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Vice-prime minister and Mobility Minister Georges Gilkinet pictured during a plenary session of the Chamber at the Federal Parliament in Brussels, Thursday 08 October 2020. BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE
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Georges Gilkinet, Belgium’s new mobility minister, wants the SNCB to increase the frequency of the country's trains, with a service passing at least every 30 minutes.

A electric car connected at a recharging point (BELGA PHOTO KATLEEN VASTIAU)
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Motorists throughout the Brussels Capital Region can charge their electric cars at 122 locations, accounting for nearly 250 charging points in total.

Illustration picture shows scooters of the electric scooter sharing system 'Bird'. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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After almost two years of absence, Bird electric scooters have come home to roost again in the Belgian capital, with a fleet of 500 scooters now available across Brussels with more expected to fol

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The Brussels Capital-Region is planning to launch a cycle leasing programme for low-income families.

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The Brussels regional government has announced its budget for coming years as well as adjustments to this year’s budget in the face of the corona crisis.

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The braking function on most electric scooters sold in the EU is “abominable” and they also “cannot be used in the rain”.

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Brussels Mobility plans to make ‘drop-off’ zones for scooters and electric bikes near the capital’s railway stations and other busy transport hubs over the coming months.

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Officially launched on the final day of Belgium’s Mobility Week (16-22 September), Handycab is a phone application aiming to identify all taxis in the Brussels-Capital region suitable for reduced

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Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt welcomed that Brussels’ 18th “Sunday without cars”, took place without any significant incident.

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