The Dutch cities of Amsterdam and Houten are launching a pilot project. A speed limit of 20 km/h will soon be in effect on selected bike paths. This comes in response to the high number of accidents: last year, 281 cyclists lost their lives in the Netherlands. "Fat bikes" are a particular problem there: these motorized bicycles, when modified, can reach speeds of up to 50 km/h. Fat bikes are also frowned upon in the county of [County Name], and …
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The Dutch cities of Amsterdam and Houten are launching a pilot project. A speed limit of 20 km/h will soon be in effect on selected bike paths. This comes in response to the high number of accidents: last year, 281 cyclists lost their lives in the Netherlands. "Fat bikes" are a particular problem there: these motorized bicycles, when modified, can reach speeds of up to 50 km/h. Fat bikes are also frowned upon in the county of [County Name], and …