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  1. Here are the most important rules for driving in the Netherlands: Drive on the right, overtake on the left. 18 years is the legal minimum age to drive a car unsupervised (or ride a motorbike with an engine capacity over 125cc). 16 is the legal minimum age to ride a scooter or moped (‘bromfiets’). Motorcycle and trike drivers (and any ...

  2. The minimum age to drive a car unsupervised in the Netherlands is 18 years old. However, teens who have passed both the theoretical and practical exams are able to drive from age 17 when accompanied by a registered ‘driving coach’. The teen must request a ‘driving passport’ to be eligible to drive with a coach.

  3. Eligibility Criteria. Before embarking on the process of obtaining a Dutch driver’s license, it’s important to check if you meet the eligibility criteria: Age: You must be at least 18 years old to drive a car in the Netherlands. Residency: You need to be a legal resident of the Netherlands, with a valid residence permit.

  4. You are allowed to drive vehicles for the categories AM, A1, A2, A, B and BE until 1 January 2027 (if the categories on the driving licence are still valid). For the categories C1, C, D1, D, C1E, CE, D1E and DE you were allowed to drive until 1 January 2017. Because you are living in the Netherlands after that date, you can use your driving ...

  5. Driving your car for more than 6 months If you wish to drive your vehicle in the Netherlands for more than 6 months, you will need to pay taxes. You can arrange this by submitting a car and motorcycle tax (BPM) return. If you are coming from outside the European Union (EU) you will also need to submit a Customs declaration.

  6. Speed limits. In December 2019, the Dutch government decided to reduce the maximum speed on motorways from 120 or 130 km/h to 100 km/h during the day between 6am and 7pm. Between 7pm and 6am, you are allowed to drive at 120 or 130 km/h on motorways (depending on the road). In the Netherlands, there is no minimum speed you need to adhere to.

  7. It's mandatory. If you have a valid driving license that was issued in a country that is not an EU/EFTA member state, you can continue to use it for 185 days after registering in the Netherlands (in the Basic Register of Persons). After this period, you may only drive in the Netherlands with a Dutch driving license.

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