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Locals who want to move into a new building typically contact their local municipal administration to arrange for no-parking signs to be put up.
Every day, roughly three dozen drivers speed through Schaerbeek at a speed of 86km per hour in areas that have a 50km per hour speed limit.
Starting September, three dozen Lime scooter users will help identify the capital’s most dangerous traffic junctions while zooming through traffic.
Many Brussels cyclists feel that local police don’t take their complaints of road rage by drivers as seriously as they should.
A stretch of Brussels' Rue de la Loi has been reduced from four lanes to two until the end of August to allow for roadworks.
Following a day in which another pedestrian was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Brussels, Belgian road safety agency Vias has released figures showing the rate of the crime is indeed growing.
Japanese auto manufacturer Toyota will carry out its first European test of a self-driving car in Brussels. Tests have been carried out thus far only in Japan and the US.
A 12-car pile-up on the Brussels Ring caused major delays on Tuesday morning.
According to a new study, a lack of co-operation among Belgium’s three regions is responsible for Brussels’ mobility problems.