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The redesign of Brussels’ mobility infrastructure in the face of pollution, congestion and traffic-related accidents has cost an estimated €6.5 million so far, new figures reveal.

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As cars get bigger and heavier, some roads in Brussels can no longer accommodate two vehicles side by side, and have to be converted for one-way traffic only.

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Brussels Police warn on its Twitter account of possible traffic disruption on 27 January due to an evening cycling event, reports Le Soir.

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Having already reached a record of 3,556 people injured in traffic in the first nine months this year, the Brussels region is hoping to secure some "quick wins" with relatively straightforward roa

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Having welcomed over 1.25 million visitors in October alone, the centre of Brussels seems little affected by the new mobility plan Good Move, which critics claimed would lower tourism by making it

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As the debate surrounding Brussels’ mobility plan Good Move intensifies, with opponents making threats of violence against politicians and staging protests that turned violent, supporters of the e

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Transport economists at the University of Antwerp have devised a way to calculate the economic impact of traffic jams with the development of a new tool.

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The top three most dangerous streets for traffic accidents in Brussels are Boulevard Emile Bockstael, Avenue du Jardin Botanique and Avenue Houba de Strooper, new figures from Statbel have reveale

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Brussels’ traffic plan Good Move, which aims to adjust traffic routes and lower the amount of polluting vehicles in the city in an effort to combat high air pollution and traffic jams, has prompte

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