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Dutch road signs are clearly placed along roads to guide all traffic participants, including drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. They use standardized symbols and colors to communicate rules, warnings, and directions effectively

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In the Netherlands, priority signs indicate who has the right of way at intersections. The most common is the yellow diamond, which means you have priority. It's important for navigating safely when visiting landmarks, especially in rural areas or smaller towns.

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Speed limit signs are circular with a red border and a number indicating the maximum speed in km/h. They vary by road type: 50 km/h in cities, 80 km/h on rural roads, and 100–130 km/h on highways. Always follow them when traveling between landmarks.

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Highway signs are blue with white text and show directions, exits, and route numbers. Highways (called autosnelwegen) are marked with an 'A' followed by a number (e.g., A2). These roads are key for quickly reaching major landmarks across the country.

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