Economy

Bike-Dominated Amsterdam Is Not a Walker's Paradise

As Amsterdammers jostle for space, the city government is trying to ease conflicts between those on bikes and on foot.
A man walks past a bike parking area near Amsterdam Central Station.Yves Herman/Reuters

Urbanists around the world swoon over Amsterdam’s cycling culture: residents trundling around cobbled streets with a child balanced on their handlebars or a friend on the back, everyone blissfully free from the road rage that infects car-heavy cities such as London and New York. What’s not to like?

Well, a few things, if you’re a pedestrian. An oncoming cyclist may barrel through a red light or crosswalk or suddenly swerve onto the sidewalk. Cyclists in Amsterdam often park their bikes haphazardly, cluttering street corners and blocking the passage of strollers, wheelchairs, and suitcase-bearing tourists.