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Last year, nearly 4,500 stolen bicycles were reported in the Brussels region. That’s one-third more than five years ago.

A cargo bike parked on a street outside a row of shops (Creative Commons Licence)
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The Brussels-Capital Region has announced the launch of a new premium for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Brussels who wish to buy a cargo bike.

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Brussels’ annual Car Free Sunday is coming up this month. A hugely popular day in the capital, it sees the entire region closed to vehicular traffic, except public transport.

Illustration picture shows the STIB-MIVB logo on a bus stop of STIB-MIVB, in Brussels, Tuesday 01 June 2021. (BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR)
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The six Stib dispatch offices and the Brussels Mobility traffic management centre came together in a new centralised hub in the heart of Brussels on Monday.

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The new campaign launched by road safety institute Vias came in for some criticism by suggesting that pedestrians should be grateful when motorists allow them to cross the street.

Illustration shows the presentation of the extension of the line Bordet with the construction of the new North-South metro line M3 of the Brussels' subway. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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The new Metro 3 line in Brussels, which will connect Evere in the north of the city to Forest in the south, is the most suitable mode of transport to meet the mobility needs of the capital’s north

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Joining the already existing half-a-dozen shared electric scooter companies operating in Brussels, new arrival Bolt has announced that it will deploy 1,100 shared electric scooters throughout the

Illustration picture shows the various types of moped scooter sharing systems in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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In a market seemingly flooded with providers, it may not seem the best time to rollout a new e-scooter initiative in Brussels – but that is exactly what French company Pony is doing.

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The Brussels municipality of Jette is no stranger to surrealism, with its connections to René Magritte.

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