This practice set is essential for anyone preparing for the Dutch AM driving theory exam. You'll gain a solid understanding of the different vehicle types, such as bromfietsen, snorfietsen, speed pedelecs, and brommobielen, that fall under the AM category. Clarify their unique characteristics, speed limits, and license requirements to confidently pass your CBR theory test.

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Prepare for your AM theory exam by clarifying the distinctions between various mopeds and light motor vehicles in the Netherlands. This set covers their legal definitions, maximum speeds, registration plate types, and whether an AM license is required, helping you avoid common exam pitfalls.
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Learners choose AM Vehicle Types to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in the Netherlands. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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The Dutch AM driving license covers mopeds (bromfietsen), light mopeds (snorfietsen), speed pedelecs, and microcars (brommobielen). It ensures you are qualified to drive these low-speed motorized vehicles.
A bromfiets (moped) has a maximum construction speed of 45 km/h and typically a yellow registration plate, requiring a helmet. A snorfiets (light moped) has a maximum construction speed of 25 km/h and a blue registration plate, with helmet requirements varying by municipality.
Yes, in the Netherlands, a speed pedelec is legally classified as a bromfiets (moped) because its electric pedal assistance continues above 25 km/h, up to a maximum of 45 km/h. Therefore, it requires an AM license, a yellow moped license plate, and a helmet.
While the AM license generally covers all vehicles in its category, you can opt to take a specific practical exam for brommobielen only. If you do, your AM license will be restricted, meaning you cannot ride a moped, snorfiets, or speed pedelec. However, if you pass the exam on a two-wheeled moped, you can drive all AM category vehicles, including a brommobiel.
A snorfiets (light moped) in the Netherlands is uniquely identified by its blue registration plate. This distinguishes it from bromfietsen and speed pedelecs, which have yellow plates.
By completing AM Vehicle Types, 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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AM Vehicle Types offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Dutch knowledge for the driving theory exam in the Netherlands.
AM Vehicle Types helps learners in the Netherlands with clear explanations and targeted Dutch practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is designed for learners pursuing their AM driving license in the Netherlands, particularly those who find the various moped and light vehicle categories confusing. It's perfect for beginners establishing foundational knowledge and intermediate learners needing to solidify distinctions for the official CBR driving theory exam.
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