concept   cycling
culture   Netherlands
statement   In the Netherlands, cycling is a dominant mode of transportation and a celebrated sport that is deeply ingrained in daily life.

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1 biking Netherlands Biking is a popular mode of transportation for people of all ages 1
2 biking Netherlands Common form of transportation, with extensive bike lanes and infrastructure 1
3 cycling Netherlands Common mode of transportation, with dedicated infrastructure and high ridership 1
4 cycling Netherlands Common mode of transportation for people of all ages. 1
5 cycling Netherlands Common mode of transportation; extensive bike infrastructure and cycling culture 1
6 cycling Netherlands Cycling is a dominant mode of transportation and an integral part of daily life, with extensive cycling infrastructure. 1
7 cycling Netherlands Cycling is a major mode of transport in the Netherlands and an integral part of Dutch culture. 1
8 cycling as a sport Netherlands Cycling is not only a popular mode of transportation but also a highly celebrated sport with a rich history of successful professional cyclists. 1
9 cycling etiquette Netherlands Cycling is a common mode of transportation, and it's considered impolite to not use hand signals when turning. 1
10 cycling events Netherlands Cycling events, including amateur races and community rides, are deeply ingrained in the culture and lifestyle. 1
11 cycling in bad weather Netherlands Common and accepted, with many people continuing to cycle in rain or wind using appropriate clothing 1
12 cycling in bad weather Netherlands Common and normalized due to widespread bike culture and well-developed cycling infrastructure, people still commute by bike in rainy or windy weather. 1
13 cycling in traffic Netherlands Common mode of transportation, with well-established cycling infrastructure and a high level of safety awareness among drivers. 1
14 cycling races Netherlands Cycling races, particularly road races, are deeply ingrained in the culture and are celebrated events with widespread participation. 1