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bicycles parking lot
6:27:15 2023-02-06 830

Amsterdam opens a parking lot for bicycles under water.
The Dutch capital has opened a special parking lot for bicycles with a capacity of 7,000 bicycles, and the parking lot that settles under water will not receive any cars.
Amsterdam is one of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities, and the Netherlands is leading the way towards a car-less future.
The bicycle parking lot is characterized by its innovative design, and the construction of the parking lot cost the Dutch capital an amount of 65 million euros, and it took 4 years.
The parking lot is located under the city's central train station, which receives 200,000 passengers every day, half of whom use bicycles, according to The Verge.

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