Published On Jul 24, 2020
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Hi everyone, I hope you enjoyed this weeks video about cycling in The Netherlands and that these bicycling tips for cyclists in my country will help you on your future travels to The Netherlands.
Just a little extra clarification on the 'shark teeth', or haaientanden in Dutch: When you're cycling and these tooth are pointed towards you, you need to stop and wait until the traffic has passed before you can cycle further. If the shark teeth are pointed towards the roads where cars drive, etc. (which often happens on roundabouts, but not always), then you can continue to cycle and cars etc have to stop for you. But always check to make sure they stop, because sometimes drivers are hit by low sun, a blind spot, or are simply dumb, and then it can get a little dangerous.
If there's anything else you want to know or have a question that you'd want answers to, leave them down in the comments below!
See you next week with another The Netherlands travel video and guide!
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