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De Hovenring, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Netherlands
The Hovenring is a suspended cycle path roundabout in the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands and the first of its kind in the world. It is situated in between the localities of Eindhoven, Veldhoven and Meerhoven which accounts for its name, which is Dutch for "Ring of the 'Hovens'". The Hovenring was first conceived of in 2008, when increased traffic between Eindhoven and Veldhoven was starting to overwhelm the capacity of the roundabout on the crossing of the roads known as Heerbaan in Veldhoven and the Meerenakkerweg (Heistraat). In order to improve the flow of traffic and improve safety, it was decided to completely separate motorized and bicycle traffic. In addition, it was decided to transform the roundabout for cars into a regular crossing of streets, to improve the flow of traffic. This left a decision to be made about what to do about the bicycle traffic. The city council of Eindhoven decided that they wanted to develop an eye-catching project, in keeping with ambitions of the Brainport top technology region (a knowledge economy-driven cooperative of the municipalities in the Eindhoven metropolitan area). The design for the Hovenring was made by the ipv Delft design agency. The name was chosen through a competition held among the population of Eindhoven and Veldhoven. Literally the name means "ring of the Hovens", referring to Eindhoven, Veldhoven and Meerhoven (the residential area where the Hovenring is). In addition, the name refers to the suspended ring of the Hovenring, as well as to the ring and needle (the central pylon) of lights that are formed by the lights that adorn the construction. With the addition of the lights, the name also refers to Eindhovens unofficial designation of "city of lights". The construction started on 11 February 2011. The new crossing was opened on 30 December 2011.[6] About a week later, the crossing was again closed for all traffic, because the suspension cables were found to vibrate in a manner that was considered harmful. The Hovenring was finally opened to the public on 29 June 2012. The Hovenring is officially a roundabout, but in fact it is a circular cable-stayed bridge with the 72 metres (236 ft) diameter deck suspended from a single 70 metres (230 ft) tall central pylon by 24 cables. The entire construction is made of steel. (source:wikipedia)
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Tags: roundabout; eindhoven; traffic; veldhoven; the netherlands; bicycle; infrastructure
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