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The city council of Aalst wants a bicycle connection from Aalst to Brussels, along the former railway line via Opwijk and Asse, according to Aalst mobility minister Dylan Casaer.

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On 29 June, the pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels will be extended from 35 to 50 hectares, reports De Morgen.

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The government should invest the income it receives from a new road toll in new roads and in maintenance, said the three regional Construction Federations in a joint statement.

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About 40% of people living in the Brussels-Capital Region complain about noise nuisance at home, according to the Health Survey 2013 by the Scientific Institute for Public Health, which questioned

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The EU will have a hard time realising its target of halving the number of traffic-related deaths by the year 2020, writes De Standaard.

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Belgium could perform better when it comes to keeping tabs on the people whose job it is to transport goods in and out of the country, according to the Belgian Court of Audit.

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Eight out of 10 Dutch-speaking children between the ages of six and 14 consider traffic as dangerous, while nearly half (46%) are actually afraid of getting hurt on the road.

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A 2013 European directive on the exchange of traffic information within the European Union has yet to take effect in Belgium, with about half of the fines given to European offenders going unpaid

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A study conducted in 10 European countries by Vinci Autoroutes, the French foundation for responsible driving, shows that Belgium is the worst in its class in terms of texting and emailing while d

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