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Tieman Wants to Prevent a Patchwork of Cycling Rules

Summary by rd.nl
Minister Robert Tieman (Infrastructure) doesn't want a "patchwork" of cycling regulations. He's responding to the municipality of Enschede's plan to ban fat bikes from the city center. "We have to keep things understandable, so you don't cross the border into a municipality and suddenly different rules apply," said the BBB minister.
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Minister Robert Tieman (Infrastructure) doesn't want a "patchwork" of cycling regulations. He's responding to the municipality of Enschede's plan to ban fat bikes from the city center. "We have to keep things understandable, so you don't cross the border into a municipality and suddenly different rules apply," said the BBB minister.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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