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IJmond receives most funding from traffic safety budget. 2.6 million from the province for safer roads

IJmond receives most funding from traffic safety budget. 2.6 million from the province for safer roads

The province of Noord-Holland is awarding 5.8 million euros in subsidies to ten municipalities to improve road safety and develop cycling routes. The IJmond region will receive the largest share, totaling 2.6 million euros.

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