Rideshare service Uber has come up with a unique solution to a uniquely Dutch problem: cars equipped with bike racks to take both passengers and their rides back home.
Cycling is a deeply ingrained part of daily life in Amsterdam: 75 percent of Amsterdammers own a bike and more than half of all journeys in the city center are made by bike.
It's also estimated that Amsterdam is home to about 880,000 two-wheeled rides.
And while cycling is the heavily favored mode of transportation in the city, biking home can be tricky when it rains or after a few drinks.
Enter Uber Bike.
Integrated into the Uber app for users in Amsterdam, an UberBike option allows customers to hail a car that comes equipped with a bike rack. UberBike charges the standard rate plus an additional €4 for the bike.
No word on whether the service will be expanded outside Amsterdam.