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Illustration picture shows an electric reload station symbol pictured during the inauguration of the ultra-fast Brusol Mobility stations, the fastest charging stations in Brussels, and launch of Brusol Connect, a crowdfunding platform to involve the inhabitants of Brussels in the energy transition, in Brussels, Wednesday 15 September 2021. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Mobia, the umbrella organisation for mobility federations Febiac, Renta and Traxio, has reacted to Flanders' plan to ban the registration of new fossil fuel cars from 2027 and used cars from 2030,

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Place Royale in Brussels’ museum quarter is set to become partially car-free as plans for the renewal project have been approved, upon certain conditions, by the consultative committee.

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There is a new player in the motor scooter sharing scheme: Go Sharing has just released 500 electric motor scooters on the streets of Brussels.

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The Brussels parliament has proposed new measures regarding the use of electric scooters.

Illustration picture shows the Havenlaan / Avenue Du Port in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Brussels Mobility is taking advantage of the planting season to continue its programme of making public spaces greener.

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The Brussels region is set to start works on six intersections it has designated as dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians.

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The Court of Audit has issued a rather scathing review of Brussels Mobility, the agency that manages transport policy and infrastructure in the capital-region.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows the logo of Uber on a smart phone during a protest of Brussels taxi drivers against taxi-app Uber, in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Independent chauffeurs with an LVC licence, working for companies such as Uber and Heetch, want to have the same rights and obligations as taxi drivers in Brussels, according to a survey carried o

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows the first cycling road to be created along the Louise Avenue, in Ixelles/Elsene, in Brussels, Monday 22 April 2013. (BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR)
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The new bicycle street on Avenue Louise has been open for a month now, but traffic signs indicating that bikes have priority have yet to be installed and cars are still dominating the lane.

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