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Just over a year after after launching the Good Move traffic plan in the city centre, Brussels is preparing to roll out a second phase in the municipality of Haren, reports Belga.
There have already been at least 10 million cyclist trips made in Brussels this year, setting an all-time record for the popularity of bikes as a means of travel in the Belgian capital.
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.
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
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.
Brussels celebrated another successful Car Free Sunday over the weekend, and the city’s mobility minister is calling for more such days.
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.
Schaerbeek has become the latest municipality in Brussels to introduce designated drop-off zones for shared scooters.
A new campaign from Brussels Mobility aimed at getting more Brussels residents on to bicycles is specifically looking to turn expats into cyclists.