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Kernwoorden

Een overzicht van de kernwoorden over het verkeer. Hier kunt u gemakkelijk kernwoorden en definities opzoeken die u nog niet kent.


South Dakota

The flag of South Dakota represents the U.S. state of South Dakota. It consists of a field of sky blue charged with a version (in navy blue on white) of the state seal in the center, surrounded by gold triangles representing the sun's rays, surrounded in turn by inscriptions in gold sans-serif capitals of 'south dakota' on top and 'the mount rushmore state' (the state nickname) on the bottom. The sun represents the common weather in South Dakota. The inscription on the bottom was 'the sunshine state' before it was changed in 1992. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Tennessee

The flag of Tennessee displays an emblem on a field of red, with a strip of blue bordered by white on the fly. The emblem in the middle consists of three stars on a blue circle also with a white border. The central emblem portion of the flag has been adopted as the state's unofficial logo, and appears in the logos of some Tennessee-based companies and sports teams. Examples include the First Horizon Bank and the Tennessee Titans. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Texas

The flag of Texas is the official flag of the U.S. state of Texas. It is well known for its prominent single white star which gives the flag its commonly-used name: 'Lone Star Flag'. This lone star, in turn, gives rise to the state's nickname: 'The Lone Star State'. The flag, flown at homes and businesses statewide, is highly popular among Texans and is treated with a great degree of reverence and esteem within Texas. Along with the flag of Hawaii, it is one of two state flags to have previously served as a national flag of an independent country. In 2001, the North American Vexillological Association surveyed its members on the designs of the 72 U.S. state, territorial, and Canadian provincial flags and ranked the Texas flag second, behind New Mexico. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Utah

The flag of Utah was adopted in February 2011 and consists of the seal of Utah encircled in a golden circle on a background of dark navy blue. It replaced a previous, albeit rather similar flag that had been in use since 1913. It is one of the state flags of the United States. A bald eagle, the national bird of the United States, symbolizes protection in peace and war. The sego lily, the state flower of Utah, represents peace. The state motto 'Industry' and the beehive represent progress and hard work. The U.S. flags show Utah's support and commitment to the United States. The state name 'Utah' appears below the beehive. The date 1847 represents the year the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley, while 1896 represents the year that Utah was admitted as the 45th state to the Union. The six arrows represent the six Native American tribes that live in Utah (Shoshone, Goshute, Navajo, Paiute, Northern Utes, and White Mesa Utes). David Rindlisbach (Art Director) placed 45 stars on the flag this time to represent Utah is the 45th state to join the Union. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Vermont

The flag of Vermont displays the coat of arms and motto of Vermont ('Freedom and Unity') on a rectangular blue background. The Vermont General Assembly adopted this flag on June 1, 1923. The flag consists of the state's coat of arms and motto on a field of azure. While the pine needle supporters of the coat of arms are represented throughout New England and symbolizes the small pine branches worn at the battle of Plattsburgh near the end of the War of 1812, the pine tree in the middle of the coat of arms represents the Vermont forests. The cow and three sheaves of wheat represent the dairy and agriculture industries. The deer head on top represents Vermont's wildlife. The Green Mountains are in the background as well. The motto, 'Freedom and Unity', is also used. The motto balances two different ideals, the freedom of the individual citizen, and the welfare of the common good. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Virginia

The flag of Virginia consists of the obverse of the seal against a blue background. A state flag was first adopted at the beginning of the American Civil War in April 1861, readopted in 1912, and standardized by the General Assembly in February 1950. The standing allegorical female figure of virtue is shown having vanquished tyranny, symbolized by a fallen king at her feet. She has an exposed breast in the manner of classical depictions of Amazons, making this the only state flag in the U.S. depicting a form of nudity. The motto, 'Sic semper tyrannis,' means 'Thus always to tyrants.' The flag may be decorated with a white fringe along the fly edge; this is usually done when the flag is displayed indoors. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Washington

The flag of Washington consists of the state seal, displaying an image of its namesake George Washington, on a field of dark green with gold fringe being optional. It is the only U.S. state flag with a field of green as well as the only state flag with the image of an American president. The Secretary of State regulates flag protocol related to the state flag, as well approving replica flags for commercial sale and other standards related to the flag. The flag was officially adopted on March 5, 1923, and has been a symbol of Washington ever since. Washington had achieved statehood in 1889, but did not have an official flag at the time. The Washington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution designed the flag in 1915 and campaigned for its adoption by the Washington State Legislature in the early 1920s. The state flag has undergone minor revisions since its adoption, including the use of standardized colors in 1955 and a modernized seal in 1967. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

West Virginia

The flag of West Virginia is the official flag of the U.S. State of West Virginia and was officially adopted by the West Virginia Legislature on March 7, 1929. The present flag consists of a pure white field bordered by a blue stripe with the coat of arms of West Virginia in the center, wreathed by Rhododendron maximum and topped by an unfurled red ribbon reading, 'State of West Virginia.' It is the only state flag to bear crossing rifles, meant to illustrate the importance of the state's fight for liberty during the Civil War as the southern unionist 35th state. The first flags to represent West Virginia following statehood were battle flags utilized by West Virginia regiments during the American Civil War. West Virginia's first official state flag was adopted in 1905, based upon the flag designed and used by the West Virginia State Commission at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904. This flag was altered in 1907 for the Jamestown Exposition and featured the coat of arms on the obverse and a sprig of Rhododendron maximum on the reverse. In order to reproduce the flag more inexpensively, the West Virginia Legislature ratified the current flag with the state's coat of arms integrated with the rhododendron, which appears on both the obverse and the reverse. The 'Pledge of Allegiance to the West Virginia State Flag' was unanimously adopted by the office of the Secretary of State of West Virginia in 1977. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Wisconsin

The flag of Wisconsin is the official flag of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The flag was first adopted in 1863, and was modified in 1979. It is a blue flag charged with the state coat of arms of Wisconsin. The flag field is navy blue with the Wisconsin coat of arms in the center, and the words 'Wisconsin' and '1848' above and below the seal in a bold white. On the top of the coat of arms, there is a badger, and the state motto 'Forward'. In the center, on the shield, there is a plow to represent farming, a pick and shovel to represent mining, an arm and hammer representing manufacturing, and an anchor representing navigation. In the center of the shield is the United States coat of arms. The shield is supported by a sailor and a yeoman, both representing labor on land and on water. On the bottom there is a cornucopia, representing prosperity, and there are 13 lead ingots representing both mineral wealth and the original 13 colonies of the United States. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Wyoming

The flag of Wyoming consists of the silhouette of an American bison. The red symbolizes the Native Americans and the blood of pioneers who gave their lives. The white is a symbol of purity and uprightness. The blue is the color of the skies and distant mountains. It is also a symbol of fidelity, justice and virility. The bison represents the local fauna, while the seal on it suggests the custom of branding livestock. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

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@Unknown - Aug 30

Плюс 3 9 8 8 8 7 6

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@Unknown - Aug 30

Ивайло Иванов Иванов

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@Unknown - Aug 29

Ivaylo ivanov ivanov

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@Unknown - Aug 14

Vwb borden verkeersplein en rotonde slaat U hier de plank behoorlijk mis. Mag wel eens aangepast worden. Jammer.

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@Unknown - May 30
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@Unknown - May 21

Driving whit a tractor possible? What are the requirements? Can i drive whit a dutch T-licence?

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@Unknown - Apr 29

Good

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@Unknown - Apr 09

hoi ik kan niet leren echt moeilijk hoor

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@Unknown - Oct 13

verzekering aanhangwagen verplicht of niet

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@Unknown - Sep 28

Tot waar geldt een verkeersbord? In België is dat tot het volgende kruispunt, in Spanje lijkt het verder te reiken.

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@Unknown - Aug 28

Waar kan ik het bord vinden, einde werk in uitvoering. Er staat dan een schuine streep er door.

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@Unknown - Aug 28

Waar kan ik hetbord vinden, einde werk in uitvoering. Er staat dan een schuine streep er door.

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@Unknown - Aug 27

Parkeertijden noorwegen?

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@Unknown - Sep 07

بعضی سوالها طوری ترراهی شده ذهن مراجعین رامختل می کند.تااینکه معلومات را اضافه کند

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@Unknown - Jun 20

Jammer dat er geen vragen zijn

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@Unknown - Jun 20

Jammer dat er geen voorrangsregel zijn

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@Unknown - Jan 11

Zie hieronder

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@Unknown - Jan 11

Bij ons staat in het park een bord rond met een poepende hond erop is dat een verbodsbord of een opmerkings bord ? Ze laten de honden poepen en lopen gewoon lekker door kan dat zo maar ???

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@Unknown - Dec 16

perfeckt

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@Unknown - Dec 11

ik wil met kleine aanhanger zonder eigen kenteken naar de oekraine kan dat ,zonder probleem

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@Unknown - Nov 06

Instructies onduidelijk, ben met verkeersbord tegen auto aangereden (geintje). Ik had wel wat aan de random test, truckje dat mij enorm hielp is een patroon ontdekken in de vorm en kleur van bord en en aangegeven symbool, dan kun je het juiste antwoord meestal wel raden,ook als je niet zeker bent.

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@Unknown - Oct 20

Duik in weg

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@Unknown - Sep 19

Best ok.

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@Unknown - Jun 28

Top gepresenteerd!

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@Unknown - May 06

ik vink het leuk

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@Unknown - Apr 01

Kan ik in slovakaaks taal leren het is makkelijk

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@Unknown - Feb 01

Oei ! Ik dacht hier de Thaise wegcode te vinden in het NL ? Blijkbaar mis ? Iemand een LINK waar ik dat wel kan vinden, Thaise wegcode met verkeersborden en info in het Nederlands? Mag altijd gestuurd worden ...

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@Unknown - Nov 07

Vraag / antwoord op vraag 22 is niet juist.

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Admin - Apr 24

Beste student! Op deze pagina proberen we u iets bij te leren over de verkeersregels. Laat ons weten wat u ervan vindt!

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@Unknown - Jun 07

Lekker pik

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@Unknown - Jun 04

Handige applicatie alleen er zijn zo veel niet op genomen in China jammer

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