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Amsterdam bans fatbikes in Vondelpark from May 11

Amsterdam bans fatbikes in Vondelpark from May 11

Amsterdam will ban fatbikes in the Vondelpark starting May 11, marking the city's first such restricted area. After a two-week grace period to allow riders to adjust, the municipality will begin enforcing the ban with fines.

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