Knowledge Amsterdam Study Tour for Bavarian Mobility Experts 13 March 2026 Cycling News On Friday, March 13th, 2026, the Dutch Cycling Embassy hosted a special cycling study tour of Amsterdam for a group of Bavarian female mobility experts attending the Intertraffic Amsterdam congress that same week. The two-day delegation visit was organised by the Bavarian Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The group of about 14 engineers, planners, academics, and policymakers—from various areas of the mobility ecosystem in Southern Germany—were enthusiastic about experiencing Amsterdam’s famous cycling infrastructure and culture. International Relations Manager Chris Bruntlett was more than happy to oblige, and after a short opening where he introduced our expert network and international mandate, the delegation took to the streets of Amsterdam. Highlights of the five kilometre ride included the bicycle parking underneath the harbour at Amsterdam Centraal Station. We also visited Jodenbreestraat—the site of the freeway fight that changed the course of the city’s history—and Alexanderplein—a busy intersection where City engineers had removed the traffic lights, with positive results. We hope this eye-opening experience inspires their push to improve conditions for cyclists in their respective cities.