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Yesterday the federal police launched a campaign inviting citizens to go online and tell the police where they see a need for speed cameras.
According to a new study, not only does Belgium top the list for worst vehicle traffic in Europe, it actually turns out to be a positive sign for the economy.
Tuesday was a difficult day for public transport in Brussels. On the metro, traffic on lines 2 and 6 was held up for more than an hour following an attempted suicide on the metro tracks.
According to federal mobility minister Melchior Wathelet, the number of road deaths across Belgium in 2013 was 6.5% lower than in 2012, from 672 deaths to 628 – the lowest annual total ever.
Certain road signs in Brussels - and around the country - may soon include English translations.
Starting today, more than 1,000 drivers begin participating in the trial phase of a kilometre tax for vehicles in the Brussels Regional Express Network Zone (Gewestelijk Expresnet or GEN zone in D
The president of the Flemish Groen party, Wouter Van Besien, has criticised Antwerp’s controversial Oosterweel Link plan because it solves the city’s traffic congestion at the cost of public healt
A kilometer tax of 7 eurocents within the Brussels Regional Express Network (GEN) zone would decrease traffic by 10%, according to a recent study ordered by the Brussels regional government.
The Flemish government’s official architect, Peter Swinnen, has criticised the plans revealed last week by Brussels-City council to introduce a pedestrian-only zone along the majo