
5 Dutch Bicycle Signs Expats Get Wrong (and What They Mean)
Dutch cycling has its own road signs, and misreading them means fines or dead ends. Here are the key fietser signs, the 'uitgezonderd' trick, and the vocab.
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Dutch cycling has its own road signs, and misreading them means fines or dead ends. Here are the key fietser signs, the 'uitgezonderd' trick, and the vocab.

Lost in a Dutch town? Here are the phrases to ask the way and, just as important, to understand the answer: links, rechts, rechtdoor and the rest.

Buying an occasion (used car) in NL? Here is how the kenteken transfer, vrijwaring and RDW registration work, plus the vocabulary to avoid a bad deal.

Taking driving lessons in the Netherlands? The instructor's commands come fast and in Dutch. Here are the rijles words, koppeling, rem, spiegel, that keep you in control.

Broken down, or your EV won't charge? The ANWB Wegenwacht is the Dutch roadside rescue, and the laadpaal is where you charge. Here is the Dutch to get help and power.

Where's the toilet, is it free, and what do the signs say? Here is the Dutch for finding and using a public toilet, including the famous 50-cent charge.

Holding your phone while cycling in the Netherlands is illegal, and the fine is steep. Here is the rule, the 2026 amount, the exceptions, and how to stay legal.

An OV fine can come from a forgotten check-out or an unstopped student travel product. Here is what triggers an OV-boete, the DUO trap, and how to contest it.

Can you swap your foreign licence for a Dutch one? Here is how rijbewijs omwisselen works, who qualifies (including the 30% ruling), and the RDW vocabulary.

A bump with a bike or car means the Europees schadeformulier. Here is how to fill out the Dutch accident form correctly, who signs, and where to send it.

A secondhand fiets on Marktplaats is cheap, if it isn't stolen or a wreck. Here is how to check the framenummer, spot red flags, do a proefrit, and the vocab.

A delayed Dutch train can mean money back. Here is how NS's geld terug bij vertraging works: the 30- and 60-minute thresholds, the amounts, and how to claim.

Tap your bank card or use an OV-chipkaart? Here is how paying for Dutch trains, trams and buses works, the inchecken rule, and what is changing by 2027.

Betaald parkeren, the blauwe zone and parking apps: here is how to park legally in a Dutch town without a fat fine, and the vocabulary on the signs.

Een dagje uit, een uitje, een weekendje weg: the Dutch words for days out and short breaks, plus how to suggest one, buy tickets and check the plan.

Spoor, perron, vertrek, via, overstap: how to read a Dutch train departure board and announcements, so you catch the right train from the right platform.

Own a car in the Netherlands and you owe wegenbelasting (motorrijtuigenbelasting). Here is how it's calculated, why diesels pay more, the EV discount, and the vocab.

The OV-fiets, shared cars and e-scooters fill the gaps in Dutch transport. Here is how each works, the vocabulary, and how to grab one when you need it.

Dutch city centres ban polluting vehicles via milieuzones and zero-emissiezones, with camera enforcement. Here is what the signs mean and how to check your car.

A speed camera flash means a CJIB fine in the post. Here is what the Dutch beschikking means, how the 6-week bezwaar window works, and how to pay or contest it.
A Dutch garage visit, the APK, a repair quote, hidden extras, is where bad Dutch gets expensive. Here is the vocabulary to understand the bill and avoid overpaying.

Moved out to Haarlem for space and rent? The 15-minute train to Amsterdam comes with its own Dutch. Here is the commuter vocabulary that keeps your day running.

A company car sounds like a perk until bijtelling lands on your payslip. Here is the Dutch, the 2026 rates, and the private-lease catch every expat should check first.

Importing your car to the Netherlands means BPM tax, an RDW inspection, and a Dutch kenteken. Here is the vocabulary and the rules so the bill does not blindside you.

Your bike vanished, or a BOA is eyeing it. Here is how Dutch bike-removal works, the weesfiets label, the fietsdepot, and the Dutch to get your bike back without a fight.

A resident parking permit means cheap parking in your zone, if you survive the gemeente waitlist. Here is how the bewonersvergunning works, in Dutch.

New to cycling in the Netherlands? Here is the simple fietsenmaker (bike repair) vocabulary tourists and newcomers need to fix a bike and ask the price.

A Dutch licence runs through the CBR. You can test in English, but driving vocab smooths every step. Here is the process, the exams, and the words to know.

Your Swapfiets is gone. Here is the step-by-step: report it in the app, file a police aangifte, and what the theft fee will cost you.

Fatbike rules in the Netherlands are tightening fast. Here is what is legal now, what is coming, the fines, and the Dutch you need to stay on the right side.

Those famous cheap NS train tickets from Kruidvat and Albert Heijn: how they worked, why they have mostly ended, and how to travel cheaply now.

Left your bag on an NS train? Here is how the Gevonden Voorwerpen lost-property system works, the Dutch terms, and how to get your item back.

Forgot to tap out and lost 20 euros? It's the instaptarief, not a fine, and it's reclaimable. Here is how OV check-out works and how to get your money back.

The Dutch words and phrases worth knowing before you land at Schiphol, from the arrivals signs to the train, the OV-chipkaart, and your first supermarket.

Your first bike will likely come from Marktplaats, and so might a stolen one. Here is the Dutch and the checklist to buy a second-hand bike safely.

Highly skilled migrants on the 30% ruling can swap any foreign driving licence for a Dutch one. Here is how the exchange works and the Dutch you need.

The 10 Dutch words you need at the fietsenmaker (bike repair shop) to explain the problem, ask the price, and avoid getting overcharged on your bike.

Stuck on a delayed Dutch train? Here is what the conductor's announcements actually mean: vertraging, spoorwijziging, and the words that tell you what to do.