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Illustration picture shows Pietonnier - voetgangerszone - pedestrian zone pictured in Brussels, Friday 13 March 2020 (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The Brussels region has launched a new awareness-raising campaign to motivate Brussels residents to travel short distances on foot.

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The GreenMobility electric car-share service has expanded into Brussels. This brings its list of Belgian cities to three – and it allows pick-up and drop-off in any of the three cities.

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Rail service SNCB is drawing up a plan to create more capacity for bicycles in trains.

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Here’s something that may not surprise you: There are so many road signs in Brussels that they can become a confusing mess.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows a 'Zone 30' road sign in the centre of Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR)
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Hundreds of cars, taxis and motorbikes are expected to descend on the area in front of Brussels North station on Thursday morning from 9.30 as part of a demonstration against the mobility policies

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Uber drivers are required by law to book rides lasting a minimum of three hours, and they are not allowed to do so via their mobile phones.

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Regional agency Brussels Mobility has published a Cycle Parking Master Plan, which calls for 10,000 more bicycle parking spaces over the next 10 years.

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Road users confronted with incidents of aggressive driving shot up by 35% across Belgium since the corona crisis began, according to a survey carried out on behalf of road safety agency Vias.

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Over-65s in Belgium are entitled to reduced rail fares – train, bus, tram and metro – to and from anywhere in Belgium.

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