In the process of researching and writing this feature about city cycling in the Netherlands, I met Chris Bruntlett - a Vancouverite living in the Netherlands and working for the Dutch Cycling Embassy. One thing he said about cycling-v-driving was particularly impactful: “The greatest trick the car industry ever pulled was convincing the world they needed 1,500kg of machinery to move 15kg of stuff.”

Insightful quotes, illuminating images, and a ‘how to’ focus on Amsterdam, Utrecht and the Hague, all brought the piece to life, hopefully awakening readers to the utopian possibilities of cycling at home and away.

Read the full feature here.

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