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Brussels Mobility plans to make ‘drop-off’ zones for scooters and electric bikes near the capital’s railway stations and other busy transport hubs over the coming months.
Officially launched on the final day of Belgium’s Mobility Week (16-22 September), Handycab is a phone application aiming to identify all taxis in the Brussels-Capital region suitable for reduced
Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt welcomed that Brussels’ 18th “Sunday without cars”, took place without any significant incident.
Fans of cycling will be excited by the return of the Bxl Tour, a race through the streets of the capital, on Sunday 13 September - but people taking to the roads
The City of Brussels has given its approval to a new car sharing service, Getaround.
Brussels is working on making its pedestrian infrastructure more accessible, with a new charter aimed at local authorities and city planners.
A leisurely cycle ride along a motorway is now possible in Brussels, with the inauguration of a bike lane along part of the E40 between Evere and Schaerbeek.
Preparation work has begun on a new stretch of cycle path along the E40 as it enters Brussels from the east. The path itself should be ready by the end of next week.
Brussels' Car-Free Sunday will go ahead as planned this year, with a focus on smaller, local events, organisers have announced.