rss

Speed camera along 'death road' N203 between Uitgeest and Limmen

Speed camera along 'death road' N203 between Uitgeest and Limmen

A focus camera will be installed along the N203 between Uitgeest and Limmen to detect and fine drivers using mobile phones. The initiative by the Public Prosecution Service and local authorities aims to improve safety on a road notorious for frequent accidents. Offenders will face a 430 euro fine, with the camera set to change locations every two months to maximize its impact.

Related articles

Ipswich Town targets Dutch double swoop in goal: Kjell Scherpen could return to Premier League

Ipswich Town targets Dutch double swoop in goal: Kjell Scherpen could return to Premier League

Ipswich Town is looking to sign two Dutch goalkeepers, Kayne van Oevelen from Volendam and Kjell Scherpen from Union St. Gillis. The Premier League club is actively pursuing both players during the current transfer period.

Have you seen Motya, Elza or Dozie? These 15 pets are missing in Haarlem

Have you seen Motya, Elza or Dozie? These 15 pets are missing in Haarlem

Fifteen pets have been reported missing in Haarlem over the past week. Local residents are being urged to keep an eye out for animals such as Motya, Elza, and Dozie.

Thousands of reports of Facebook outage, also issues with Instagram

Thousands of reports of Facebook outage, also issues with Instagram

Meta-owned platforms Facebook and Instagram are experiencing widespread outages, with thousands of users reporting issues via Downdetector as of 10:00 AM. The company has not yet provided an official statement regarding the cause of the technical disruptions.

Father of deceased cyclist Nina starts petition for safety of De Ronde Hoep cycling route

Father of deceased cyclist Nina starts petition for safety of De Ronde Hoep cycling route

The father of a 21-year-old cyclist who died in a collision with a tractor on the De Ronde Hoep route has launched a petition calling for improved traffic safety. He is urging local authorities to implement an integrated safety plan for the popular, narrow route, while the municipality currently maintains that no additional measures are necessary.

The Netherlands is adding ten power substations a day and they are looking increasingly stylish

The Netherlands is adding ten power substations a day and they are looking increasingly stylish

The number of electrical transformer houses in the Netherlands is increasing by ten per day to meet rising energy demands. As these facilities become more common, there is a growing emphasis on improving their visual appearance and smart functionality.