The bus leaves from the Spaarne Gasthuis in Hoofddorp. Cars can most likely park there for free in the Q-Park garage. How exactly this will be done remains to be discussed. You may need to reserve your parking space in advance and have your ticket scanned there.
The next stop is Expo Greater Amsterdam in Vijfhuizen. There are certainly free parking spaces available there.
Loop in Zandvoort
The extended shuttle bus then runs via the Zijlweg in Haarlem and the Brouwerskolkweg via the Zeeweg to Bloemendaal aan Zee and Zandvoort. If it gets too busy, the Zeeweg will be split in two. Buses can continue straight ahead, passing the car traffic on the right.
Towards the Zeeweg, the current free bus lanes are used as much as possible. The journey should take ten minutes less than the same route by car. If bottlenecks do arise, they will be adjusted during the test.
At the end of the route, the bus returns to Hoofddorp via the same route. But first he makes a loop through Zandvoort. Including through the Van Speijkstraat, where one-way traffic applies.
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