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oprijden

Oprijden is a Dutch verb derived from the prefix op- and rijden (to drive). It is used mainly in driving and traffic contexts and can convey two related ideas: to drive up to or onto something, and to collide with something or someone by driving into it.

In traffic usage, oprijden typically refers to the act of moving closer to another vehicle or object

Oprijden is a separable verb in Dutch. In the present tense the forms are ik rijd op,

Outside of traffic, oprijden is rare and largely restricted to specific technical or idiomatic uses within

by
driving
toward
it,
or
of
making
contact
as
a
result
of
driving,
such
as
a
rear-end
collision.
The
exact
meaning
depends
on
context
and
accompanying
prepositions
or
objects.
For
example,
statements
about
accidents
often
describe
a
car
that
has
opgereden
into
the
car
in
front
of
it,
which
translates
to
“the
car
rear-ended
the
vehicle
ahead.”
jij
rijdt
op,
hij
rijdt
op.
The
past
participle
is
opgereden,
and
in
perfect
tenses
it
is
used
with
the
auxiliary
zijn:
De
auto
is
opgereden.
This
construction
is
common
in
police
reports,
insurance
notices,
and
news
coverage
about
traffic
incidents,
where
the
nuance
between
approaching
and
colliding
is
clarified
by
additional
context.
driving
discourse.
Its
most
prominent
usage
remains
in
describing
how
vehicles
interact
with
each
other
or
with
road
features
during
movement.