Icy roads are causing hazardous driving conditions in almost all of the Netherlands on Monday morning The meteorological institute KNMI issued a code yellow warning for the entire country except the Wadden Islands there are local slippery conditions across the country due to the freezing of wet road sections The slipperiness is sometimes difficult to see and causes hindrance and danger to road traffic,” the KNMI said Road users are urged to adjust their speed and maintain a safe following distance The Twente region is also experiencing foggy conditions The KNMI issued a poor visibility warning for Overijssel for that reason The fog should dissipate by around 10:00 a.m The Rijkswaterstaat also urged road users to drive extra carefully on Monday morning the department already reported two accidents causing major delays Two lanes were closed on the A15 between Hardinxveld-Giessendam and Gorinchem And an accident on the A12 near Zevenaar had cars stuck for over 30 minutes It is unclear whether the weather played a role in these crashes The ANWB expected an average morning rush hour the travelers’ organization reported 116 traffic jams covering 647 kilometers of Dutch roads Train commuters heading toward Belgium should take note of a public transport strike in the country on Monday The regional trains to and from Antwerp via Roosendaal aren’t running today The strike is also impacting some destinations for the EuroCity Direct and EuroCity trains The Netherlands is in for a partly sunny day with a solid chance of sunshine in the morning and afternoon Maximums will range between freezing in the southeast and 5 degrees Celsius in the northwest The wind will be weak but could reach moderate strength on the coast Holland Shipyards Group has laid the keel for a fully electric ferry at its yard in Hardinxveld-Giessendam is one of two ferries Holland Shipyards is building for German tow and ferry firm Schlepp-und Fährgesellschaft Kiel (SFK) The 24.7-m by 6.5-m ferry is a battery-powered the vessel will have 20 solar panels installed on the roof to provide the onboard power supply network The ferry features a non-conventional automated mooring system with mooring hooks on both sides of the ship SFK awarded Holland Shipyards Group a contract to design and deliver the ferry Both vessels are part of the ongoing regeneration of the German city of Kiel’s passenger fleet Kiel’s government decided to build its second ferry at Holland Shipyards Group to ensure consistency across its fleet The project is supported by the German national government’s state department of traffic and digital infrastructure as part of the clean air programme Kiel city aims to be carbon-neutral by 2050 This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.