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The governments of Belgium’s three regions will co-operate on road safety issues, following a signature this week of a co-ordination agreement.

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The Picnic The Streets movement is calling for another event to take place on 7 June in protest at the City of Brussels’ plans to add car parks within the pentagon area, reports brusselnieuws.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet and mayor Yvan Mayeur on Monday discussed plans for more car parks on the outskirts of the capital.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet (SP.A) has approved a grant of €38,500 to encourage car-sharing in Brussels.

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Elke Sleurs, state secretary for combatting tax fraud, has ordered tax authorities to look into the returns of drivers linked to the controversial “ride-sharing” service Uber.

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Rail authority NMBS should make it easier for passengers to request compensation for late or cancelled trains resulting from strike action, according to a new campaign by consumer organisation Tes

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The number of Brussels residents who use only a car to get around has decreased from 53.1% to 32.8% between 1999 and 2010.

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Brussels will not be the only car-free city on Car-Free Sunday on September 21.

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet has said that Uber taxis should be allowed to operate in Brussels as long as they comply with the region’s regulations.

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