Dutch Road Signs and Road Markings

Which Best Buy Car Hire Excess Insurance Logo 8th October 2025

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by Anna Jones


Do you have plans to explore the Netherlands by car? Becoming familiar with the country’s road signs and markings will allow you to feel more prepared and therefore more confident about driving on Dutch roads.

The Netherlands follows the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, so its signage is consistent with European standards. This means that if you’re already familiar EU road signs, many will look familiar. However, there are some Dutch specific road signs that are worth noting so you aren’t caught off guard.

Here’s a quick overview of the shapes and colours of Dutch road signs:


Essential Dutch Road Signs

Low Emission Zone
Cyclist Priority Over Cars
Beginning/End of Built-Up Area
Stop
Low Emission Zone Dutch Road Sign
Cyclists Have Priority Over Cars Dutch Road Sign
Beginning of Built Up Area Dutch Road Sign
End of Built Up Area Dutch Road Sign
Stop Road Sign in the Netherlands
The Milieuzone signals the beginning of the low emission zone where certain colder petrol or diesel are not allowed. Whether you can enter or not depends on your vehicle’s Euro emission class and these zones are common in major Dutch cities like Amsterdam, Utrecht and Rotterdam.
Fietsstraat translates to bicycle street and means that bikes have priority. Cars are allowed but you must drive slowly and yield to cyclists at all times.
A blue rectangular sign with the name of place on it such as ‘Helmond’ indicates you are driving into a built up area which is likely to have a maximum speed limit of 50km/h.
The same sign with a red diagonal line through it means the built-up area is ending.
A red octagonal sign with the word ‘Stop’ means you need to come to a complete stop at the upcoming junction. It may have the Dutch word ‘Einde’ on it but the rest of the sign will look the same.
Speed Limit
No Parking/No Stopping
No Entry
Priority Road Starts/Ends
Road Sign for Speed Limit in the Netherlands
No Parking Dutch Road Sign
No Stopping Dutch Road Sign
No
Priority Road Starts Dutch Road Sign
Priority Road Ends Dutch Road Sign
The speed limit signs in the Netherlands are the same as in most countries – a red circle with a black number displayed in the middle. This number will refer to km/h.
A blue circular sign with a red border and a single diagonal stripe indicates ‘No Parking’. If the same sign displays a red cross instead of one stripe, it means ‘No Stopping’.
The familiar red circle featuring a white horizontal bar signals ‘No Entry’ - vehicles are not allowed beyond this point.
A yellow diamond marks a priority road. The version of it crossed with a black diagonal line shows the end of that priority.

Dutch Road Markings

The road markings in the Netherlands follow European standards although there are some specific to the Netherlands:


Cycle Lanes and Cycle Paths in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has an extensive network of dedicated cycle routes with each them being clearly marked and protected. Understanding the markings is essential to avoid fines as well as any conflicts with cyclists.

Cycle lanes on the roadway are marked by a red-coloured surface and a painted white bicycle symbol. A broken white line means cars may only use the lane to turn or temporarily avoid an obstacle. A solid white line means vehicles must not enter or drive on the lane under any circumstances.

Other lanes for buses, trams and emergency vehicles are clearly marked and reserved for those users only. If you enter these lanes without permission you are likely to receive a fine.

As well as learning Dutch road signs and road markings, you should read up about road rules and regulations in the Netherlands as well as considering an excess insurance policy for hire cars. This protects you from high excess costs if your rental car is damaged or stolen allowing you to enjoy your road trip across the Netherlands to the fullest.