Fietsersbond


The Dutch Fietsersbond is an organisation which represents the interests of cyclists in the Netherlands by working towards the expansion and improvement of bicycle friendly infrastructure. The Fietsersbond does this by lobbying, and working with, all levels of government on urban planning, policies, and laws, etc. to improve cycling conditions and make Dutch cities, towns and country areas safer and easier to get around in for anyone who rides a bike — which is a large proportion of the population: approximately 5 million Dutch people ride every day out of the country's total population of 16.8 million.
The Fietsersbond lobbies politicians and the civil service on all levels — national, provincial & local — to achieve :
They provide and/or conduct:
The Fietsersbond has 32,000 members, has more than 1500 active volunteers, is organised into 150 local branches across the country, and is organised from its national office at Utrecht which has 25 staff members. It is a member of the European Cyclists' Federation and is a principal partner of the . It publishes a quarterly members' magazine called the Vogelvrije Fietser. The organisation also conducts the Fietsstad awards every few years where a Dutch town or city that has done extraordinarily well in improving and expanding its cycling infrastructure, is honoured.