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To increase accessibility to Brussels city centre, the Brussels government this week decided to introduce an electric city bus that will run from Avenue Louise to Rue Antoine Dansaert, writes

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At more than 130 locations across Belgium this morning, cyclists commuting to school or work were treated to a round of applause by members of the cyclists' associations Fiestersbond and GRACQ.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet has announced his idea to extend the Brussels metro system to include Groot-Bijgaarden, in the Flemish periphery.

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Eight months after the introduction of the Brussels pedestrian zone and new traffic plan, the initiative has received a mostly positive evaluation, reports De Standaard

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The number of cyclists in the Brussels-Capital Region last year increased by 5% compared to the previous year, a figure that is “positive, but still much too low,” according to the cyclists'

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The saga of the deteriorating Brussels tunnels has taken a farcical turn after it was discovered yesterday that some of the original plans were stored in a space under the Reyers viaduct for

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The Stephanie Tunnel in Brussels will remain closed for the rest of the year due to safety reasons, announced Brussels Mobility.

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The car is still the most common means of transport for Belgians travelling between home and the workplace, but its popularity has been on the decline since 2005, as commuters are increasing

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The city council of Ghent has approved a long-awaited circulation plan for the city, wherein pedestrians and cyclists will have more freedom, while motorists will be diverted around the city

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