Amsterdam is well-known for its cycling culture, with a large network of dedicated bike lanes and infrastructure that makes it easy for residents to get around on two wheels. However, as e-bikes have ...
— This post is part of BikePortland Staff Writer Taylor Griggs’ trip through Europe. See previous dispatches here. They told me they were fining me for riding my bike illegally. People who visit ...
“When I ride in Portland, I feel like there’s a target on my back… Here, it’s just fun and easy.” – My 17-year-old son This summer I spent nine days in Amsterdam with my 18-year-old son, eager to ...
If you thought most Europeans had it bad with lower e-bike speed limits of just 25 km/h (15 mph), then prepare yourself for even tighter restrictions in one European capital. That’s because ...
In multiple European countries, bicycles play an important role when it comes to the mobility of the general citizenry. This is especially true in the Netherlands, where people living in the suburbs ...
AMSTERDAM — An e-bike charging company developed at the University at Albany’s E-Tec technology incubator unveiled a set of four new wireless e-bike stations Monday, just in time for the summer biking ...
A new electric bike charging station is now open in Amsterdam. The new bike stand charges the five CDPHP Cycle! e-bikes it holds wirelessly. It was celebrated at a ceremony at the Mohawk Valley ...
Probably the most important thing to know before visiting Amsterdam is that biking is the city’s main mode of transport.