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Amsterdam turns streets at the Dam into one-way roads to reduce constant traffic jam

Summary by NL Times
The City of Amsterdam launched their plan to reduce northbound traffic on Rokin and Damrak in the city center, making streets around Dam Square and the National Monument one-way only for motor vehicles starting on Wednesday. For years, residents and visitors have had to put up with constant stop-and-go traffic between the Blauwbrug and the parking garage next to the Bijenkorf retail outlet. It is also known by the notorious nickname, Bijenkorffi…

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From Wednesday, there will be one-way traffic on the Dam in Amsterdam at the National Monument. It is one of the measures that should ensure that the traffic in the city center on the Rokin and the Damrak is reduced. The traffic jam between the Blauwbrug and the parking garage of the Bijenkorf, also known as the Bijenkorffile, has been causing inconvenience for years.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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From Wednesday, there will be one-way traffic on the Dam in Amsterdam at the National Monument. It is one of the measures that should ensure that the traffic in the city center on the Rokin and the Damrak is reduced. The traffic jam between the Blauwbrug and the parking garage of the Bijenkorf, also known as the Bijenkorffile, has been causing inconvenience for years.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, September 11, 2024.
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