Utrecht summer cycling 2014 [343]

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  • @78hunterd
    @78hunterd9 жыл бұрын

    This is how life should be...simple, effective, and relaxing.

  • @MrSafa61

    @MrSafa61

    3 жыл бұрын

    Then it gets dark, rains, and wind blows in your face. To top it off: you dont have lights amd some bored police notice you. Simple as that

  • @bmw803

    @bmw803

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrSafa61 That's from an American poiint of view. Highly doubt their cops bother anyone like that.

  • @paulvanhooijdonk4626

    @paulvanhooijdonk4626

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrSafa61 Those who do not have a build-in light usually use a clip-on light. easy and cheap. Rain never stops us. We can handle the wind (just keep pedaling in a lower gear). In 50 years time I have had only 2 interruptions with police, both times I got away with just a warning. We also have a lot of free time, decent salaries and decent social security, so ... We are relaxed.

  • @vividangel
    @vividangel2 жыл бұрын

    I have not lived in my Home country for 22 years and the thing I miss the most is the Dutch biking culture. Notting better then a summers day and roll around in the beautiful city's of Nederlands.

  • @dznm10
    @dznm106 жыл бұрын

    I love watching this city of bicycles, it's so much fun to ride a bike in this country without worrying about getting hit by cars.

  • @DavidCulshawmer-r
    @DavidCulshawmer-r9 жыл бұрын

    this is cycling at its best , love the variation of the bikes and how relaxed everyone was :)

  • @petertraudes106
    @petertraudes1064 жыл бұрын

    Iedere keer dat ik me een beetje depri voel kijk ik naar n fietsfilmpje, en echt het helpt.

  • @bramvanduijn8086

    @bramvanduijn8086

    3 жыл бұрын

    De muziek is een fijne toevoeging.

  • @Twowheelsonelens
    @Twowheelsonelens9 жыл бұрын

    Damn, i love when i see the notification " Markenli uploaded a new video", i'm like " Omg omg omg can't wait to watch the video !" :D great job, great channel, greetings from Romania !

  • @effyleven
    @effyleven5 жыл бұрын

    There is an elegance in the Dutch manner of riding a bicycle. The upright posture is more graceful and unhurried. It seems easy and comes naturally, is almost nonchalant, unlike being hunched and toiling over dropped handlebars.

  • @Lolimaster

    @Lolimaster

    5 жыл бұрын

    They pretty much cycle more than they walk, even the elderly feel at ease. While in many other countries even as a way of transport most of the time you get anxiety from cars/trucks/buses/dork pedestrians/bad roads/etc, those people just ride like it's the normal way, without a care in the world. Im starting on an MTB, the hands forward position can be annoying for my palms, since you tend to put some of your weight on the handlebars meanwhile on the typical urban bike like the dutch ones you just use the handle bar for what it is, control.

  • @Dark__Thoughts

    @Dark__Thoughts

    3 жыл бұрын

    The upright posture comes from the bike geometry. Their city bikes have relaxed seating positions with a short reach, instead of those aggressive riding positions of race bikes.

  • @Taerial

    @Taerial

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep! And high viz in this healty position too!

  • @robertcraane7910

    @robertcraane7910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cycling is like walking for lazy people... sitting down while you move! 🤣🤣

  • @ActNormalKid
    @ActNormalKid9 жыл бұрын

    Love this. I wish Americans in cities chose to ride bikes more often. I think we're worried about being uncomfortable, or taking a longer time to get where we need to go. I noticed that just about every person that passed by looked content with riding!

  • @P1nkR

    @P1nkR

    7 жыл бұрын

    Of course they are. It's sunny, they are riding a bicycle and they live in Utrecht. That's the good life for you right there!

  • @maaiker2977

    @maaiker2977

    6 жыл бұрын

    Amber W A bike gets you from point A to B faster in a Dutch city. And during the summer its nicer then in a car...its like your own personal convertible...wind in your hair...cycling slowly through the fields..its so peaceful and refreshing. Instead of sitting in a sweaty car getting road rage stuck in traffic.

  • @petertraudes106

    @petertraudes106

    4 жыл бұрын

    Heppie piepeltjes die dutsjies

  • @bramvanduijn8086

    @bramvanduijn8086

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is a city planning thing. No Dutch person would cycle in an American city, it is dangerous, stressful, unpleasant, and everyone is hostile to you for daring to not be in a car.

  • @jeltefrank
    @jeltefrank7 жыл бұрын

    Wie dit over tweehonderd jaar te zien krijgt geniet hoop ik net als ik nu.

  • @carlosharrymonzonrojas5822
    @carlosharrymonzonrojas58229 жыл бұрын

    La mejor manera de transportarse, divertirse y hacer ejercicio. Todo al mismo tiempo.

  • @Lolimaster

    @Lolimaster

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just an extension of their bodies, they cycle in whatever clothes they use in any normal situation, dress included.

  • @frisianmouve
    @frisianmouve6 жыл бұрын

    4:03 i've spotted the tourists

  • @IamMyAnne
    @IamMyAnne9 жыл бұрын

    two kids on the bike, a bag of groceries, holding an umbrella and supporting another youngster on his own tiny bike? Sure, no problem!

  • @PvdBMr

    @PvdBMr

    8 жыл бұрын

    (My-Anne) This is very common, do not forget we have got designated bike lanes where no cars are allowed.

  • @OriginalPuro

    @OriginalPuro

    6 жыл бұрын

    The most common trait in response to change is denial, "it can't possibly work".:D

  • @rony3927

    @rony3927

    2 жыл бұрын

    I mean way lesser problem than Kids getting shot at school

  • @taerial879
    @taerial8797 жыл бұрын

    OMG... helmet alert: the ones who are spoiling this vid by wearing silly plastic hats are tourists.

  • @wisetibetanmonkey1624
    @wisetibetanmonkey16249 жыл бұрын

    While we rage in endless traffic in America, they are having the good life. I guess we will never make it.

  • @wisetibetanmonkey1624

    @wisetibetanmonkey1624

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I'm afraid the laws of nature are against us. I mean the law of the jungle makes no justice for the little guy. ;)

  • @wisetibetanmonkey1624

    @wisetibetanmonkey1624

    7 жыл бұрын

    Miami is the new Kabul Well, maybe cycling in Kabul is safer since life is still half-sacred. I'm sure they don't come and attack if you ride a bike in traffic. I hear the Taliban made cycling very safe but maybe I'm wrong. Those things you never know for sure. It's like people who say Miami is the new Copenhagen. They don't have a clue but it sounds like good propaganda. No, that's not the way you win a war. This is a war zone.

  • @woutervanr

    @woutervanr

    4 жыл бұрын

    I thin you will, but maybe not in our lifetime. Not soon enough to really enjoy it anyway.

  • @user-rx4jg8lq7h

    @user-rx4jg8lq7h

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe in you! The US has produced so many great things, I am sure a change like that could be done once enough people endorse it.

  • @hondaryder3779
    @hondaryder37792 ай бұрын

    Simple Dutch living, no engine necessary. Notice that smile on every bodies face!!!😁😁😂👍👍👍

  • @MartinIrma
    @MartinIrma6 жыл бұрын

    2:33 Without hands and still keeping control.

  • @frisianmouve

    @frisianmouve

    6 жыл бұрын

    Not that hard, at least if you grew up on two wheels, but you wouldn't want to do that in heavy traffic as you need your hands on the steering for quick breaking and maneouvring. I used to do that in my home town towards the local city, a long straight stretch of bike path between settlements with much lower traffic than the big cities. It makes biking more relaxed as you can kinda sit back and enjoy the view. Very uncommon for me to do that now when i live in Groningen though as it's usually more hectic

  • @MrDiaz-zc6pp

    @MrDiaz-zc6pp

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@frisianmouve I used to ride an (almost exclusive) bike path for 10 km to school, mostly handsfree. Also in Groningen province. Hated it in winters, but in hindsight I love it all.

  • @vimponex
    @vimponex7 жыл бұрын

    Utrecht mijn stadje, Janskerkhof. Mooie video:)

  • @filmart1959
    @filmart19599 жыл бұрын

    Nicely done!

  • @KrunchyJD
    @KrunchyJD7 жыл бұрын

    How cycling should be, safe, relaxed, no spandex, and normal.

  • @zaroffhound
    @zaroffhound8 жыл бұрын

    holland: mind that bike... india: mind that cow... uk: did i just hear a thud?

  • @JuBaoJu
    @JuBaoJu9 жыл бұрын

    Cool video! Thank you

  • @leedorney
    @leedorney9 жыл бұрын

    I need to move to Holland!

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol64432 жыл бұрын

    We are in fact a very mobile nation. All means of transportation are well develloped, from walking, or if you can't walk, wheelchairs, scootmobile. Public transportation; bus, trams, subway/underground/ metro as we call it, trains, and aeroplanes that can cross a highway in an overpath, near Schiphol-airport, cars, but most of all; bikes..and a lot of bikes. I guess there must be millions and millions of bikes in our country. The highest bike-density per square km=square3/4 mile in the world!! I like how amazed foreigners react to our bike-culture. For me that's normal every day. Oh yes, people on a bike and pedestrians etc are protected by law while in traffic. If I would have been involved, while driving my car, and for some unfortunate reason I crash into someone on a bike or a pedestrian, than I am the guilty one. Seriously, then I am in big trouble, big time. Bikers and pedestrians are looked up-on as weaker participants in traffic, I in my car am the stronger one, that's why they are protected, and rightly so. As a foreigner driving a car in any city in the Netherlands can be a challenge, luckily we are well educated drivers, well aware of our responsability to our bikers and pedestrians.

  • @JhunCabahug
    @JhunCabahug6 жыл бұрын

    Wow nice ..a bike friendly Country

  • @omzldn6472
    @omzldn64725 жыл бұрын

    I wish I still lived in Utrecht

  • @hakanka1769
    @hakanka17694 жыл бұрын

    Off ne güzel orda olmak isterdim!😭

  • @majorskies7091
    @majorskies70917 жыл бұрын

    Lucky guys getting a ride with and by her girl xp

  • @robertcraane7910

    @robertcraane7910

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, so you have to hold her tight! 🤣🤣

  • @NowAndThenEH89JW
    @NowAndThenEH89JW9 жыл бұрын

    How many are e-bikes (battery assist)? I thought I noticed two.

  • @BicycleDutch

    @BicycleDutch

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yes there are only two in my opinion as well. The woman at 2:03 and the man at 3:49.

  • @donaldlee6760
    @donaldlee67609 жыл бұрын

    I like how the girl rides on the front rack at 32 seconds. Would adding a stout front rack to my steel city/commute bike work or is this a specialized bike that is designed from the start to carry a very heavy front load/person? It also looks like a similar rack at 1:40 seconds.

  • @Deblijeegel

    @Deblijeegel

    9 жыл бұрын

    there are bikes where these racks are build in, those are strong usually but not meant to sit on. But you can also buy them and install them yourself, people sit on those too but they are less strong and will break faster. These racks are very popular right now with teenage girls mostly. But they are not often used to transport people, it is not practical and I would say more dangerous than sitting on the back. If you want to anyway i would definitely advice to buy a bike with one installed in the frame but please note they are not made to transport people.

  • @windmill10

    @windmill10

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Donald Lee These front bike racks were used in the old days on transport bikes. Like the one that the baker or the butcher boy used to make home deliveries. It is only during the last 3 to 5 years that these racks have become very popular again and are trendy among school children and more and more grown ups like myself. The front bike rack is sometimes welded to the frame on transport bikes but mostly added as an after market item. Not only the front rack but also the transport bike (0:43) is quite a trendy item at the moment (2016). The transport bike is designed to carry heavier loads and is made either from steel bars or from thicker than usual aluminium bar stock. A standard aluminium bike (thinner bar stock) will suffer from carrying heavier loads and may break (literally)! The front bike racks often times have a plastic crate or basket fixed to them to carry stuff around in. Strangely enough school back packs are still carried on the back and not put in the crate. The after market front bike racks are quite sturdy and made out of steel. The standard racks on the back of modern bikes used to be made out of steel but are - like the bike itself - nowadays usually made out of thin aluminium bar stock. Hence having someone riding on the back rack of your modern bike is going to ruin your bike rack sooner or later and is also not beneficial to the health of your bike as a whole (example at 0:56). In the Netherlands you may often see a mom with two children on her bike. The oldest one on the back and the younger one in the front (in a seat hanging from the handle bar). The bike used is often an aluminium "mother bike" (2:48) specially designed to carry heavier loads. An alternative for the front seat hanging from the handle bar can be seen at 0:50 and 1:25 where you see a bike with a small extra saddle attached to one of the bike bars in front of the rider (feet rests needed!). Loads like these can otherwise only be transported on (old fashioned) steel bikes. Your modern aluminium bike (with thin bar material) will end up on the scrap heap after only a couple of years in this scenario. Carrying a person or some other heavy load on the front bike rack can be dangerous because in most cases the rack is attached to the front fork of the bike making steering a lot heavier. On some transportbikes the front rack is attached to the frame so as to not interfere with the steering. Feet can and do end up between the spokes of the wheels. With kids this may result in broken bones. When carrying children (upto 8 years old) on the back of a bike it is compulsory in the Netherlands to have a decent seat with back - and feet support. Feet support will prevent dangling feet from ending up between the spokes. So giving someone a ride on the front bike rack is not the safest way of transport. Pfff that is a lot more than I intended to write :)

  • @Lolimaster

    @Lolimaster

    5 жыл бұрын

    I really like the trackton of custom models for many scenarios.

  • @MrDiaz-zc6pp

    @MrDiaz-zc6pp

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you put your backpack on a luggage carrier, better put it on the front where you can see it. ;-)

  • @jcarter8765
    @jcarter87653 жыл бұрын

    Pro tip: It takes a lot of extra effort when your tires are low on air.

  • @lapland123

    @lapland123

    3 жыл бұрын

    Grip is also something...Specialy when you are in a peloton, and that is where you are in the Netherlands all the time. Low air more grip, pumped up fall. Falling takes more time and effort then low pressured tires. In between is the best.

  • @ameramer5737
    @ameramer57375 жыл бұрын

    هاي في أي بلد .

  • @Ahmed-qn5wj

    @Ahmed-qn5wj

    3 жыл бұрын

    هولندا

  • @MochZaenury
    @MochZaenury5 жыл бұрын

    This is why dutch people are healthy and not many are fat. 😃

  • @emiel1976ep

    @emiel1976ep

    5 жыл бұрын

    Healthy and good looking. 😁

  • @vanreliant5584
    @vanreliant55845 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see real bikes were you sit properly and don't ride along with your nose almost touching the front tyre, head bent back trying to see where your going.

  • @Taerial

    @Taerial

    3 жыл бұрын

    aka City Bikes!

  • @rulanoz
    @rulanoz5 жыл бұрын

    are they still familair with indonesia, the dutch people?

  • @Cl0ckcl0ck

    @Cl0ckcl0ck

    5 жыл бұрын

    Certainly! In many office cafeteria and I believe in the army too we still have 'blauwe donderdag', blue thursday, when they serve indonesian food. Indonesia has made a lasting impact on our cooking so we are reminded often about what once was. Also we have many ethnic Indonesian people here.

  • @Grunn007

    @Grunn007

    3 жыл бұрын

    Selamat siang. apa kabar? :) A big part of Dutch society has Indonesian roots. We call them Indo's. People with one or more Indonesian ancestors. I'm one of them;). And Inonesian food takes main place in our food culture. We cook Indonesian at home and we have many Indonesian Toko's around the country were you csn buy Nasi Goreng, Rendang, Saté, Lemper, risolles and all the nice Indonesian dishes. So yes, we have al lot with Indonesia.

  • @nlbergsma

    @nlbergsma

    3 жыл бұрын

    And many (eldery) people full of nostalgia about "tempo dulu".

  • @mourlyvold7655

    @mourlyvold7655

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Grunn007 Now I'm hungry. Thanks a lot. 😒

  • @robertcraane7910

    @robertcraane7910

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mourlyvold7655 Lekker ff een sateetje maken dan! Have a sate then! I prefer Ajam with peanut sauce!

  • @moochincrawdad
    @moochincrawdad5 жыл бұрын

    1:35 I've got a bike like that! 😀

  • @PavBryan
    @PavBryan7 жыл бұрын

    Sweet :)

  • @maheshpoojari2815
    @maheshpoojari28153 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother died due to knee pain. If she would have got Bycycle on time she would have not died in pain.

  • @adriaandoelman2577

    @adriaandoelman2577

    2 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather died due ass pain because he biked too much.

  • @aquvalent
    @aquvalent6 жыл бұрын

    mensen let alstublieft op uw bandenspanning ,als u zo doorfietst heeft u kans dat u binnenkort een lekke band krijgt en ook de banden gaan korter mee denk daaraan.

  • @marcvanderwee

    @marcvanderwee

    6 жыл бұрын

    In English: People please watch the pressure of your tyres, when you continue to cycle that way (with a low pressure) you have a chance of a flat tyre in a short while, and also the tyres have a shorter life, think about that.

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    haha viel mij ook al op. Zoveel rijden er rond met zachte banden

  • @lapland123

    @lapland123

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Saartje05 meer grip is nodig in een stressvolle omgeving. vandaar weinig spanning op de banden.

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@lapland123 Welke stressvolle omgeving?

  • @STELS1ru
    @STELS1ru7 жыл бұрын

    4:40 This guy should pump up rear tire:)

  • @hunchbackaudio

    @hunchbackaudio

    2 жыл бұрын

    You mean inflate.

  • @lawrence18uk
    @lawrence18uk9 жыл бұрын

    I counted in all 10 derailleurs - all the rest had chain-guards and hub-gears, many no gears at all. Helps that the country is flat!

  • @martijnvv8031

    @martijnvv8031

    9 жыл бұрын

    Many bikes have a Shimano "Nexus" gear system, works perfect, I have a seven speed Nexus on my daily bike , and 24 gears on my ATB.

  • @Whistler4u

    @Whistler4u

    4 жыл бұрын

    In the city you need sturdy bikes, preferably back-pedal brakes. The more moving parts, the easier they brake down.

  • @Kalecommando
    @Kalecommando8 жыл бұрын

    4:02 expats/tourists?

  • @jaccovermeulen2762

    @jaccovermeulen2762

    7 жыл бұрын

    Probably tourist conidering the brand new rental bikes. They behave strange in two ways: they wear helmets and they walk with their bike when they could have biked.

  • @miarey1024

    @miarey1024

    7 жыл бұрын

    great ,i want to live there,

  • @abhijitadak236
    @abhijitadak2362 жыл бұрын

    Ata amader. Dasa hoa darkar

  • @ProtectingSilence
    @ProtectingSilence8 жыл бұрын

    you can see the guy at 0:10 thinking "wait... is that guy filming me?" i imagine you must look like a creeper to some people haha.

  • @user-cm1do9tc8e
    @user-cm1do9tc8e5 жыл бұрын

    اتمنى لو دول العربية تطور

  • @suarcasuarca5571
    @suarcasuarca55713 жыл бұрын

    Coba kalau d negara kita seperti ini ya nyaman kali pesepedah

  • @jimmcdowell6000
    @jimmcdowell60009 жыл бұрын

    I wish it was like this in the U.S. But no one seems to be wearing helmets.

  • @Antisocialpessimist

    @Antisocialpessimist

    9 жыл бұрын

    You look stupid wearing a helmet because bicycles have special paths and if you do fall its your own stupid fault

  • @SuperMichgirl

    @SuperMichgirl

    9 жыл бұрын

    You're talking about the Netherlands, where helmet use is almost non-existent, bike use is very high, and yet it has the lowest cycling death and injury rate in the world. If helmets really were effective, the USA would be the safest place to cycle, right? the Dutch don't need bike helmets because cycling is not an intrinsically dangerous activity - it's the road environment that is dangerous, and the Dutch have created a safe cycling environment. The majority of head injuries are sustained by car occupants. Perhaps it is motor vehicle drivers and their passengers who should be wearing helmets? YAAAY FOR STATISTICS AND DOWNRIGHT FACTS :D

  • @crazypanda5456

    @crazypanda5456

    8 жыл бұрын

    And if you fall you almost never hurt your head (unless you were too drunk). Most of the times you fall on your hands/elbows.

  • @zonbloom6458

    @zonbloom6458

    7 жыл бұрын

    drunk.

  • @emiel1976ep

    @emiel1976ep

    5 жыл бұрын

    @OneManArmy people that wear helmets have more accidents than people that don't wear a helmet. Cars give people wearing a helmet less space and people with a helmet take more risk on there bike. This makes that they are way more victims of accidents. The bike helmet is designed for as you fall and not against cars. Against cars you need a motorcycle helmet.

  • @christophuhlmann9975
    @christophuhlmann99754 жыл бұрын

    Find the tourists!

  • @aderdor
    @aderdor5 жыл бұрын

    Why do so many people have their bikes with so little pressure?

  • @lapland123

    @lapland123

    5 жыл бұрын

    grip, riding a bike isn't fun it's F1 in the city. soft tires have more grip, you need that in F1.

  • @bramvanduijn8086

    @bramvanduijn8086

    3 жыл бұрын

    Laziness.

  • @ineedsometits
    @ineedsometits9 жыл бұрын

    90% of the bikes are under inflated. such a waste of energy

  • @martijnvv8031

    @martijnvv8031

    9 жыл бұрын

    Indeed, but it makes the ride allot more comfortable !

  • @jhcfight

    @jhcfight

    8 жыл бұрын

    +i need some tits The icing on the cake is seen at 4:42, especially considering the extra weight the man has to carry. Suspension at the saddle and/or wheels are the answer to have a comfortable ride.

  • @djkenny1202

    @djkenny1202

    7 жыл бұрын

    I under inflate in inclement weather as well.

  • @0manderijn0

    @0manderijn0

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's probably because there was a rapid weather change + laziness of not feeling like checking your tires. I rarely check my tires myself (only re-enflate them when I start to feel that the wheel itself hits the road sometimes :P)

  • @laurensbeerendonk2832
    @laurensbeerendonk28325 жыл бұрын

    Using a cellphone is forbidden now!

  • @brozius

    @brozius

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nog niet, vanaf juli pas

  • @GordoGambler
    @GordoGambler2 жыл бұрын

    0:56 180 lb passenger...... Americans > 28 lb bike is soooooooo heavy. LOL hahahahaha My heavy tour bike with Rohloff14 was 120 lbs, did 8,100 miles.

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje054 жыл бұрын

    4.03 LMAO!!!

  • @wimahlers

    @wimahlers

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bicycle helmets, bicycle helmets, bicycle helmets... Personally I consider bicycle helmets detrimental to health and cycling. I can explain that at length but I won't do that here. Here I want to explain that British tourists have to wear a bicycle helmet when cycling in The Netherlands otherwise their travel Insurance will not cover any bicycle accident costs. See: www.gocompare.com/travel-insurance/guide/cycling-holidays/ And I quote from this source: "If you’re involved in an accident and aren’t wearing a helmet at the time, you won’t be able to claim." In other words, British tourist have no choice but to wear a bicycle helmet. Oddly enough, when the same UK citizen is cycling at home, that is not being a tourist, than you don't have to wear a helmet. I.e. wearing a helmet is only required by British travel insurances.

  • @brozius

    @brozius

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@wimahlers Again... do you wear a helmet in the shower/bathtub?

  • @wimahlers

    @wimahlers

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brozius That is another question. As to British holiday insurance ...it is what it is. It is what most British insurance agencies demand from their bicycling vacationing citizens.

  • @xzaz2
    @xzaz23 жыл бұрын

    0:33 this is soo... stereotype lol

  • @agajendrabasammaroopadeepa9482
    @agajendrabasammaroopadeepa94826 жыл бұрын

    a nonsense wt is the is this amercians u dont have any bikes there

  • @EugeneAyindolmah
    @EugeneAyindolmah4 жыл бұрын

    37:1 like to dislike ratio (444:12)

  • @dashcameraro2031
    @dashcameraro20313 жыл бұрын

    02:26 No no not like that, never . Be a man 😂😂😂

  • @MatthijsvanDuin

    @MatthijsvanDuin

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol, grow up

  • @1970jel

    @1970jel

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Netherlands has no macho culture, so that is no problem for most men.

  • @wimahlers
    @wimahlers4 жыл бұрын

    Bicycle helmets, bicycle helmets, bicycle helmets... Personally I consider bicycle helmets detrimental to health and cycling. I can explain that at length but I won't do that here. Here I want to explain that British tourists have to wear a bicycle helmet when cycling in The Netherlands otherwise their travel Insurance will not cover any bicycle accident costs. See: www.gocompare.com/travel-insurance/guide/cycling-holidays/ And I quote from this source: "If you’re involved in an accident and aren’t wearing a helmet at the time, you won’t be able to claim." In other words, British tourist have no choice but to wear a bicycle helmet. Oddly enough, when the same UK citizen is cycling at home, that is not being a tourist, than you don't have to wear a helmet. I.e. wearing a helmet is only required by British travel insurances.

  • @brozius

    @brozius

    4 жыл бұрын

    You have got more chance to slip in the shower/bathtub and hit your head, do you wear a helmet in there? It's very safe to cycle in the Netherlands, if it would be dangerous there would have been a lot of people injured in the Netherlands.

  • @Taerial

    @Taerial

    3 жыл бұрын

    @. W Ahlers. Totally nonsens! The Dutch infrastructure isn't a warzone! Soldiers and jet-pilots wear helmets.

  • @wimahlers

    @wimahlers

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Taerial I totally agree it is nonsense. Or more precise, absurd. But it is what it is. It is what most insurance agencies demand from their bicycling vacationing citizens.

  • @pedroheemstra9314
    @pedroheemstra93149 жыл бұрын

    again no helmets, the dutch never learn...

  • @09conrado

    @09conrado

    9 жыл бұрын

    What do you think, could a whole nation really be just stupid or must there be something more about it?

  • @Antisocialpessimist

    @Antisocialpessimist

    9 жыл бұрын

    We dont need helmets

  • @pedroheemstra9314

    @pedroheemstra9314

    9 жыл бұрын

    its not that we bike that fast lol, why a helmet if we going 20 km a hour, i bike all my life and never injured myself..

  • @SuperMichgirl

    @SuperMichgirl

    9 жыл бұрын

    You're talking about the Netherlands, where helmet use is almost non-existent, bike use is very high, and yet it has the lowest cycling death and injury rate in the world. If helmets really were effective, the USA would be the safest place to cycle, right? the Dutch don't need bike helmets because cycling is not an intrinsically dangerous activity - it's the road environment that is dangerous, and the Dutch have created a safe cycling environment. The majority of head injuries are sustained by car occupants. Perhaps it is motor vehicle drivers and their passengers who should be wearing helmets? YAAAY FOR STATISTICS AND DOWNRIGHT FACTS :D

  • @thecrow3875

    @thecrow3875

    6 жыл бұрын

    Learn what exactly? We’re not drama queens.