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Brussels car-sharing scheme Ubeeqo has ceased operations - as management see more potential in electric moped-sharing than cars.
Brussels has abandoned a plan to introduce a car-free weekend to mark the Tour de France Grand Départ in July.
Lime and other electronic scooters are the latest in a trend of ride-sharing vehicles in Brussels.
Repair works on the Reyers tunnels - where the E40 motorway from Liège enters Brussels - are taking longer than expected, Brussels Mobility has announced.
An anonymous Brussels citizen is handing over up to €1 million per initiative that makes Brussels more bike-friendly.
Following Troty and Bird, a new electric scooter-sharing scheme has launched in Brussels. Numbering 500, Lime’s bright green scooters have appeared on Brussels’ streets this week.
After car-sharing, bike-sharing and moped-sharing, Brussels is now home to two rival electric scooter-sharing schemes.
According to a study commissioned by the Belgian chapter of Greenpeace, Ghent is the country’s most-liveable city when it comes to sustainable mobility and air quality.
A brunch table 90 metres long will appear on Boulevard de Waterloo for Car-Free Sunday on 16 September. Anyone can sit down at the table and order up brunch.