Road signs in the Netherlands

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. Some aren't official anymore and have lost legal validity, but most surviving old signs remained valid.

Dutch warning ducks crossing signs

Speed restrictions edit

Priority edit

Road closed prohibition and mandatory edit

Signs giving positive instructions edit

Parking and stopping edit

Other signs giving orders edit

Traffic regulations edit

Built-up area edit

Warning signs edit

Direction edit

Information edit

Retired signs (no longer used) edit

Below, signs are withdrawn or replaced with new diagrams of the same meaning.

Attention signs edit

Priority edit

Road closed prohibition and mandatory edit

Traffic regulations edit

Warning Signs edit

Information edit

References edit

  1. ^ Through Dutch colonial history, lasting into 1975.

External links edit