Cycling in the snow, Utrecht (Netherlands) [103]

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  • @james-p
    @james-p 2 роки тому +7

    I like hearing the natural sounds, without background music. I can hear that cities are not noisy, _cars_ are noisy!

  • @patr10t762
    @patr10t762 10 років тому +76

    Here in the US we have child and adult obesity diabetes heart disease among other issues. And we are concerned about helmets. Where helmets are legislated the participation rate falls because the activity is "dangerous". The youth in NL are raised on two wheels. Our kids watch athletes do stunts on skateboards and bikes on TV and UA-cam and we buy cheap imitations of what they saw and let em loose on private property and sue the property owner when they get hurt. Look at bike to school vids in US and Dutch and the difference is staggering.

    • @annov7500
      @annov7500 7 років тому +2

      patr10t762
      Same in UK....safety nonsense.. safebon a sofa with your KFC XXL meal.....in a bucket!

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje05 7 років тому +55

    I read an American article once that said kids can start riding bikes without side wheels from the age of 6. That's because before that their balance is still too far off. I sent them an e-mail asking if they've ever been to the Netherlands. If a child here can't ride a bike without side wheels at the age of five people start to wonder if they're something wrong with it, lol.

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 7 років тому +3

      Taerial Most kids here don't wear helmets. Especially when they get older.

    • @ronnie9187
      @ronnie9187 3 роки тому

      @Corejourney dot org I am 85 and I just starting to use sidewheels again.

  • @B10HaZaRD
    @B10HaZaRD 13 років тому +11

    Why is this so peaceful and calming to watch?

  • @MarkoDvachevsky
    @MarkoDvachevsky 10 років тому +80

    I am riding bicycle in Ukraine winter when it's -20 temperature, no bikeways, ice, snow and umbrella in one hand. That guys in Netherlands have nice cycling conditions in winter.

    • @cientjeeh
      @cientjeeh 9 років тому +15

      +Marko Dvačevśký respect from the Netherlands ;)

    • @velocypedist
      @velocypedist 7 років тому +2

      It's very unusual temperature for Ukraine, I don't believe you.

    • @Beatles5
      @Beatles5 6 років тому +1

      facebook.com/KyivCyclistsAssociation

    • @MartinStefanovFilms
      @MartinStefanovFilms 5 років тому +2

      I live in Rovaniemi, Finland, on the Arctic circle. During the winter is about -20, sometimes -30. We keep cycling even then ;)

    • @YUROVORU
      @YUROVORU 5 років тому

      @@MartinStefanovFilms what kind of tires do you use in winter? What size? Is it possible to use 700x35c or 700x40c tires?

  • @hellomelissasue
    @hellomelissasue 12 років тому +9

    Looks like you have the best of all travel there! bikes, those buses with the cables (not sure what they are called) and buses! You would never need a car to get around that would be so amazing!

    • @eamonnca1
      @eamonnca1 3 роки тому

      Trolleybuses. They have them in San Francisco. Super quiet compared to diesel buses, and cleaner

  • @IkananXIII
    @IkananXIII 13 років тому +3

    This is quite possibly the most peaceful video I have ever watched.

  • @robertrijkers4923
    @robertrijkers4923 7 років тому +22

    4:00 the only bike helmets you see were worn by the policemen and woman. (for those highspeed chases ofcourse ;p )

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 4 роки тому +1

      I probably sound dumb but wow that's so cool. I've never seen police on bicycles in the UK (I've seen them on horses plenty of times though)

    • @neek01
      @neek01 3 роки тому

      @@irrelevance3859 bicycles simple are more agile so if a criminal is ever on foot, they're a lot easier to chase by bicycle, compared to a motorcycle or car

  • @julzkind4022
    @julzkind4022 9 років тому +25

    I have been riding my bicycle everywhere I go for almost exactly 10 years. To the store, work and home, to go visiting, etc. I consider myself a seasoned rider. However, it just hit me. These cyclist are coming within mere inches of one another. I think that would take some getting used to for me. I can see myself in such traffic. I would be wobbly and timid like I was just learning how to ride. I have free roam where I live. Within a day of riding about the town, I may see five cyclist. That includes the kids. On a day with perfect riding whether, the number may be about a dozen. So, I don't have to share my space at any time. The town I live in is only about 45,000 people, so it isn't very big. I am fascinated with the Netherlands way of life where the bicycle is concerned. Probably other things too, but cycling is my passion, my sanity.
    The video I am watching now makes 69 of the 84 you have available. I have the weekend off and started these yesterday. I love cycling that much. It would be totally awesome if we were on board like this.

    • @cientjeeh
      @cientjeeh 9 років тому +7

      +Julz Kind Here in the Netherlands we have more bikes than actual people haha. We don't see it as exercise or something recreational, it's just a type of transportation.

    • @julzkind4022
      @julzkind4022 9 років тому +5

      cientjeeh I wish it was viewed that way here as well. It is a dream of mine.

  • @Waranoa
    @Waranoa 11 років тому +7

    You can sit up straight, which is more comfortable, but you can also see the other traffic much better, and you are more easily seen. And you have lugage cariers to carry your stuff. There's lot's of different brands with differences in quality and extra's, but the overal straight-up design is just the most ergonomical and safe.

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland 4 роки тому +17

    [nature documentary narration]: in snowy or icy conditions, difficult decisions have to be made. Roads and bikeways are salted and bulldozed in such conditions to clear a path for the foremost traffic users: cars and bicycles.
    Pedestrians have a hard time surviving in those conditions. Since most Dutch have no specialized snow boots, they will most often resort to walking on the bikelanes.
    Bicycle users are not oblivious to their plight and will tolerate these much slower traffic users on their domain. For now.

  • @paolopetrozzi2213
    @paolopetrozzi2213 6 років тому +27

    At the very beginning, the first italian voice: "Madonna dell'Incoronata", and the second italian: "We are not going to have any sun today".

    • @gabriele476
      @gabriele476 4 роки тому +1

      mi ha fatto morire dalle risate :D

  • @meovista
    @meovista 13 років тому

    This is paradise for me. Thanks for giving me hope.

  • @allgoo1964
    @allgoo1964 5 років тому +1

    0:57 left corner
    A bicycle on its side.
    Some body must have made a spill.
    It's quite amazing we don't wee more of those.
    It gets very slippery on the snow or ice, tire gets locked very easily specially the rear wheel.
    They must be very good at riding in those conditions.

    • @xiaoxiaomovie1659
      @xiaoxiaomovie1659 2 роки тому

      Thats just a lowsy parked bike. These days the goverment is patrolling for wrong parked bikes and collects them to one central spot, were you can get your bike back.

  • @25inspector
    @25inspector 5 років тому +2

    Practical bicycles with fenders! Awesome!

  • @elizabethwilliams1523
    @elizabethwilliams1523 3 роки тому

    I am always amazed when people cycle in the sno w. I don't go out in the snow let alone in a bike. Great video as usual.

  • @alexs1429
    @alexs1429 10 років тому +4

    I rode to school during Chicago's winter polar vortex. Some days it felt like -40 degrees Fahrenheit.

    • @alanmorr3635
      @alanmorr3635 10 років тому +1

      Brave you, the Dutch are far more hardy than most of us in the UK and USA, I see very few cyclists during the winter months where I live in the UK

    • @Jozua86
      @Jozua86 10 років тому

      Alan Morr For alot of people it is by far the best way of transport. Besides, our winters are very mild. Just dress appropriate.

    • @alanmorr3635
      @alanmorr3635 10 років тому

      Jozua86 Agree with you Jozua, it is unheard of to have temperatures as low as -40 in NL or the UK, even -20 is very seldom reached.

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 10 років тому

      That's really cold. The coldest I've cycled in in the Netherlands was -20 C, or about -4 F. It's also the coldest day I remember, I think it was early January 1997.

  • @lindamatanggong9013
    @lindamatanggong9013 7 років тому +17

    As a Asian lady, no snow in my country . I am so much wonder, even one day to experience to cycling in the snow place. What feels like. I know is cold but I think I can handle it. Hehe! God bless Utrecht .

    • @peter130476
      @peter130476 4 роки тому

      This guy rides his bike in Bucharest at night at -17 Celsius ua-cam.com/video/Ykga-W6zAbc/v-deo.html at 35 km/h - see 0:55 in video!

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 4 роки тому

      You'd probably have to go to the northern countries for that, since snow becomes more and more of a rarity due to global warming.
      I wonder if they still get the same amount like in this video nowadays. In NRW in Germany it is rare to even have a single day with a bit of snow now, which is just very little and usually melts as soon as it hits the ground. When I was a kid we often had 30cm snow in winter, with sledges, snowball fights, actual winter clothing (which I don't have anymore except for one thicker jacket which I haven't worn in almost two decades), etc.
      And I feel I am the only one who actually misses snow.

  • @bluemoondiadochi
    @bluemoondiadochi 13 років тому +2

    FINALLY i know i'm not crazy! here im the only person driving a bike in winter, once even through snow! thank you Amsteredam!

  • @cyclingdane101
    @cyclingdane101 9 років тому +30

    Great to see so many cyclists out in the winter! :D it's the same here :D HURRAY FOR BIKES!

  • @ActNormalKid
    @ActNormalKid 9 років тому +7

    Person running at 1:18 didn't get the memo that the others were taking their bikes in the snow... hahah poor thing!

  • @erents1
    @erents1 9 років тому +6

    I have snow and ice biked in the US for 45 + years and was surprised by this video This video, these riders are amazing I would expect to see more people fall this takes a lot of skill I hate to admit it but if this was the US, 50 of these people would have crashed hard during this video! sooo amazing to see!

    • @lapland123
      @lapland123 8 років тому

      we all had 10.000 hours practice on a bike... you can call us pro's. not to brag, you have done something else in that time. that is what you're pro's in. Just as good, just a different choice.

    • @JRJ1979
      @JRJ1979 8 років тому

      Hell, I live here (in Utrecht specifically, even, although in East not North), and even I was impressed at the woman who was using her phone while cycling one-handed in the snow. And I'm an Ingress player, so it's not like I haven't done my share of one-handed phone-biking...

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 7 років тому

      Younger.

    • @maaiker2977
      @maaiker2977 7 років тому +1

      erents1 I myself have only fallen once from winter conditions in over 30 years of cycling...there was a patch of ice hidden under the snow😬...as a kid the sensation of your bike sliding will freak you out and make you fall. Thats how you learn...when you hit a patch of ice.. no sudden jurking to stear clear of it...just put your feet on the ground for stability and glide through it until it stops..no biggy. And even now that I've been hit by a car on my bike once (I was on a bike path and the guy in the car wasn't looking....dumbass..accidents happen I guess)...there is still no way in hell I'd consider cycling with a helmet on. I'm in my 30s and only fell 3 times in my life (3d one was cause my bike fell apart while I was riding it...a bolt was rusted through and I didn't see it). I would feel like Mr. Bean if I did that. 😂😂😂😂

  • @keokiracerhalsteren
    @keokiracerhalsteren 10 років тому +24

    lol dat face 1:35 XD

  • @НинадаТарапицца
    @НинадаТарапицца 10 років тому +4

    Great stuff!

  • @LUX_8
    @LUX_8 9 років тому +9

    This is cool.

  • @femsuii
    @femsuii 13 років тому

    @lucaseq77
    Regular tires that you use all year round. People don't change their tires with the changing seasons, unless it's for sport (and the police) and mountain biking for example.
    Most of the bikes used to commute around the city are 'omafietsen' (grandma bikes) with regular tires. For some reason I can't include a link but google 'omafietsen band' (tire) and you can see them.

  • @OMGItsLuc
    @OMGItsLuc 13 років тому +1

    Why did I just watch this for 6 whole minutes?...
    So entrancing...

  • @shadowdance4666
    @shadowdance4666 6 років тому

    I used to live in the flats too. Traveling is easy now I live in mountains and the brakes require constant adjustments or replacing. When will they make ebikes like cars with adjustable regenerative brakes

  • @horrorvacui121
    @horrorvacui121 10 років тому +17

    american law logic
    go in bicycle=obligated to wear the helmet
    go in motorcycle=not obligated
    so why you continue to critique us europeans?

    • @prime8nate
      @prime8nate 9 років тому +3

      +grey alien I think there are only three states or so where you can still ride a motorcycle without a helmet. There's a culture for motorcyclists where they ride their Harleys and want to look tough and won't listen to some freedom hating government making them wear helmets and trying to take away their precious guns.
      Here in California, a helmet is mandatory for motorcyclists and bike riders under 18. I often don't wear a bike helmet when I ride around town but it's VERY rare - people think I'm some sort of daredevil with a death wish.

  • @ChelseaZa
    @ChelseaZa 12 років тому +1

    I live in San Diego, CA. I wish it was more bike friendly. You always have to be on the lookout for cars.

  • @ivancho5854
    @ivancho5854 6 місяців тому

    Do you see how few helmets there are. When as a child in the Netherlands we never wore helmets. In fact I didn't hear about them until I left and came to the uk.
    Good times. ❤️🇳🇱

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD 13 років тому

    @korboismywaifu from above to below ( Leeuwarden - Breda ) would be 242 km a normale cruising speed for a bike would be around 15km a hour . so it would take you around 16 hours ;)

  • @Yo3j2442
    @Yo3j2442 7 років тому +12

    What Cities Skylines mod is this?

  • @ronparel9129
    @ronparel9129 4 роки тому

    All weather biking is the best, and the Netherlands is the best in biking!

  • @naturallygifted2002
    @naturallygifted2002 7 років тому +4

    Julz Kind, FASCINATION don't even do it justice. I need some one to come sweep my bottom lip off the floor, I ride every where as well. And like you said with lots of street space and bike space. I see others getting a ride on the seat while the cyclist is peddling. Really, really dumbstruck. I love the Netherlands, and I too will look like a kid on training wheels between those "bicycle skiers" :-O

  • @sebikelifeusvetparatrooper
    @sebikelifeusvetparatrooper 11 місяців тому

    LOVE😍THIS considering I ride all winter in Northern Ohio in the US for fun. It is supposed to be 12 degrees with 30 mile per hour gusts today and the day off work. Gonna ride a minimum of 3 hours and my 2024 kia soul will be sitting in the driveway lol.

  • @sannetussch22
    @sannetussch22 13 років тому

    @juandenz2008 no I always use the same tire and it doesn't matter if it's snow, rain, ice, sun or any other kind of weather. The hardest moment to ride is thick snow. Because it's the same like riding in mud but even then I ride the bicycle :)

  • @scootosan
    @scootosan 11 років тому +5

    My bucket list is to ride in Holland

    • @siriosstar4789
      @siriosstar4789 5 років тому +3

      Ok, it's been five years . So ?
      🚴‍♀️ 😊

  • @amsterdambiker2010
    @amsterdambiker2010 14 років тому

    lovely video, i have never been to utrecht, only passed through it.

  • @amsterdambiker2010
    @amsterdambiker2010 14 років тому

    @3L89nino There is not much snow here, I think that is why. In my experience, a little snow is OK and won't cause you to skid...much :)

  • @schlooonginator
    @schlooonginator 13 років тому

    Just so the rest of the world knows. I'm from Canada and I'm told that we have such a good reputation world wide, but believe me, Europe is light years ahead of our American influenced, car and fast food culture. Seeing this clip just makes me wish we were like this or that I was over there.

  • @mugshotesp
    @mugshotesp 13 років тому

    @mdognirvana It is because like the United States, we are forced into cars where as you guys have an entire multitude of alternatives. Articulated buses, bikes, trams. Really cheap transportation and gives you a workout on the way to work, school, home, or any other activity!

  • @Aknyakc
    @Aknyakc 4 роки тому

    to me, riding bicycle even in winter and snowy weather is a sign of development.

  • @Thomass7586
    @Thomass7586 6 років тому +6

    If you feel you need a helmet. Make sure it has a propeller on it. 😁

  • @covidiu
    @covidiu 14 років тому

    @3L89nino I don't know about them, but I also cycle that fast and I AM afraid of falling. :D Snow is not that bad. Even if you skid on snow you can control the bike or at least put a foot down and not fall. The biggest problem is ice, especially the ice that you can't see. If you skid on ice you don't have time to do anything.
    The tires are the same.

  • @AlexMercadoGo
    @AlexMercadoGo Рік тому

    Does the snow build up a lot here?

  • @boxtriv
    @boxtriv 10 років тому +8

    But, but... who won?

    • @360LWD
      @360LWD 8 років тому +7

      +Paul Christian our healthinsurance ;-)

    • @felixkeenan5176
      @felixkeenan5176 6 років тому

      The first one 😂 😂 😂 unless the last one chases them away for good!

  • @johnhem
    @johnhem 14 років тому +1

    Great footage, I just wish the UK was like this.

  • @04smallmj
    @04smallmj 13 років тому

    I'm in the UK and I love cycling in the snow, ice is a different story though! My hybrid bike has thinner tyres which makes it easy to ride in the snow, my mountain bike was more difficult to ride.

  • @donteatthechalk
    @donteatthechalk 10 років тому

    Fantastic video. Unfortunately where I live in Canada biking in the snow is just 100% not feasible, even with good infra. A single dumping of snow in the night can bring 20-40cm of snow to the street and snow banks reach around 2 metres high in mid-February, making visibility extremely reduced at junctions. -30 degrees Celsius doesn't help much either… The winter becomes the number 1 excuse for not investing in cycling here.

    • @fatfuckhatesyou
      @fatfuckhatesyou 9 років тому

      Northern Sweden where I live we get -35 c in the Winter and about the same amount of snow. I still ride to work every day. No problem.

    • @jhcfight
      @jhcfight 9 років тому +1

      +donteatthechalk
      You made me realise that we Dutch have also a number 1 excuse for not investing in cycling. Most of us do cycle below sea level.

    • @lapland123
      @lapland123 8 років тому +1

      I will never ride a bike again! (below see level)

  • @allgoo1964
    @allgoo1964 5 років тому

    So much respect to the brave souls.

  • @AmerikaanseDutchie
    @AmerikaanseDutchie 12 років тому +1

    Were the three guys at 0:34 just cycling for sport or were those bike cops? xD I've never seen bike cops before!

  • @zeppelin0110
    @zeppelin0110 13 років тому

    @thepaulabroadcast are you sure you couldn't pick an adjective with more than 3 words compounded into it?

  • @3L89nino
    @3L89nino 14 років тому

    Im from the UK and I dont see the problem in cycling in all conditions it's a hundred times more reliable than public transport, but how are they cycling so fast without fear of falling? Is it because they are changing tyres for the winter season?

    • @primeval44
      @primeval44 6 років тому

      do you really think that we are changing the tires? I have my bike 34 years now and I only move when they are worn out. I do not think anyone will change their tires

  • @marianneketje
    @marianneketje 13 років тому

    @zazenzach If that surprises you, you should've seen me when I was using my bike for moving some clothing racks and boxes filled with books :) If you have some speed you are actually quite stable.
    If you're with 2 bikes, you can also use them for transporting the fitted carpet you just bought.

  • @МихаилДегтярев-в8ы
    @МихаилДегтярев-в8ы 5 років тому

    5:46 на красный свет едут?

  • @mysurlytrucker7510
    @mysurlytrucker7510 6 років тому +1

    I didn't see anyone fall or even slide amazing

  • @juandenz2008
    @juandenz2008 13 років тому

    Wow what a great country for commuting in ! I love those dedicated cycle lanes.
    By the way can you get snow tires for bicycles ?!

    • @juliacalismusic8572
      @juliacalismusic8572 5 років тому +1

      juandenz2008 wow I’m very late, but I saw your reaction! I’m not sure, I live in The Netherlands but I’m sure there must be some sort of winter equipment. We just most of the times don’t use it, at least my family and friends don’t, I can’t speak for the whole country haha. We just look outside ‘ oh dang, Well I guess it’s gonne be slippery! ‘ and head outside for our normal routine plus snow and ice ! Haha.

    • @foseninfo8954
      @foseninfo8954 4 роки тому

      Snow is not a problem, but ice is. Ive never seen wintertires in the Netherlands, but You can find them in Norway, with small studs on them for better grip. www.sykkelkomponenter.no/categories/sykkeldekk-pigg

  • @StlyDutch
    @StlyDutch 13 років тому

    @lucaseq77 Just regular ones... Cycling in the snow isn't that hard, you just have to be careful and slow down when making a turn.

  • @ferrynator15
    @ferrynator15 11 років тому

    Is the whole Netherlands Amsteredam is just a city of it

  • @tagifts
    @tagifts 7 років тому

    Wow I love you guys already. I wish it were like that in Canada.

    • @julianj3287
      @julianj3287 6 років тому +1

      sun shine 🙂you will see this in Montreal,Quebec

  • @bluemoondiadochi
    @bluemoondiadochi 13 років тому +1

    @martin260273 right, sorry!
    yes, it does count! and it's so nice to see smart, practical people who are not wasting money when commuting, even in winter!

  • @wolfnorth7075
    @wolfnorth7075 6 років тому

    wish I am living in Netherlands. happy riding.

  • @Trucker1957
    @Trucker1957 6 років тому

    I notice so many bikes all together parked, do people even bother to lock their bikes there?
    In the U.S. An unlocked bike is a stolen bike.

    • @adrianameyer1848
      @adrianameyer1848 6 років тому +1

      MissCelticGirl same for the Netherlands. Every unlocked bike is a goner for sure

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 5 років тому

      450.000 bikes are stolen per year in the Netherlands but it's going down a little bit.

  • @flyingiosandroid
    @flyingiosandroid 10 років тому +3

    Why do they all have those silly looking upright handlebars? I hardly ever see them hear in the UK.

    • @swongstandard8011
      @swongstandard8011 10 років тому +21

      What do you mean exactly? These bikes are the most comfort bikes you will ever experience. Not the race-type kind of bikes with low handlebars that roam the streets in US and UK. Difference when people use the bike daily, is that they choose comfort bikes with handlebars at comfort height. Thus not the bicycles with low handlebars because its kinda exhausting, although good and efficient for fast bicycling or racing, not for practical daily use.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit 10 років тому +17

      Safer, more comfortable and more practical sitting upright.

    • @flyingiosandroid
      @flyingiosandroid 10 років тому

      I suppose, it just shocked me how absolutely everyone uses them there, when its a rarity to see anyone using them here. For me I like to able to get around fast, and to feel fast. Owning one of those bikes would drive me insane. But I suppose different cities require different needs.

    • @inepthabit
      @inepthabit 10 років тому +10

      Lewis Weekly I imagine that's just because everybody has a bike here, not just enthusiasts. There's more bikes than people. I don't think it has anything to do with cities, it's like this in the whole country. I imagine it's more due to different cyclists. In other countries it's mostly bike enthusiasts, who wear lycra and have racing bikes. You have to imagine people do everything on the bike here.When you cycle upright you don't lean forward on your arms and hands, you're more free, you can look around more easily, you can use one arm to carry groceries or shopping bags, check your phone, or whatever. And people use their bikes to transport bigger stufftoo, even transport other people, children, friends. It's more social too when riding in groups. And many city bikes like these tend to not have gears, and often have backpedal breaks. They're very sturdy, build to not break easily, last in dire conditions and for a long long time. But if you think it's strange, think about cars. Not everybody drives a fast car or drives fast everywhere, in fact, majority of people don't. Practicality and comfort tends to be more important than speed for most people.

    • @flyingiosandroid
      @flyingiosandroid 10 років тому +4

      It's a shame the rest of the world isnt like this, It would make it such a quieter, healthy and more social place to live. I say hello to every cyclist that I see - and that's not many, and the ones that I do see are dressed for the sport, riding for the same purpose as me. Not riding to simply get around.

  • @spyderspic666
    @spyderspic666 6 років тому

    Im soooooo jealous!!! I want to ride my bike there. Do bikes have some kind of speed limit there??

    • @MalePietje
      @MalePietje 6 років тому

      No, there are no speed limits for bicycles. There's is also no way you could enforce it. Since it's not a motorised vehicle everyone will cycle at their own pace.

    • @SamyasaSwi
      @SamyasaSwi 6 років тому

      With the rise of ebikes this might change though...I think ebikes are limited to 27kmh?

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 6 років тому

      25 km/h for the normal Ebikes. Those 40...60 km/h speed pedelics things are illegal.

    • @bertgrol5128
      @bertgrol5128 6 років тому +1

      Speed pedelics are legal but you have to wear a helmet and are not allowed to use the bike lane. Max speed is 45 km/hr.

    • @Esli26
      @Esli26 6 років тому +1

      There are people that cyclle faster than an e-bike, like my father, if you don't have a engine/battery there isn't a speed limit

  • @Lon1001
    @Lon1001 6 років тому

    Would drive me crazy trying to ride on bike paths packed with slow moving cyclists like that. Can you ride on the roads with the cars in Holland?

    • @WXGA17
      @WXGA17 6 років тому

      The cars and bicycles are separated, yes you may drive your car but in a city cycling or tram/metro is always faster.

    • @MalePietje
      @MalePietje 6 років тому +1

      If there is a mandatory cycle lane/path you must use it. Roads that do have shared use are residential streets (where car speeds are up to 30km/h) and small country roads (usually 60km/h)

    • @martijnvv8031
      @martijnvv8031 6 років тому +4

      Why are you in such a hurry ??? Just leave home two minutes earlier and cycle relaxed to work or school.

  • @Nloveru
    @Nloveru 13 років тому

    @korboismywaifu Well, it's 300 km. from the far north to the far south, and 180 km. from west to east. You do the math. :)

  • @user32dvt
    @user32dvt 12 років тому

    where are all those people cycling to??? some sports event??

  • @filmart1959
    @filmart1959 13 років тому

    Nice work! I'm going for a ride!

  • @Hadegel
    @Hadegel 12 років тому

    Do some people in the netherlands use spikes, too?

    • @SamyasaSwi
      @SamyasaSwi 6 років тому

      spikes, on their wheels you mean? No...it's hardly necessary. We don't get too much snow here, and high traffic bicycle paths are "salted" so any snow or ice melts. When we do get a lot of snow or the roads are iced, we either ride very very carefully, or not at all. But that's so uncommon it's not really something to worry about.

    • @primeval44
      @primeval44 6 років тому

      No spikes are forbidden by law

  • @RokuRG
    @RokuRG 13 років тому +1

    @leapoffaith20 When I first came to Holland I thought the same, but now I know that they are not shitty at all, they are actually very comfortable and durable :]

  • @Doriesep6622
    @Doriesep6622 5 років тому

    Do they have special tires?

  • @bosiefoobar
    @bosiefoobar 13 років тому

    @juandenz2008 sure. even studded, which you can ride on asphalt as well. they do an amazing job on ice and snow actually. since i can't post a link, nokian and schwalbe make them. google for peter white cycles if you are interested

  • @MrWfaken
    @MrWfaken 12 років тому

    Work, Grocerystore, sports, friends, college. Many dutch people take their bike for everything if is isn't to far to travel

  • @mikeos1
    @mikeos1 6 років тому

    no snow tyres, or chains!

  • @HackHunter1835
    @HackHunter1835 7 років тому

    Fenders and riser bars, everywhere!

  • @stephanestephane4291
    @stephanestephane4291 4 роки тому

    How dont they ever slip and fall ?

    • @Boopop1024
      @Boopop1024 3 роки тому +1

      It's snow rather than ice, and soft snow at that. Not that slippery, especially if you have appropriate tyres.

  • @spartanzd5533
    @spartanzd5533 11 років тому

    why all of them have a old style bicycle? that's cool

    • @SamyasaSwi
      @SamyasaSwi 6 років тому +3

      Ok, 4 years too late, but here's a reply. You have to understand that cycling for us mostly isn't about going somewhere quick. Most of the time, it's quite impossible and/or unsafe to go very fast in denser areas, so there's no need for a flashy bike. Also, you don't want your bike to get stolen, which does happen, so most people own a cheap bike to get around. Personally, I use a cheap bike to travel shorter distances, in or around my home town, and a sportier bike for longer distances. But it's quite common, I think most common, for people to own just this one old style bike. Remember distances aren't that great here, and if they are we travel by car or public transport.

  • @ShakerNL
    @ShakerNL 7 років тому +3

    Helemaal niet gestrooid daar. Waar ik woon zijn alle fietspaden gewoon gestrooid...

    • @juliacalismusic8572
      @juliacalismusic8572 5 років тому

      ShakerNL bij ons nog erger, alle sneeuw van de weg word op de fietspaden gegeooid😂😂😂😂

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje05 12 років тому

    Small wheels are a lot heavier for cycling.

  • @Gizmo994
    @Gizmo994 13 років тому

    it is weird but when you fall down with a bike and it is cold, you dont really hurt yourself so much, when it is summer you start bleeding and get bruses
    mother nature can be good somethimes
    thx for making it winter when i fall with my bike :p

  • @richardk7379
    @richardk7379 6 років тому

    I am surprised that so many of them have their seats set so low. I would think in country that has so many bikers they would know how to use the machine more efficiently.

  • @goodmood3
    @goodmood3 13 років тому

    is dit naast hoog catherine?
    Zo ziet het er wel uit.
    Leuke videos maak je trouwens.
    Hoe doe je dat?Sta jij daar gewoon te filmen of zet je de camera ergens neer?

  • @hakanka1769
    @hakanka1769 5 років тому

    Ne güzel sürüyorlar huzur içinde keşke bizim ülkede olsa ahhh😍😍😍

  • @25inspector
    @25inspector 4 роки тому

    What is the winter average temperature there?

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 4 роки тому

      Probably a lot higher now than it was at the time of the video. Makes me wonder if they still get snow.

    • @maarneen2183
      @maarneen2183 4 роки тому

      @@Dark__Thoughts We still get snow, but no 'real' winters. So, no ice skating on natural ice, unfortunately.

    • @TrustInTheShepherd
      @TrustInTheShepherd 4 роки тому +1

      Since the year 2000, we only had 1 winter with the average month(for Jan/feb) temp being below 0 ° C. We still have days it will freeze every year, but on average almost not any more.
      Coldest days ever (day time temparature)
      16 februari 1956-14,9 ° C
      27 januari 1942-14,5 ° C
      26 januari 1942-14,5 ° C
      14 februari 1929-14,1 ° C
      21 januari 1942-14,1 ° C
      1 februari 1956-14,0 ° C
      22 januari 1942-13,6 ° C
      11 februari 1929-13,5 ° C
      19 december 1938-13,4 ° C
      20 december 1938-13,4 ° C
      Not seen nothing near these temperatures in the last years.

    • @abel2150
      @abel2150 3 роки тому

      Now it all start late winter. In December it was still above freezing but under 10 mostly. Some days ago a lot of snow fell down within and the temperature is around -3/4. Last 3 winters were the same, coldest days of the year...

  • @BicycleDutch
    @BicycleDutch  13 років тому

    @goodmood3 thanks, ja allemaal in de buurt van HC en Ik sta daar gewoon te filmen.

  • @stingray7074
    @stingray7074 8 років тому +3

    The winters in Holland are very soft and They put salt on the bikeroads early in the morning So that nobody Will fall down

    • @faryalbijsterbosch2990
      @faryalbijsterbosch2990 8 років тому +4

      +M Ba You never fell with biking in the snow? I did, and I think everybody did once. Come on, every winter people have to go to the hospital with broken bones because of cycling in the snow. And unfortunetely there is not always salt on the cycle paths. Just be honest and realistic please.

    • @roy_hks
      @roy_hks 6 років тому

      Far Bijs I only fell once in the winter and it wasn’t because of snow but because of wet leafs...

  • @melvin017
    @melvin017 12 років тому

    Great video' I also love cycling and i wish we have this kind of weather in the philippines' :)

  • @lucaseq77
    @lucaseq77 13 років тому

    What kind of tires are on these bikes?

    • @treakzy_9594
      @treakzy_9594 6 місяців тому

      i don't think a lot of people change tires for the winter. when the city keeps the tracks off ice, cyclists are fine. a little snow is no problem.
      i might be wrong tho, i've never been in the netherlands in the winter. i myself don't change the tires in winter here in germany.

  • @Jens_Roadster
    @Jens_Roadster 7 років тому

    I felt off my bike last monday... because of the damn snow. Well i'm happy it is melting now. :)

    • @Jens_Roadster
      @Jens_Roadster 7 років тому

      Sorry for English, i'm Dutch. ;)

  • @korboismywaifu
    @korboismywaifu 13 років тому

    How long does it take to bike across Holland?

    • @Anonymous-qd3be
      @Anonymous-qd3be 8 років тому

      Sergeant Whiskeyjack i think about 2 days

  • @zjanggurup
    @zjanggurup 11 років тому +1

    because a bike is means of transport and has to be sturdy and going fast is not that important

  • @wenbiaoliang
    @wenbiaoliang 5 років тому

    I hope they all have studded or winter tires, and why not wearing helmets?

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 5 років тому +2

      We don't need helmets while riding our bicycles, it's very safe in the Netherlands to ride bikes.

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind 2 роки тому

      Their hard heads are impervious to injury. In fact, the skulls of old people are used for oil drill bits.

  • @DennisWurster
    @DennisWurster 11 років тому

    Out of curiosity, what was the temperature and wind speed on this day?

    • @merlero
      @merlero 11 років тому

      I thought this was gonna be a funny video with people being knocked off their bikes from high winds and such. Very disappointed. What was the purpose of this video by the way?

    • @keokiracerhalsteren
      @keokiracerhalsteren 10 років тому +1

      I have no idea about the temperature and wind speed at the time of taping of the video. What I can tell you is that 2 years ago or so when it was -10 - -15 degrees Celsius mid-day, and normal windspeeds of 20-40 km/h everyone was still on the bike. Even with the freezing rain falling down. It sucked a lot, but hey, I made it to school. Couldn't feel my forehead when I arrived at school XD. Looking back it was quite the fun experience :P

    • @Anonymous-qd3be
      @Anonymous-qd3be 8 років тому

      Dennis Wurster like 20℉ no that cold

    • @roy_hks
      @roy_hks 6 років тому

      keokiracerhalsteren What, I’ve never experienced temperatures under -5 degrees celcius in the Netherlands.

    • @alvarofaustino01
      @alvarofaustino01 5 років тому

      @@roy_hks -12 here at mid day. -20 in night. 2012 winter. www.wintergek.nl/winter/2012/

  • @04smallmj
    @04smallmj 11 років тому +1

    Because they are the most practical bikes :-).

  • @eamonnca1
    @eamonnca1 3 роки тому +1

    I prefer it when you add commentary to your videos

  • @weeardguy
    @weeardguy 13 років тому

    @zazenzach Uhm yes... probably a friend that gets a lift... very common here....

  • @ShePlaysIt
    @ShePlaysIt 13 років тому

    If I wasn't so scared of the neighborhoods I have to drive through to get to work, I'd take my bike to work every day.

  • @samipso
    @samipso 11 років тому +2

    Brother, Dutch people love Canadians for they have liberated our country from occupation.
    Isn't mutual respect just the best thing?