
This lesson focuses on the specific speed regulations for major highways in the Netherlands. You will learn to identify an 'autosnelweg' (motorway, G1 sign), where the speed limit is 100 km/h between 6:00 and 19:00 and often 130 km/h at other times, unless indicated otherwise. The lesson also covers the 'autoweg' (expressway, G3 sign), which typically has a speed limit of 100 km/h. Furthermore, you will study dynamic speed limits indicated on electronic signs, which can change due to traffic or weather conditions.

Prepare effectively for the Dutch Category B (car) driving theory test with this structured curriculum. This course provides in-depth knowledge of all essential topics, including traffic regulations, road signs, right-of-way rules, and safe driving practices in the Netherlands. You will learn to interpret complex traffic situations, understand vehicle requirements, and recognize the responsibilities of a safe driver, ensuring you are fully equipped to succeed in your CBR theory exam and drive safely on Dutch roads.
The Highway Speed Limits (Autosnelweg & Autoweg) lesson explains one of the most important subjects in the Speed Management and Limits unit of the Dutch Driving Theory B curriculum. It focuses on essential exam content that every learner in the Netherlands needs for the Dutch driving theory exam. Through clear explanations, practical examples, and real traffic situations, this lesson helps you understand how the rules work in practice and strengthens your overall exam preparation.
Upon completing this lesson, you will be able to confidently navigate Dutch highways like the autosnelweg and autoweg, adhering to all posted speed limits. You'll understand the nuances between different highway types, including when standard limits of 100 km/h or 130 km/h apply on an autosnelweg, and the consistent 100 km/h on an autoweg. Crucially, you will learn to interpret and respond appropriately to dynamic speed limits displayed on electronic signs, a common element in both real-world driving and theory exams. This knowledge will not only help you pass your CBR theory test but also contribute to safer, more responsible driving on Dutch high-speed roads, preventing common mistakes like exceeding temporary limits or misinterpreting sign information.
This lesson is ideal for learners preparing for the Dutch driving theory test (Category B) who need to understand the specific speed regulations for motorways and expressways. It's particularly helpful if you find questions about highway speed limits confusing or want to gain confidence before facing them on the exam.
View all lesson topicsFind answers to common questions about the Highway Speed Limits (Autosnelweg & Autoweg) lesson, including how it connects to the Speed Management and Limits unit and the full Dutch Driving Theory B curriculum. Learn how long the lesson takes, what topics it covers, and how it supports your preparation for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
The Highway Speed Limits (Autosnelweg & Autoweg) lesson is designed to make complex driving theory topics easier to understand. Content is written in a clear and practical way, aligned with exam expectations in the Netherlands, and supported by examples that reflect real traffic situations. Whether you are reviewing or starting from scratch, this lesson helps you study efficiently and make steady progress inside the Dutch Driving Theory B curriculum.
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