GENERAL INFORMATION
Legislation
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS LEGISLATION
Vehicle knowledge
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS VEHICLE KNOWLEDGE
Traffic signs and signals
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS
PRIORITY
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS PRIORITY
SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANOEUVRES
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS SPECIAL ROADS, ROAD SECTIONS, ROAD USERS, AND MANOEUVRES
Use of the road
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS USE OF THE ROAD
Responsible traffic participation
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS RESPONSIBLE TRAFFIC PARTICIPATION
HAZARD PERCEPTION
VIDEOS AND MOCK TESTS HAZARD PERCEPTION

Level crossing

A level crossing (overweg in Dutch) is an intersection of a road and a railroad marked with the so-called andreas crosses. Stopping at a level crossing is not only prohibited, but also life-threatening. Several fatal accidents occur at level crossings every year.

Most level crossings are guarded or secured. There are different types of level crossings: the guarded level crossing, the level crossing secured with automatic half crossing trees (AHOB), with an automatic flashing light system (AKI), the unsecured level crossing and the whole automatic level crossing trees (HAOB).

Article 1 of the RVV.
Level crossing: crossing of a road and a railway indicated by sign J12 or J13.