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The Google Street View cars are cruising Belgium’s streets as we speak to create updated info for the Street View option on Google Maps.

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The Brussels Capital-Region has launched a mobility campaign to get drivers to slow down.

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Local drivers are improperly using the city’s bicycle boulevards, going as far as removing blocks of concrete to be able to continue accessing local roads.

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For those looking to buy a car, pick up a copy of Le Moniteur Automobile or its Dutch-language equivalent, the Autogids.

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Police in Zaventem have been carrying out spot checks on parked cars - and sending out €58 fines to drivers who have forgotten to lock their vehicle.

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Police in Brussels are trying to identify a man who let a 10-year-old boy sit on his lap and steer his car through the streets of Uccle.

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Belgium’s green parties – Ecolo and Groen – have officially launched a research project into the possibility of staging a second car-free day in Brussels.

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The car is still the most common means of transport for Belgians travelling between home and the workplace, but its popularity has been on the decline since 2005, as commuters are increasing

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