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1 Speed limit  





2 Localexpress lanes near Rotterdam  





3 Shared road sections  





4 Exit list  





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A16 motorway (Netherlands)






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A16 motorway shield}}

A16 motorway
Rijksweg 16
Location of the A16 motorway
Major junctions
North endInterchange Terbregseplein
South endHazeldonk
Location
CountryKingdom of the Netherlands
Constituent countryNetherlands
ProvincesSouth Holland, North Brabant
Highway system

The A16 motorway is a motorway in the Netherlands. It runs from the interchange Terbregseplein in the northeastern part of Rotterdam, towards the Belgian border near Hazeldonk. The motorway has 19 exits including 7 interchanges.

Speed limit[edit]

Nearly the entire A16 motorway, including both the local and express lanes near Rotterdam, featured a maximum speed of 100 km/h. The only exception to this were two short sections: between Dordrecht and Klaverpolder as well as the section between the intersection Princeville, west of Breda and the Belgian border, where a speed of 120 km/h is allowed. At the section between the Moerdijk bridges and the Belgian border the maximum speed changed to 130 km/h as of 2011.

Northbound express (l) and local (r) lanes

Local–express lanes near Rotterdam[edit]

Near Rotterdam, a system of collector–express lanes is used. The exits 24 through 26 are only accessible through the outer (collector) lanes. The inner lanes serve as express lanes and do not have any exits.

In the northern direction, there are three express lanes of which one lane is reserved for buses and trucks, while on the southbound express lanes three regular lanes are available, of which none is reserved for special vehicles.

Shared road sections[edit]

On two sections of the road, other Dutch motorways run along the north–south motorway A16. Between interchanges Klaverpolder and Zonzeel, the east–west A59 motorway follows the route of the A16 for about 8 kilometers. Further south, between interchanges Princeville and Galder, the same goes for the (also east–west) A58 motorway, for a distance of about 6 kilometers.

Besides, European route E19 (Amsterdam–Paris) follows the complete route of the A16 motorway between the Terbregseplein in Rotterdam and the Belgian border near Breda.

Exit list[edit]

ProvinceMunicipalitykmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
South HollandRotterdam169.9Interchange Terbregseplein E19 / E25 / A 20North end of E 19 overlap
171127Prins Alexander S 109Northbound exit and southbound entrance only
181126KralingenJacques Dutilhweg
191225Centrum N 210 east (Abram van Rijckevorselweg) / Kralingseplein
221424Feijenoord S 106 west (John F Kennedylaan) / S 126 south (Adriaan Volkerlaan) / Van Hoochstratenweg / Arthurweg
Ridderkerk2314Interchange Ridderkerk-Noord A 15 / A 38West end of A15 overlap
2717Interchange Ridderkerk-Zuid E31 / A 15East end of A15 overlap
Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht301923Hendrik-Ido-AmbachtHendrik Ydenweg
Zwijndrecht332122ZwijndrechtPieter Zeemanstraat / H.A. Lorentzstraat / Plantageweg
Dordrecht352221Dordrecht-CentrumLaan der Verenigde Naties / Mijlweg
382420Randweg Dordrecht N 3 northeast (Randweg) / N 217 west (Provincialeweg) / Laan van Europa
North BrabantMoerdijk4629Interchange Klaverpolder A 17 / A 59North end of A59 overlap
483018Zevenbergschen HoekHoofdstraat
5434Interchange Zonzeel A 59South end of A59 overlap
Breda593717Breda-Noord / PrinsenbeekBacker en Ruebweg
6138Interchange Princeville E312 / A 58North end of E 312 and A58 overlap. Including southbound exit 16
61.138.016Breda-WestEttensebaan / (Industrial area) Breda 5000 - 6000Southbound exit and northbound entrance only
633915 (16)Breda / RijsbergenGraaf Engelbertlaan N 263 southwestNorthbound dual exit 15 &16
6742Interchange Galder E312 / A 27 east / A 58South end of E 312 and A58 overlap
714414(Industrial area) Breda 6000 - 7000 / Transportzone MeerRietvelden, Hazeldonk
Hazeldonk/Meer E19 / A1 southBorder with Belgium; this road continues as the Belgian A1; south end of E 19 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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  • External links[edit]

    Media related to Rijksweg 16 at Wikimedia Commons


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