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It’s not allowed, but cyclists flock to railway tracks and narrow bridge: "Fun challenge"

It’s not allowed, but cyclists flock to railway tracks and narrow bridge: "Fun challenge"

Cyclists in Amsterdam are illegally using a narrow tram bridge near the Amsterdamse Bos as a shortcut while a nearby bridge is replaced. Despite warning signs and the risk of fines, many users continue to cross the tracks instead of using the designated detour. Construction on a new, wider bridge is expected to be finished by late May.

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