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Plan a brommer route
A brommer route is a route for your bromfiets (yellow plate, 45 km/h). Scootmaps plans your route on the carriageway — and only on bromfietspad where G12a allows it.
Plan brommer routeBrommer route is not a car route
Many riders use Google Maps in car mode — and end up on trunk roads where yellow plate is banned. Bike mode sends you onto G11 cycle paths where only snorfiets may ride.
A real brommer route knows trunk road bans, G11 blocks, and when a parallel bromfietspad beats the carriageway.
How Scootmaps calculates your brommer route
Scootmaps uses a bromfiets profile on OpenStreetMap: carriageway by default, G12a paths where legal and connected, no motorway or trunk road.
On the map you see where you ride on road (yellow) and bromfietspad (slate). Useful to check if your current app routes you illegally.
Brommer route nationwide
From Amsterdam to Utrecht, or along provincial roads outside the Randstad — Scootmaps calculates your brommer route across the country. Provincial bromfietspaden included where mapped in OSM.
Free in the browser. No Bromly or ScooterNav account needed to test a route — compare the same trip next to your current app.
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Plan brommer routeFAQ
- Is brommer route the same as bromfiets route?
- Yes. Brommer is colloquial for bromfiets (yellow plate). Scootmaps routes both to the same legal network.
- Can I plan a brommer route with Google Maps?
- Not reliably. Car mode ignores trunk road bans; bike mode sends you onto cycle paths where bromfiets may not ride. Use bromfiets-specific navigation.
- Does a brommer route on Scootmaps cost money?
- No. Route planning for yellow plate is free at scootmaps.nl.