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  2. Driving licence in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    There are a few steps one needs to follow to obtain a licence. One has to go to a driving school (rijschool) and start to learn how to drive. There is also a compulsory theory exam at the CBR (Centraal Bureau Rijvaardigheidsbewijzen). In the Netherlands, bicycles are a very important part of the test.

  3. Road signs in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The road signs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (the Netherlands and six Dutch Caribbean islands), as well as Suriname, [1] are regulated in the Reglement verkeersregels en verkeerstekens 1990, commonly abbreviated as RVV 1990. While most previous signage, from the RVV 1966 (Dutch) remained legal and official, they have been updated / replaced.

  4. RDW (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Dienst Wegverkeer, commonly known as RDW, [a] is the organization that handles the type-approval and registration of motorized vehicles and driving licences in the Netherlands. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is not limited to passenger cars, but also includes trucks, tractors, bicycles, scooters, drones and more.

  5. Road transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Construction of several imperial highways through the Netherlands commenced. Amsterdam was connected to Paris by Route Impériale no. 2 – a section between Amsterdam and Utrecht is today still a part of the A2 motorway. After the liberation in 1813, the Netherlands' new king continued the project, but with Amsterdam at the centre. The plan ...

  6. King apologises for Netherlands' historic role in slavery

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    Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Saturday apologised for the Netherlands' historic involvement in slavery and the effects that it still has today. The king was speaking at a ceremony marking the ...

  7. Netherlands will no longer allow international adoptions

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    The Netherlands will no longer permit its citizens to adopt children from foreign countries, a Dutch government minister said on Tuesday. Minister for Legal Protection Franc Weerwind added that ...

  8. Netherlands to expand export controls on semiconductor equipment

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    The Dutch government on Wednesday said it would expand its export controls on advanced semiconductor equipment from April 1, which chip equipment company ASML said it did not expect to impact its ...

  9. Comparison of European traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, rules may also differ whether drivers may be required or recommended to bring seatbelts, triangles, first aid, fire extinguishers, spare bulbs, and tow ropes. Countries also vary with respect to minimum driver's age (typically either 17 or 18) and the minimum child age for them to be allowed in the front seat .