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The loss of time and the extra fuel consumption and polluting emissions caused by traffic jams in Belgium are estimated to have cost more than €5 billion in 2023, according to new figures.

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More drivers in Belgium are parking badly, particularly on cycle paths, according to the country’s traffic safety institute Vias.

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Last year, Brussels suffered the worst record for road accidents in at least 10 years, new figures from the Brussels Institute for Statistics and Analysis (IBSA) have revealed.

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A Belgian man has won a court case against car manufacturer Tesla, successfully suing the American corporation for a €158,600 refund on his car after proving that it was riddled with serious safet

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Flanders is currently testing an "intelligent" traffic light system which aims to improve traffic flow by sensing when circumstances allow it to turn green, rather than simply abiding by a timer.

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Car-share company Poppy has been using a new system to monitor how safely people drive its cars since 1 January, the operator has announced.

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Mobility minister Georges Gilkinet has asked the Vehicle Registration Department (DIV) to be more vigilant in checking applications for personalised licence plates following reports of drivers spo

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An estimated 425,000 people have an expired Belgian driving licence and may not know it.

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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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