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Scooters in Brussels
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In new traffic rules aimed at improving road safety, under 16s are banned from riding electric scooters and other forms of micro mobility transport, including monowheels, hoverboards and segways.

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Ahead of the new traffic plan for the Pentagon in Brussels, part of Rue Royale will be closed in both directions between Rue de la Loi and Rue de Louvain from Monday, reports Le Soir.

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The Ixelles municipality has presented its circulation plan for the district around Place Flagey and Ixelles Ponds, Bruzz reports.

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With the support of the Brussels Region, car share company Cambio has extended its rental scheme to include the renting of shared cargo bikes, RTBF reports.

Illustration picture shows people riding a shared scooter in Brussels, Friday 03 May 2019. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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Just over a quarter of Brussels residents no longer feel safe in traffic, Bruzz reports.

An artist's impression of the turbo traffic square in Ghent (De Werkvennootschap)
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The first so-called turbo traffic square in Belgium has been opened on the R4 around Ghent, VRT News reports.

An electric car plugged into a charging point (free licence/RawPixel)
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The Brussels government launched a call for projects on Thursday to boost the roll-out of charging stations for electric vehicles, Bruzz reports.

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Some people have already chosen to turn to greener alternatives to the car, but for others, with fuel prices soaring, one question has become more pertinent: does abandoning your car in favour of

The stations planned for the North-South Metro 3 in Brussels (Image: Paul McNally/The Bulletin)
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‎ARAU, the Urban ‎‎Research and Action Group, and Inter-Environnement Bruxelles (IEB), the federation of neighbourhood committees and environmental associations in the Brussels Region, have called

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