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The Brussels municipality of Etterbeek will make designated drop zones for rented scooters mandatory from next week, hoping to curb the public nuisance issue stemming from a park-anywhere policy.

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With a recent survey showing that nearly half (46%) of electric scooter riders admit they sometimes run a red light, Brussels continues its struggle to incorporate the increasingly popular form of

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Anyone living, working or just visiting Ixelles can now take advantage of a new staircase allowing quick access between the Rue du Sceptre and Rue Gray near Place Flagey.

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Brussels celebrated another successful Car Free Sunday over the weekend, and the city’s mobility minister is calling for more such days.

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After a year of the formal implementation of Brussels’ mobility plan ‘Good Move’, the City of Brussels is reporting fewer cars and more cyclists in the city centre.

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Schaerbeek has become the latest municipality in Brussels to introduce designated drop-off zones for shared scooters.

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A new campaign from Brussels Mobility aimed at getting more Brussels residents on to bicycles is specifically looking to turn expats into cyclists.

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Brussels residents are walking and cycling more and driving less than they did 10 years ago, according to the latest large-scale study carried out by Brussels Mobility on how the capital gets arou

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Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen) has called the ballooning costs for the Belgian capital’s metro line 3 “too much for Brussels alone” to bear.

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