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Belgian traffic safety institute Vias is calling for a ban on speed camera detectors and other types of warning systems that alert drivers to police controls.

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People who do not pay their fines for traffic violations could soon have the money taken directly from their wages, the Belgian justice ministry has announced.

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Belgian authorities have issued more speeding fines so far this year than in the whole of 2021, new figures reveal.

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Drivers in Belgium received a record number of fines for speeding in 2021, with cases of drug-driving and mobile phone use also on the rise, new figures compiled by the federal police reveal.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a speed control camera pictured on the Brussels ring in Strombeek-Bever. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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By the summer, speed checks on Belgian highways will be constantly active with tolerance margins for speeding being abolished, VRT news reports.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a speed control camera pictured on the Brussels ring way in Strombeek-Bever. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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In Flanders, municipalities are now responsible for imposing penalties for speeding in 30 or 50 km/h zones.

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Average speed cameras on seven stretches of motorway in Belgium will now systematically operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, justice minister Vincent Van Quickenborne has announced.

Illustration picture shows two policemen on motorbikes during a speed control action of the federal police. (BELGA PHOTO JONAS ROOSENS)
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Intensive speed checks are scheduled throughout Belgium for Wednesday and Thursday, the federal police have announced.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows a 'Zone 30' road sign in the centre of Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR)
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The “margin of tolerance” which allowed drivers to exceed the speed limit in 30kph zones within the Brussels-Capital region will be abolished, according to justice minister Vincent Van Quickenborn

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