proefroutes
Proefroutes, a Dutch term meaning trial or test routes, are designated road, bicycle, or multimodal corridors used for experimental testing of mobility concepts, road designs, or traffic management measures before broader deployment. They are intended to gather real-world data, evaluate performance, and identify unintended effects in a controlled setting. Proefroutes can cover urban streets, rural roads, or dedicated cycling networks and may involve temporary configurations or staged deployments.
Stakeholders typically include national and local government agencies, research institutions, and private partners. Projects are defined
Common applications of proefroutes include testing dynamic speed limits, adaptive traffic signals, lane reallocation or redesign,
Governance and funding for proefroutes usually come from pilot programs within broader transport or urban development