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Bicycles allowed in bicycle sheds for longer periods
Purpose
Moving people
Approach
Changes to regulation
Type
Active
Mode
Bicycle / e-bicycle
About this initiative
Usually, bicycles in bicycle sheds in Nijmegen are removed after 28 days. Due to the pandemic, this duration limit is suspended. From now on, only wrecks will be removed.
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Location:
Nijmegen
Netherlands
Launch date: Apr 18, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: City of Nijmegen, Algemene Fiets Afhandel Centrale (AFAC)
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