school. Also I think for most teens the bicycle trip to school where you wait for your friends at certain crossroads was a staple in their teen years. I know it was in mine, lol.

  • @mattslaboratory5996
    @mattslaboratory5996 Před rokem +39

    As a cyclist and visitor there: the Dutch are big people, and, as Jedu says, really accustomed to getting around on bikes, so you need to watch out and learn what all those pavement textures mean and be aware of all the large vehicles zipping around. To an American it is remarkable to hear how European local governments have been deliberately changing their cities from car- to bike- friendly places. Our governments work to placate the auto industry and keep people out of the way of the cars.

    • @hansolo2121
      @hansolo2121 Před 2 měsíci

      The Dutch are actually tall ... not 'big' :) The tallest people on avarage in the world. Also the Dutch are actually one of the healthiest and thinnest people with the lowest rates of obesity in the world. I am Dutch and when we went on holliday in Florida in the 90s we were shocked at the amount of gigantic (!!!) fat people we saw there. That kind of obesity I didn't even know existed as I had had never seen anyone remotely as fat as them in The Netherlands.

  • @wplays4271
    @wplays4271 Před rokem +5

    Oprecht een fantastische video. Ook al ben ik Nederlands, ik heb nog steeds iets geleerd van de video. Fantastisch werk

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +1

      Dankjewel! Nooit gedacht dat deze video zo goed ontvangen zou worden!

  • @zipzap8937
    @zipzap8937 Před rokem +48

    As an American expat in Holland I love the infrastructure here not only for cycling but also how the cities are built to be lived in. You can't LIVE in a city built for cars. I love cycling now, learned a few months ago and now I cycle to work every day even in the snow or in a storm. The only trouble I had is my second hand bike needs new tires and I was too inexperienced to see that I was riding on a flat which is why I was struggling so much at the start.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +10

      Wow impressive that you only learned recently and are already cycling to work! That's great! A skill you will never forget :)

    • @Roanmonster
      @Roanmonster Před rokem +4

      I bet your workplace has a bicycle pump behind the desk somewhere, so if you do find yourself riding flat you can always ask if you can borrow one :)

  • @GraddonID
    @GraddonID Před rokem +52

    This is a well-executed video!! As an Indonesian who studies in the Netherlands somehow, I kinda relate to the bike culture since a lot of Indonesian also ride a bike since they're very young. So when I am coming to the Netherlands and brought a bike I have no struggle and even can do the Dutch way such as not using any hand, and bringing big things such as a suitcase, fan, box, groceries, etc hahaha

    • @tadawakatsu
      @tadawakatsu Před rokem +9

      I hope we can also have bicycle culture back in Indonesia. The traffic in Indonesia now is like North America, but with motorcycles, and WAY more chaos.

    • @Panzerless_SG
      @Panzerless_SG Před rokem +2

      ​@@tadawakatsu You can have the bycicle culture back if you change your name to Dutch East Indies again, that should do the trick.
      Jk plz don't kill me I was just joking 😅

  • @legendsofmyself
    @legendsofmyself Před rokem +12

    It's my third week in Rotterdam. I just arrived in the Netherlands & it's beautiful to see how much biking is prioritised here.
    The Dutchies are really amazing and nice people & I'm glad to have found this channel

  • @peterreece6547
    @peterreece6547 Před rokem +4

    I’m from the uk and have camped and caravanned in the Netherlands and I think it’s great the way we cycled from camp sites into towns and villages in complete safety from cars, vans and heavy goods vehicles. In my mid 70s now and still cycling but here in the UK local and government authorities just pay lip service to the needs of cyclists.

  • @donnebruyndonckx
    @donnebruyndonckx Před rokem +3

    A map of bycicle roads in europe always brings a smile that the Netherlands and Belgium (Mostly Flanders) is a bike heaven.

  • @odetoclear
    @odetoclear Před rokem +7

    i'm a fellow dutchie but not from a big city, i'd say my town has less than 5k people, but still had to cycle to my lil school. when i went to high school that changed to cycling 2 hours a day and hoping to find your bike at the end of school day among the couple hundred others. yet when i went to amsterdam by myself i was still shocked at the amount of bikes but found no trouble dodging them or anything, it were the damn trams that nearly hit me whenever i tried to cross😭😭

  • @spektrumB
    @spektrumB Před rokem +11

    I live in a small village. Cycling to work and doing grocery is easy because the road isn't crowded by vehicles and other bicycles. However when I cycled in bigger cities, the chaos made me a bit nervous.

  • @kmancrx
    @kmancrx Před rokem +23

    As an American "cyclist" I try to take my kid to school by bike when I can. I've been to Amsterdam about 20 years ago, and it was crazy. I recently went to Belgium (Flanders). It's almost as good as the Netherlands...
    Btw both of my kids could pedal at the age of 4. (Proud dad).
    Thanks for your content! Ride on 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🚵🏿‍♂️🍻

  • @Needle620
    @Needle620 Před rokem +2

    I’m staring at my bike as I’m watching this video. We both want to be there in Netherlands.

  • @rpower1401
    @rpower1401 Před rokem +37

    Great video. I'm stuck in a bad weather, hilly terrain, car dominated location. Happily they moved my workplace to a location I can bike to on a great trail (30 km per day) and have been doing so 10 months of the year ever since.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +6

      Yeah not all countries are made for bicycles hehe. But hey at least you got a nice trail! We got some in The Netherlands, but without hilly terrain they're hard to find!

    • @lbergen001
      @lbergen001 Před rokem +1

      I 🇳🇱 am happy for you👍👍Enjoy your bike-life.

    • @rpower1401
      @rpower1401 Před rokem +2

      @@lbergen001 I am, anything to get more time outdoors and out of the car is good with me

    • @ashchbkv6965
      @ashchbkv6965 Před rokem +3

      there's no bad weather, only bad clothing

    • @rpower1401
      @rpower1401 Před rokem +1

      @@ashchbkv6965 On January 20th I went outside on a foggy morning, checked for ice near the door and was just wet (was around freezing point). At the end of the driveway it turned to a ultra thin layer of ice. Bike slid out from under me and I went down hard on bare concrete with my right knee. Pulverized the outer surface of my knee cap but the joint was unhurt (thankfully). Not sure how to dress for that weather type? lol

  • @digitaldion
    @digitaldion Před rokem +15

    I was a doctoral student in the Netherlands (Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen). I loved cycling everywhere! I still have my voufiets (Brompton folding bike) here in Cape Town. I would ride everywhere, and for long journeys, I would fold my bike and catch a bus or a train! I wish I could do that here in Cape Town. Sadly, we don’t have a cycle commuting culture, only sports cycling.

    • @Sanquinity
      @Sanquinity Před rokem

      It's not even really a culture here in the Netherlands. It's just that cycling is treated as just as viable an option for travel as a car is. It's just another form of transport, not a specific culture you inadvertently "join". I guess it's one of the perks of being such a small country. As you really can get anywhere on just a bicycle.

    • @mourlyvold64
      @mourlyvold64 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Sanquinity I don't get (or ever will) this "small country" argument, it makes no sense.
      It's not like you live in Haarlem, work in Delfzijl and bike for groceries in Maastricht on a daily basis, is it?

  • @nouskavandervelde5187
    @nouskavandervelde5187 Před rokem +3

    Really well put together video! I am Dutch myself but never really heard the full story of how bicycles became such a part of the culture. Crazy to think that it was once banned because of it's danger

  • @ebryan1990
    @ebryan1990 Před rokem +29

    Door fietsen werd ik heel erg benieuwd en geïnteresseerd in Nederland, en vervolgens de Nederlandse taal. Ik hou van fietsen, maar er zijn geen leuken plekken dichbij om naartoe of doorheen te fietsen. We moeten de fietsen met de auto meenemen naar en park ofzo om gewoon te genieten van het fietsen. Gek hoor. Ik heb Nederland vast in m'n ooghoekje.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +6

      Je hebt zelf Nederlands geleerd? Wat goed!

    • @paddyh1834
      @paddyh1834 Před rokem

      Waar kom je vandaan?

    • @ebryan1990
      @ebryan1990 Před rokem +4

      @@paddyh1834 uit de VS, van een satelliet “voorstad stad” van Chicago. Maar oorspronkelijk uit de zuidelijke VS

    • @Turnil321
      @Turnil321 Před rokem +3

      ​@@ebryan1990 If you want a bike vacation I would recommend Utrecht.

    • @thepepishow9878
      @thepepishow9878 Před rokem +3

      @@Turnil321 tbh you better of in the provice of drenten or gelderland lots of open fields and nice country side if you want to stay in urban area go to randstad and take utercht also with it

  • @joostprins3381
    @joostprins3381 Před rokem +2

    During the European soccer championship in 1984 in Germany we played the semi final against Germany in Hamburg. Between the supporters there was a big sign “ Opa, ik heb je fiets gevonden!” (Grandpa, I recovered your bicycle!)

  • @KryaTheEgghead
    @KryaTheEgghead Před rokem +1

    I'm Dutch and for art class we were literally expected to take 1 by 1,5 meter plastic maps home by bike at the end of the year!

  • @JoeBManco
    @JoeBManco Před rokem +14

    It would be so amazing if the USA adopted a more bicycle based transportation system. I do many of my commutes with the e-bike in my picture.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +1

      How are the distances in the USA? Is it doable by bicycle?

    • @JoeBManco
      @JoeBManco Před rokem +3

      @@jedu_youtube I can get to my job by e-bike in 1 hour 15 minutes. It is 24 miles (39 km) one way. Once there, simply recharge the battery for the return trip home. What we lack is dedicated bicycle lanes, so it is very dangerous. I wear very bright yellow clothes, the bike has reflectors and lights everywhere, and I don't use the bike on less than ideal riding days.

    • @capy9846
      @capy9846 Před rokem +1

      I am not sure if that would work because of the size of the USA
      From what I’ve heard places are much farther away compared to The Netherlands

    • @james-p
      @james-p Před rokem +1

      @@jedu_youtube The distances are doable in the cities here in the US. For example, I live in Hollywood, California, and if I wanted to ride to, oh let's be posh and say Beverly Hills, it is 7 miles/11Km. Most of the ride would be on Santa Monica Boulevard, and part of that street has bike lanes - mostly in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Not nearly as nice as anywhere I've visited in the Netherlands, though. But it has improved here, and slowly getting better. From here to the beach is about the same as going from Amsterdam to Leiden, but not nearly as good to ride!

  • @Crustenscharbap
    @Crustenscharbap Před rokem +3

    Im from Germany and I thought in the Netherlands there are some really good cycle pathts but the cycling infrastructure ist great everwhere. I often visit the Netherlands now. Very modern, beautiful and friendly country.

  • @SteffiReitsch
    @SteffiReitsch Před rokem +2

    I was riding at age 5 without training wheels, so I'm up there with the Dutch. Yay for me.

  • @Cobwobbler
    @Cobwobbler Před rokem +4

    I owned two bikes when I lived in Holland. One in Utrecht for going to the train, then another for Amsterdam train station to work. Such a great way to travel, even on snow.

    • @Ramon314
      @Ramon314 Před rokem +1

      Utrecht is not a part of Holland, though.

    • @Ramon314
      @Ramon314 Před rokem

      @@hanneklapwijk8354 well, it's not haha

    • @Ramon314
      @Ramon314 Před rokem +1

      @@hanneklapwijk8354 you're correct, but Utrecht is located in Utrecht, not in Holland.

  • @augustingeberth7984
    @augustingeberth7984 Před rokem +10

    Not enough views for a video that good!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Thanks! Means a lot!

    • @draw1951
      @draw1951 Před rokem +1

      This is a well-thought out and assembled video. I’ve been following Bicycle Dutch and other Dutch vloggers which is probably why you/yours showed up in my stream. Grateful. I live on a hilly island in the US and recently bought what I call an E-omafiet so I can cycle more (and when need to use our EV when necessary). Keep gifting us more videos.

    • @forkless
      @forkless Před rokem

      @@draw1951 Omafietsen are the best! I mean what dude would want to come crashing down into that top metal tube at full speed... I'm getting sympathetic pain in the groin already!

  • @dfobox
    @dfobox Před rokem +5

    love the pictures and videos of dutch people doing crazy stuff on their bikes, even had to pause and rewind :D

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +2

      It could've been me on those pictures. You don't want to know how many IKEA pieces I've transported on my bicycle 😅

  • @MetaphoricalMusic
    @MetaphoricalMusic Před rokem +6

    the banana bike was hilarious 🤣

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +2

      I know right 😂 I had to include it

    • @Paul_C
      @Paul_C Před měsícem

      ​@@jedu_youtube was that the banana that David Hembrow owns 😂

  • @Sweettweety666
    @Sweettweety666 Před rokem +4

    What a cool video, you even told me things that I, as a "cheese head", don't know. But you actually forgot one thing to mention that is also actually quite unique to our little bicycle country. Kids here in the Netherlands get traffic lessons at school and when they are 11/12 years old and in 'group 7 and 8' (last years of middle school in the US) must undergo a traffic exam, one part theory and one part practical. The practical exam is a bicycle exam, you must ride a route on your bike and official people from the Dutch organisation for traffic safety stand, unnoticed, on the route to make notes as whether they know the traffic rules, behave safely and responsibly on the road and whether they can respond well on unexpected traffic situations. I know that I was very nervous when I had my exam but the prove that I pass lies, after 33 years, stil in my memory box!

    • @Roanmonster
      @Roanmonster Před rokem

      These kids pass by my house as well, and I wonder if they are getting a pass grade or something?

  • @ahmadyameen1923
    @ahmadyameen1923 Před rokem +5

    Love the new recording format, keep it up

  • @maidenekker
    @maidenekker Před rokem +3

    What a nice video, well done! I grew up in the Netherlands, so to me it was never special to ride a bike, everyone did so. Untill on CZcams I saw the reactions of people from other countries, the US in particular. I never realised how well designed a great deal of our country is to cycling, and that it has been a deliberate choice at one point. I just took it for granted. Now I live in Groningen, where cyclists cross at the same time at many junctions and I really hate that. It goes well most of the times, I believe that, but it makes me really nervous, because I don't ride so fast.

  • @HarpsichordVinylGallery
    @HarpsichordVinylGallery Před rokem +4

    Don't forget that the spaces reserved for automobiles and roads for cars are a lot, and I mean a lot more, than for bicycles with such a dense population. Although the city of Amsterdam is trying to change that. The problem is that more people in the Netherlands like automobiles than bicycles, unfortunately and behaviour and an attitude are hard to change.

  • @matthijsvanpijkeren249
    @matthijsvanpijkeren249 Před rokem +5

    4:06 May 10, 1940: the attack started at 3:55 AM by the way, not PM. Otherwise great video. It is good for Dutchies to know that out bicycle culture is not normal, has grown because of particular policies. But I also hope that other cities in Europe and the world are willing to learn: it is possible to make lovely walkable bikable healthy cities. Bikes van transform societies!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +3

      Oh no! I must've messed up the AM/PM. Thank you!

  • @johnrcavanaugh4397
    @johnrcavanaugh4397 Před rokem +3

    Loved your writing, video, and editing. Can't wait to see more!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Thank you! I never thought this would get so many views!

  • @DutchEdelweiss
    @DutchEdelweiss Před rokem +4

    Goed gedaan man! Dit is een leuke, grappige en informatieve video en ook nog eens een zeer knap staaltje editing!

  • @vitemapo
    @vitemapo Před rokem +12

    Excellent video: comprehensive, informative, and entertaining. 👍🏻🚲

  • @EricvanDorp007
    @EricvanDorp007 Před rokem

    Subscribed! This is quality stuff I like to watch. Greetings from Friesland NL

  • @fdsfdsjghk
    @fdsfdsjghk Před rokem

    Such a good video, needs more recognition for sure

  • @ricknick7431
    @ricknick7431 Před rokem +1

    I love my Dutch Gazelle e bike..definitely is helping me change my lifestyle and participate in the world gym 7 days a week. Just subscribed!

  • @naveenkumargandla5386
    @naveenkumargandla5386 Před měsícem

    Love your content and the way you narrate ❤

  • @Olger24
    @Olger24 Před rokem

    I dacht dat dit kanaal wel iets van 100K abonnees zou hebben, beste kwaliteit, verdient meer abonnees!

  • @jordykeizer7972
    @jordykeizer7972 Před rokem +1

    hey man echt een goed video, de mix van praten muziek en korte videos en plaatjes werk echt goed.
    wat een kwaliteit voor zo'n klein kanaal

  • @GWVillager
    @GWVillager Před rokem +2

    I absolutely love your sense of humour! I didn't click on this video expecting a laugh but that's certainly what I got, it's great.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Great to hear. It's always a balance between funny and informational! Good to hear I'm on the right path!

  • @dutchlife2885
    @dutchlife2885 Před rokem +1

    As a fellow Dutchie and ex bike rental employee, I can ride 3 bikes at the same time. Also around corners. Stopping can a bit tricky though.

  • @ThalassTKynn
    @ThalassTKynn Před 7 měsíci

    I'm going to visit family in the Netherlands next year and I'm super hyped to ride everywhere haha

  • @finnvandermaas
    @finnvandermaas Před rokem

    Mooie video man! zeer hoge kwaliteit, ga zeker je volgende video kijken!

  • @Thee444
    @Thee444 Před rokem +1

    Great video!!

  • @KatelynAbreu
    @KatelynAbreu Před rokem +20

    Yeah this video needs way more views. Insane good graphics, keeping viewers attention! You should try to break this up into 10 YT shorts! CZcams is nicer there with giving views haha!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +9

      Thank you! It's been a journey trying to learn and improve :) Means a lot! I thought about shorts but I don't want to "overwhelm" the channel with shorts. I'll probably do just a couple in between videos.

    • @KatelynAbreu
      @KatelynAbreu Před rokem +2

      @@jedu_youtube great idea! either way, you're crushing it! im sure your channel will grow in no time!

  • @norasmith4939
    @norasmith4939 Před rokem

    Leuke video en zeker wat nieuws gebracht!

  • @kundansingh9201
    @kundansingh9201 Před rokem

    interesting facts, good work!!!

  • @rwolterbeek
    @rwolterbeek Před rokem +2

    Amazing vid! Way higher quality than I expected for the view count! I did find the music level at the end a bit high, but other than that very fun to hear some history about our sykling habits

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Thank you! I'm trying to improve. I recently got some good headphones so monitoring the audio will hopefully be a bit smoother! :)

  • @King_Booster
    @King_Booster Před rokem +1

    amazing video, this video needs to blow up

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +1

      It already did! I wasn't expecting to get so many views!

  • @decanjj707
    @decanjj707 Před rokem

    Nice video. Keep up the good work 🎉🎉

  • @situationsixtynine8743

    Short and sweet, couldn't be more to the point, en orgineel gedaan in dit woud van fiets videos 😎

  • @wjalp
    @wjalp Před rokem

    This video is really well done! :D

  • @Jeroen_van_den_Berg667
    @Jeroen_van_den_Berg667 Před měsícem

    I loved this video you have a great channel and as a dutch your English are amazing. I am really dutch in mind while not in ethnicity and I am really really really crazy in this page. I live in Greece as a greek for now and last week I bought a new bike an omafiets electric because you can't survive here with a normal one but I bringed it back home with my hand while cycling on greek roads my friends call my crazy and I call them too most of them don't even have a bike I had more challenges fighting agains car and sofa people than I had with my dutch directness!

  • @lied1484
    @lied1484 Před rokem

    Wat een leuke en informatieve video ❤❤

  • @KeesKouwenberg
    @KeesKouwenberg Před rokem

    Wat een leuke video. Wist niet wat te verwachten, maar heb hem met belangstelling helemaal uitgekeken. Heel leuk!

  • @hdrblx
    @hdrblx Před rokem

    This editing is amazing. He needs more attention! 👍

  • @Nankeroo
    @Nankeroo Před rokem

    Geweldige video! 🙌

  • @kwicksandz
    @kwicksandz Před rokem +13

    My biggest takeaway from this video: nobody is wearing a helmet! My country’s trying to increase bike use but we have mandatory helmet laws, hilly cities established car culture and limited bike paths.

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem +11

      That's actually something I completely forgot to mention in the video! Would've been a nice fact indeed. We don't have helmet laws for bikes, and I don't think people would accept it if they ever tried to push it through

    • @aaaaaaaard9586
      @aaaaaaaard9586 Před rokem +1

      I used to cycle in a car-infested city where I received death threats from cars on weekly basis. Here in Groningen I never needed a helmet in years.

    • @Hahaha-px5ep
      @Hahaha-px5ep Před rokem +1

      The flip side of the unrestricted helmetlaws is the upcoming use of e-bikes which go way faster than regular bikes. Seeing as mostly elderly persons use e-bikes as it makes biking more accessible with physical limitations, we have seen an increase in bike fatalities and brain trauma. Traumasurgeons are pleading for tightened helmetlaws especially for e-bikes.

    • @Peacefrogg
      @Peacefrogg Před rokem +2

      I have seen helmets on elderly dutch people and elementary school kids. But yeah the roads are very safe and ppl in cars also ride bikes so they know what it is to be on a bike so they are careful. Also, in an accident with a car and a bike, the person in the car is almost always legally at fault. That’s another reason to be careful with bike riders.

    • @Roanmonster
      @Roanmonster Před rokem +1

      @@Peacefrogg You're right, also don't quote me on this but I believe in the Netherlands the bike is probably the safest way to get around considering the number of serious accidents per travelled km. People do fall of their bikes sometimes but you're more likely to end up with some bruises and a bit sore than anything else. I myself have yet to meet a Dutch person who has been permanently hurt in a bike accident.

  • @tintin323
    @tintin323 Před rokem

    Good video, hope we'll get something like this in Paris

  • @Dutchadventures
    @Dutchadventures Před rokem

    Nice Video with good Information!!😀

  • @SARUJAN5
    @SARUJAN5 Před rokem

    Great video! Lived in Groningen for 6 years

  • @yulianhasan2092
    @yulianhasan2092 Před rokem

    Fun fact: old dutch bike are still present in indonesia. Especially old people who use them in farm.

  • @8ggt
    @8ggt Před rokem

    Great video

  • @bikeep.official
    @bikeep.official Před rokem

    We have a lot to learn from this!

  • @sid86588
    @sid86588 Před rokem

    you definitely deserved a sub! keep up the good work! Geweldige video trouwens :)

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Thanks a lot! I never dared to imagine this video would get so many views!

  • @rensfeenstra3808
    @rensfeenstra3808 Před rokem

    Wat een top video lekker bezig ga zo door👍💪💪💪

  • @froggy8814
    @froggy8814 Před rokem +1

    really cool video. got yourself a new subscriber!! 😄 (you deserve a lot more views and subs)

  • @gerjen9753
    @gerjen9753 Před rokem

    really enjoyed this as a dutch person

  • @mrigs777
    @mrigs777 Před rokem

    great video broer!

  • @gcprost
    @gcprost Před rokem

    In three days I will be back for my third visit to the Netherlands. I have planned for a day of touring on a bicycle.

  • @saranbhatia8809
    @saranbhatia8809 Před rokem

    Great share !

  • @Awesomecows
    @Awesomecows Před rokem

    Pas op, het is besmettelijk! Ik ben Belg en ik doe dagelijks ook veel met de fiets (per velo zoals we hier zeggen) en kijk maar naat Gent of Leuven!
    Echt goeie video!
    De infrastructuur is wel wat minder hier :p

  • @tosgoosen950
    @tosgoosen950 Před rokem

    Dope content ouwe

  • @notsobigcheese
    @notsobigcheese Před rokem

    As a Dutch person, i feel Dutch watching this video.

  • @Achicken131
    @Achicken131 Před rokem +1

    I lived here my whole life and I cycled a lot🙂🙃

  • @honzikkrobotu479
    @honzikkrobotu479 Před rokem

    Nice video :) What made me to watch it was name of your chanel. Jedu means 'I ride' in czech :)

  • @BogdanArd85
    @BogdanArd85 Před rokem +1

    I moved here, with work, 7 months ago, together with my wife. I think we are the only crazy people to bring our city bikes with us when it is so easy to find a second hand bike here. Now we are 2 persons with 6 bikes, no wonder Netherlands has more bikes than people. PS: We have 2 more bike back home :)

  • @trimtim420
    @trimtim420 Před rokem +1

    Great Video, but i am very envions of dutch topography as a Swiss bycicle rider

  • @DiloKing
    @DiloKing Před rokem

    Dit is de perfecte video over onze fietscultuur, zonder twijfels.

  • @thecheeseboi5763
    @thecheeseboi5763 Před rokem

    mooie video man 👍

  • @BenvanBroekhuijsen
    @BenvanBroekhuijsen Před rokem +3

    I never understood why people said to Germans that they wanted their bicycles back. Funny that after all these years I heard the back story :D

  • @dereiziger3433
    @dereiziger3433 Před rokem

    amazing video

  • @ph5915
    @ph5915 Před rokem +2

    That's awesome! I am contemplating biking some, where I am in the US. There are bike lanes adjacent to the roadways but painted lines aren't much protection! Also, at destinations where I would go, there are few places to even lock up a bike! I've been reviewing eBikes, as, we do have hills here and I'm older now...Gazelle seems to be a top brand! Also folding bikes. Still researching. No wonder The Netherlands is one of the happiest populations!

    • @jedu_youtube
      @jedu_youtube  Před rokem

      Electric bikes sure are nice! I still remember the days I had to cycle all the way to school against heavy wind.. An electric bike would've been nice there hehe

  • @willemsterk5048
    @willemsterk5048 Před rokem +2

    Helaas ben je een item vergeten: Het wereldkampioenschap tegenwind fietsen

  • @piccolo917
    @piccolo917 Před rokem +2

    I do think it's important to note that the reason cycling is as common as it is here is in large part due to government policy and road design instead of just the weather and how flat our country is. Many areas in the US have better weather and just as flat a terrain as in the Netherlands yet I would never bike there due to how dangerous the roads are.

    • @markachternaam5207
      @markachternaam5207 Před 8 měsíci

      This is correct. Weather is actually not of much influence on frequency of cycling (as Dutch prove with the rain or Finnish with the cold), good infrastructure is the most significant predictor of cycling frequency.

  • @twinkiesmaster69
    @twinkiesmaster69 Před rokem +5

    Good video!

  • @annabelleowl9586
    @annabelleowl9586 Před rokem

    6:56 It's Groningen! it's the Grote Markt heck yeah AND it's during the fare! The place shown has seen massive construction and was now converted into a purely pedestrian and biking area.
    I'm studying here for about 3 years now, coming from germany literally 3h away, and i'm enjoying my time here so much, the biking experience being a big part of it.

  • @alejandroarikenjimenez7129

    just subscribed!!!

  • @rafa_lobo
    @rafa_lobo Před rokem

    very interesting!

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 Před rokem

    7:55 Good to know what to call my Brompton when I visit the Netherlands.

  • @portec46
    @portec46 Před rokem

    I moved to the Netherlands in late 2021. I have 3 bikes of my own plus a Swapfiets. I'm doing my best to push up the average!

  • @pbilk
    @pbilk Před rokem

    I love my Gazelle bike from the Netherlands. I would only trade it in or get in addition to a Dutch bakfietsen (cargobike).

  • @oidadesgibtsned
    @oidadesgibtsned Před 5 měsíci

    To visid the Netherlands is on my bucket list for a vacation. With my bicycle. I'm a biking afficionado who has been riding bikes since six years old. since 2012, I've been commuting by bike here in Vienna - first out of neccessity for I couldn't bear the sensory overload in public transportation anymore, then simply for joy. To work, just for fun. Distances: everything from 4 to 40 km, sometimes even daily. I don't ride in slippery conditions, but other weather conditions are fair game. Be it wet, be it windy, be it hot, be it cold - I ride. Good thing is, the infrastructure for cycling here in Vienna gets better by the year, and most car drivers are very considerate towards pedestrians and cyclists - sure, there's the occasional rotten behaviour, even I ain' no saint from time to time due to some lapse in /dev/brain.
    Thing is, I feel safe cycling in Vienna. Sure, could be better in some places.
    But the Moment you get your wheels on the Donauinsel: Freedom Galore! Praterallee: a cycling dream. And don't forget the Ringradweg. It encompasses the Inner City of Vienna, and it is very nice to ride. Some smallish obstacles, some tricky places - be careful and observant of pedestrians and other cyclists and there you go. And yes, Vienna is not flat. You need your climbing muscles. So, challenges included. I love it.
    Happy cycling, folks. :-)

  • @teunbouman3865
    @teunbouman3865 Před rokem

    7:02 the road that you see on the right is no more, now only bike an walk path 🗿🗿

  • @basvanderwerff2725
    @basvanderwerff2725 Před rokem

    Extremly well produced!