Prepare for the A2 motorcycle theory exam by practicing key motorway rules in the Netherlands. This set covers vital topics like maintaining proper lane discipline, performing safe overtaking manoeuvres, and understanding breakdown safety procedures. Master these rules to confidently pass your Dutch CBR exam and ride safely on Dutch highways.

Start targeted Dutch driving theory preparation for learners in the Netherlands. Train with exam style questions, learn core rules, and build the knowledge needed for the official theory test.
Navigate the complexities of motorway riding with your A2 motorcycle. This set covers common scenarios, including lane positioning, speed limits, proper overtaking techniques, and crucial safety steps during unexpected breakdowns, ensuring you're fully prepared for the Dutch driving theory test.
Preview sample questions from the A2 Motorway Riding practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
Learners choose A2 Motorway Riding to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in the Netherlands. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising A2 Motorway Riding, including how questions match the official theory exam in the Netherlands, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
During the day (06:00-19:00), the general speed limit on Dutch motorways is 100 km/h. At night (19:00-06:00), it can be 120 or 130 km/h, depending on specific road signs. Motorcycles generally follow these limits.
Overtaking on the right is generally prohibited. However, it is permitted when traffic is queuing or in a traffic jam, or when the vehicle you wish to overtake has moved left and is signaling to turn left. Motorcyclists can also filter between the two leftmost lanes in a traffic jam.
Prioritize your safety: pull over to the hard shoulder or emergency lane if possible, put on a safety vest, get behind the crash barrier, and call for assistance. Never stay in your vehicle or cross the motorway.
No. Only motor vehicles that can and may drive at least 60 km/h are allowed to use a motorway. If technical issues prevent your A2 motorcycle from reaching this speed, you are not permitted to enter the motorway.
Yes, motorcyclists are allowed to drive between queues in traffic jams, specifically between the two leftmost lanes. They must not exceed other traffic by more than 10 km/h and should use hazard warning lights during this manoeuvre.
By completing A2 Motorway Riding, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in the Netherlands. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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A2 Motorway Riding offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Dutch knowledge for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
A2 Motorway Riding helps learners in the Netherlands with clear explanations and targeted Dutch practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for A2 motorcycle learners preparing for their Dutch CBR theory exam. It addresses common misconceptions about motorway rules, overtaking in traffic, and emergency procedures, helping riders avoid typical exam traps and develop confident, safe riding habits on high-speed roads.
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