Einstein thought of the theory of relativity while riding a bike.
I just hope I won’t crash into someone while riding a bike.

Bicycle Rules in the Netherlands
- The rustier the handlebars and the louder the breaks, the better.
- Spend more money on a bicycle lock than the bicycle itself. Emotionally prepare yourself to have your bike stolen or lost. Scoffing at the stupidity of losing your own bike? Take a look at a typical bicycle parking lot:

- As a bicycle rider, you rule the road. Bicycle to car collisions are uncommon in Holland because strong legislature is in place to protect cyclists rights and safety.
- As a pedestrian, cars will stop for you. Bicycles will not.
- Know that cobblestone roads are the norm, and are not desirable for cycling comfort. Expect soreness.
- Bicycles have one gear settings here, so you will look like a fool going uphill. Struggle with dignity.
- The bells sound nice, but have a more startling effect than a car horn. With great power, comes great responsibility.
- Always ride on the right side of the road, no sidewalks EVER and do not ride through shopping avenues during the day.
- When purchasing a bike, expect to lift and sort through a giant pile of discarded bike parts before finding your perfect match – the effort only makes your purchase of rusty old metal and squeaky tires that much more special!

This was in a middle of a courtyard, so we had an audience as we lifted and knocked over and tripped over bicycles.
- Leave humiliated and sweaty after your quest for the perfect bicycle. But before you go, make sure to have the seller take a super cheesy touristy photo for you! Because you’ll never see them again. Unless of course, you find 1/4 prices train tickets online.

Yes, yes you did.
Now, I just need to learn to balance groceries, a potted plant, a pet puppy and a statue on my bike as I ride full speed downhill, then I’ll be Dutch cyclist caliber. But for now, you can catch me cruising around town carrying a smile, because I LOVE MY BICYCLE.
A WORD OF CAUTION
Nobody wears bicycle helmets here, but accidents do happen – and subsequently hilarious social media moments. Feel better Tayler!



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