Article ID: CBB240197958

An accident of history? How mopeds boosted Dutch cycling infrastructure (1950–1970) (December 2021)

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This article argues that mopeds played an ambivalent but ultimately positive role in the long-term success of Dutch cycling. Unlike in many other countries, Dutch cycling levels dropped but remained significant throughout the 1950s and 1960s, partly because cycling infrastructure continued to be constructed. One underexplored factor explaining this is the role of mopeds in the 1950s. The Netherlands constructed a significant network of cycle paths before the 1950s. When mopeds became popular, the existence of this network raised the question of where they should ride. Engineers and politicians classified mopeds as bicycles, assigning them to the cycle path. As a result, engineers decided to build more and wider cycle paths. Despite the danger and discomfort of sharing cycling paths, cyclists therefore also benefited in the long run from the decision to reframe cycle paths as cycle-and-moped paths.

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Authors & Contributors
Henk-Jan Dekker
Emanuel, Martin
Carlo Mari
Jonathan English
Guillermo Guajardo Soto
Dieker, Marith
Concepts
Land transportation
Bicycles
Mobility
Infrastructure
Public policy
Cycling
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Netherlands
Sweden
Europe
Maastricht
Indonesia
Mexico City (Mexico)
Institutions
Club des Villes Cyclables
Amtrak
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