Amsterdam on Two Wheels
MTA
The Culture, History, and Everyday Life of the World's Cycling Capital
2nd Edition
"Amsterdam on Two Wheels" offers a comprehensive exploration of how Amsterdam transformed itself into the world's leading cycling capital, showcasing the profound interplay between culture, history, and urban planning. The book traces the bicycle's evolution from a novel luxury item in the late 19th century to an indispensable, egalitarian mode of transport, deeply embedded in the city's daily life. It highlights the pivotal "Stop de Kindermoord" movement and other grassroots activism that, fueled by rising traffic fatalities and the 1970s oil crisis, ignited a revolution against car-centric urban development. This public outcry led to visionary policy shifts in the late 1970s, including restricting car access, reducing parking, and investing heavily in physically separated bike lanes and redesigned intersections, effectively reclaiming the city's streets for its people.
Beyond historical context, the book delves into the practical realities and innovative solutions that define Amsterdam's cycling success. It details the sophisticated design principles behind its cohesive and direct cycling network, the strategic integration of cycling with public transit through initiatives like the world-renowned OV-fiets system and monumental underground bike garages, and the city's continuous efforts to manage the challenges of a burgeoning cycling population. From cargo bikes replacing family cars to navigating wet streets and addressing persistent issues like bike theft, "Amsterdam on Two Wheels" provides an intimate look at the everyday rhythms and unwritten rules that govern this vibrant two-wheeled society. It culminates by offering actionable best practices for urban planners globally, demonstrating how Amsterdam's "policy to pedal" journey continues to inspire a future of more livable, sustainable, and bike-friendly cities worldwide.
This book is for urban planners, city officials, and policymakers seeking practical blueprints for sustainable urban mobility. It also appeals to cycling enthusiasts, tourists planning a visit to Amsterdam, and anyone interested in the cultural, social, and economic impact of a bike-centric city. Readers who want to understand how grassroots activism and visionary policy can fundamentally reshape an urban environment will find this content particularly insightful.
August 8, 2025
33,138 words
2 hours 19 minutes
Click to order this paperback:
Buy NowPrint copy is made to order and ships worldwide. Includes the ebook free, ready to read instantly.
$5 account credit for all new MixCache.com accounts!