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Brussels public transport operator Stib has dismissed 11 employees for serious misconduct after they "knowingly and systematically bypassed the company's time clock system in order not to carry ou

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You may have noticed a few metro stations sporting new names this week: Simonis has become Simone Veil, for instance, and Schuman is now Clara Schumann.

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Duelling demonstrations involving around 800 Uber vehicles and 120 taxis caused serious traffic jams on Thursday in central Brussels.

The first autonomous shuttle will run next week in Louvain-la-Neuve. (© Stephanie Vandreck - RTBF)
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The first driverless shuttle bus will take to the roads of Louvain-la-Neuve next week.

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SNCB is closing manned ticket counters in 44 of its stations, including Jette. In another 37 stations, counters will remain open but hours will become more limited.

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Belgium's four main public transport operators will launch a joint ticket for Brussels next month, allowing travel on all their services in the capital and - for an extra fee - the 19 municipaliti

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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.

Illustration picture shows the engine of a hydrogen bus. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Brussels public transport operator Stib has announced that it will test a hydrogen bus over the next two years to see what advantages the vehicle has over ordinary, hybrid and electric buses.

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Due to a strike among De Lijn drivers, about half of the trams and buses across Flanders and Brussels are not operating this morning, while other lines face delays.

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