Traffic rules Netherlands

General:
The Netherlands has an exceptionally well-developed road network. In the cities, be sure to watch out for cyclists, as they always have priority everywhere. In most cases, they also have their own traffic lanes, which are controlled by a traffic light system that is separate from the rest of the traffic. Despite clear traffic signs, the many one-way streets in larger towns make orientation a little difficult. In cities, a parking system with “blue zones” applies. Parking discs for these are available at police stations and petrol stations.
Driving licence:
An international driver’s license is not required.
Promise limit:
The 0.5 per mille limit applies everywhere in the Netherlands.
Fines:
Intoxicated driving: from 220 euros
Speeding: from 80 euros
Red light: from 130 euros
Overtaking ban disregarded: from 150 euros
Parking ban: from 50 euros
Telephoning without a hands-free device: 150 euros.
Similar traffic rules apply as everywhere in Europe. Speed limits are 50 km/h in cities and 80 km/h is allowed on rural roads. The limit on motorways is 130 km/h. Parking is prohibited in the Netherlands when there are yellow-marked curbs.









