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Works to the Reyers tunnels will start next month and last for a year, according to Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet.

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October has broken the Belgian record for the most traffic ever in any one month. It saw more tailbacks in the country than any other month in history.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet faced questions this week from members of parliament about the sudden appearance of bicycles that are part of the oBike sharing scheme.

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Electric bicycles, or e-bikes, are gaining popularity worldwide, and Brussels is not about to miss out on the trend.

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The municipal councils of Vilvoorde, Machelen and Grimbergen and the Flemish government have agreed on the new trambus' planned route between the Heysel and Brussels Airport from 2019

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The Brussels government has approved a new mobility plan that requires large companies to offer their employees two alternatives to the company car, L'Echo reports.

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To tackle the problem of traffic congestion in the capital, the Brussels-Capital Region has come up with a mobility plan that requires employers to also offer a bicycle or train pass

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet is still in the hospital recovering from a very severe case of pneumonia which nearly cost him his life, writes Bruzz.

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Editors from the Brussels media platform Bruzz on Sunday cycled from Molenbeek to Ixelles, in the centre of Brussels, to document the city's 14th Car-Free Sunday with a photo report.

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