Intersection reconstruction in The Netherlands
[Ep. 344] The major intersection of Marnixlaan and Amsterdamsestraatweg in Utrecht in The Netherlands was reconstructed in May/June 2014. It is now much safer for cycling. More info in the blog post: http://bicycledutch.wordpress.com/201...

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