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Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen) has called the ballooning costs for the Belgian capital’s metro line 3 “too much for Brussels alone” to bear.

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The metro line 3 project in Brussels, which has already faced difficulties, could end up being scrapped or delayed as a result of another additional cost.

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About €635,000 is being set aside for cycling projects in the Belgian capital thanks to funding for Bikes in Brussels, which is managed by the King Baudouin Foundation.

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The Brussels government plans to impose a limit on the number of e-scooters allowed in the city and allow just two ride-share companies that offer them to operate in the Belgian capital.

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Mobility minister Georges Gilkinet has asked the Vehicle Registration Department (DIV) to be more vigilant in checking applications for personalised licence plates following reports of drivers spo

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The Brussels neighbourhood of Ixelles has found itself flooded with electric scooters after bordering municipality Uccle issued a ban on them being parked.

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More than 2,300 Brussels residents have successfully applied for the region's Bruxell’Air premium, allowing them to trade in their car for sustainable transport options such as bike-sharing, ride-

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Following a vote in Paris to ban electric scooters, with 89% of participants in the referendum voting in favour, the Belgian capital is also considering taking stricter measures if the situation d

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Brussels mobility plan Good Move is working, according to mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen), and data from the capital’s public transport operator Stib seems to support that claim.

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