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Nato Summit Will Stretch Dutch Logistical Capacity to the Limit - DutchNews.nl

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Nato summit will stretch Dutch logistical capacity to the limit

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Rijkswaterstaat has been warning of major nuisance for weeks, now it remains to be seen whether those messages have reached everyone.

·Netherlands
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Road users in the Randstad must expect a lot of disruption from Sunday afternoon due to the road closures around the NATO summit. The A5, A44, N44 and the N440 will be partially or completely closed until Friday, and a lot of disruption is also expected on the A4 and N434. Regional and local roads in and around The Hague, Wassenaar, Katwijk, Noordwijk, Haarlemmermeer, Leiden and Rotterdam will also be partially or completely closed.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The morning rush hour is much quieter than usual on Monday morning, despite the various traffic measures for the NATO summit. According to the ANWB, at the busiest time there were 223 kilometers of traffic jams, while a week ago on Monday it was 400.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Although the NATO summit is taking place in The Hague this week, motorists on motorways around the city will have to take closures and traffic jams into account from today. This will remain the case for a large part of the week. This includes the A4 between Amsterdam and The Hague. Several lanes have been closed there since 5 p.m. This is already causing traffic jams on Sunday evening. The motorway restaurant that runs over the motorway is also …

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The NATO summit in The Hague is very noticeable in traffic throughout the Randstad. Also in the days around the summit, from Sunday 22 June to Thursday 26 June.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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