In the Netherlands, every intersection of the cycle routes crisscrossing the provinces of North Holland and South Holland is numbered. On a sunny April morning, cycling south from the city of Haarlem toward the tulip fields that dot the countryside in fuchsia, yellow, and cardinal red, I passed landmarks 23 and 90. And yet, even with the help of a GPS app, at two signs I went the wrong way, my fellow cyclists went the wrong way, and it would be …
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In the Netherlands, every intersection of the cycle routes crisscrossing the provinces of North Holland and South Holland is numbered. On a sunny April morning, cycling south from the city of Haarlem toward the tulip fields that dot the countryside in fuchsia, yellow, and cardinal red, I passed landmarks 23 and 90. And yet, even with the help of a GPS app, at two signs I went the wrong way, my fellow cyclists went the wrong way, and it would be …