"Amsterdam"- in 2013 there were 1.2 million bicycles accounted for, more than its population 

"Amsterdam"- in 2013 there were 1.2 million bicycles accounted for, more than its population 
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Main article: Cycling in AmsterdamAmsterdam Police Bicyclist crossing a bridge over Prinsengracht.

Amsterdam is one of the most bicycle-friendly large cities in the world and is a centre of bicycle culture with good facilities for cyclists such as bike paths and bike racks, and several guarded bike storage garages (fietsenstalling) which can be used for a nominal fee. In 2013, there were about 1,200,000 bicycles in Amsterdam outnumbering the amount of citizens in the city.[138] Theft is widespread – in 2011, about 83,000 bicycles were stolen in Amsterdam.[139] Bicycles are used by all socio-economic groups because of their convenience, Amsterdam's small size, the 400 kilometres (249 miles) of bike paths,[140] the flat terrain, and the arguable inconvenience of driving an automobile.[141]

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