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Seat belt use in the car has improved in Belgium in recent years, rising to 92.2% in the front seat, compared with 84.6% in 2012.

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During a VRT talk show on Sunday morning, deputy prime minister Alexander De Croo (pictured) reopened the discussion about company cars, and called for a revision of the system.

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The Audi A1 produced in Vorst could also be implicated in the scandal known as Dieselgate, in which motor manufacturer Volkswagen is accused of using on-board software to falsify the results

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Cars were banned from many places across Belgium yesterday during the country's tenth annual car-free Sunday event.

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Since the introduction of the pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels in June, the number of drivers using the Interparking car parks in the city centre has dropped by 20%.

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Belgium is the worst country in the world for traffic jams, according to the annual Traffic Scorecard of US company Inrix, a world leader in real-time traffic data.

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Flemish mobility minister for Ben Weyts (N-VA) has found a solution to the problem with Belgium's personalised number plates, which were not recognised by speed cameras due to a technical gl

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Never before have drivers in Belgium spent as much time in a traffic jam as in the first half of this year, according to mobility organisation Touring Mobilis’s new traffic barometer.

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The Belgian Road Safety Institute (BRSI) sorted the 3.3 million speeding fines handed out last year to drivers in Belgium according to car brand and model.

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