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You can apply for a driving license in the Netherlands at 17. However, it would be best if you were accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years old.
There are various categories of driving licenses in the Netherlands, including AM (moped), A (motorcycle), B (car), and more. The type of license you need depends on the vehicle you intend to drive.
To apply for a Dutch driving license, you should pass a theory exam, followed by practical lessons and a practical exam. You can start the process at your local driving school.
If you hold a driving license from an EU/EFTA country, you can use it in the Netherlands. However, if you plan to stay long-term or become a resident, you may need to exchange it for a Dutch license. Non-EU/EFTA license holders may need to take a driving test.
In the Netherlands, driving licenses are generally valid for ten years. After this period, you must renew your license.
Yes, you can drive in the Netherlands with an IDP, but your valid foreign driving license must accompany it.
You can start riding mopeds or scooters at 16 but need an AM license.
The cost of getting a Dutch driving license can vary depending on the license type and your driving school. On average, it may cost around €2,000 to €3,000 for a standard B category license.
Yes, young drivers (under 24) who have just obtained their licenses have certain restrictions, such as a lower legal blood alcohol limit and conditions on the number of passengers they can carry during the first five years of driving.
You can prepare for the theory exam by studying the official theory book, taking practice exams, and enrolling in theory courses offered by driving schools.