Licensing and Insurance
- 1/30If you’re applying for an A1 license
You must be at least 18 years old to obtain an A1 motorcycle license in the Netherlands.
When operating a motorcycle over 35 kW
Motorcycles over 35 kW require an A license, which allows unrestricted power use.
If you’re applying for any motorcycle license
You must complete a theoretical knowledge exam before any motorcycle license application.
When holding a motorcycle license
Most Dutch motorcycle licenses are valid for 10 years before renewal is needed.
If riding without a motorcycle license
Driving without a valid motorcycle license can result in prosecution, fines, or even vehicle seizure.
When insuring your motorcycle
All Dutch motorcyclists must have at least WA insurance covering damages to others.
If holding only third-party liability insurance
WA insurance only covers damage caused to third parties and not your own vehicle.
When seeking coverage for theft or damage
Comprehensive insurance is needed for theft, vandalism, and self-caused damage.
If riding without valid insurance
Riding uninsured is illegal and can result in a fine up to €600 and license suspension.
If you have a foreign motorcycle license
EU licenses are recognized non-EU licenses may require conversion after 185 days.
When converting a foreign license
Some foreign licenses can be exchanged directly, others require full testing.
If your motorcycle license has expired
Expired licenses must be renewed through the Road Transport Office before riding.
If you rely only on WA insurance
Basic third-party insurance does not include the rider personal injuries.
If you travel frequently on motorbike
For long-distance or daily use, all-risk insurance offers better protection.
When committing repeated traffic violations
Recurring offenses can lead to administrative suspension or revocation.
While riding your motorcycle
These documents are legally required during motorcycle operation in the Netherlands.
When holding an A2 license
A2 licenses typically remain valid for a decade before renewal is needed.
If you are applying for an A2 license
Riders must be 20 years or older for an A2 license under Dutch law.
If choosing insurance types
All-risk includes theft and own damages, while WA covers only third parties.
If your motorcycle insurance expires
Expired coverage leads to immediate fines and a prohibition on road use.
If your license is suspended
Completing courses or legal waiting periods is required to regain your license.
When riding in another EU country
Dutch motorcycle licenses are accepted EU-wide without special permits.
If choosing all-risk insurance
All-risk policies do not cover pre-existing or mechanical issues.
When renewing your motorcycle license
A valid identity document is needed to process license renewal.
If you miss the license renewal date
Riding with an expired license is punishable under Dutch law.
If fined repeatedly for no insurance
Repeat offenders face escalated penalties and tracking.
If you lie to get insurance
Providing false data is a criminal offense in the Netherlands.
If registering a motorcycle
No motorcycle may be registered without a minimum WA insurance policy.
When commuting long distances
It covers a wider range of risks, including theft and damage during travel.
If you hold an A2 license for 2 years
Progression from A2 to full A license is allowed after two years of safe riding.