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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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Don’t pinch yourself, you’re not dreaming: Brussels is going to start repairing pavements.

Illustration shows winter landscape with snow in the Hautes Fagnes - Hoge Venen, Eastern Belgium, Monday 07 December 2020. (BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY)
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The cyclist who knocked down a five-year-old girl while she and her family were walking in the High Fens (Hautes Fagnes) on Christmas Day appeared before the Verviers Correctional Court on Wednesd

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The Brussels region is looking for feedback from citizens on the cycling infrastructure developed since the corona crisis began.

Pedestrians walking down the Rue Neuve in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Pedestrians in Brussels were invited this weekend to give their opinions on how areas of the capital could be improved for walkers as part of a survey conducted by the Walk.Brussels movement.

Cyclists on the Promenade Verte - Green Walk around Brussels (BELGA)
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Three Brussels mayors are calling for action to protect pedestrians walking the city’s famous Green Walk (Promenade Verte) - as increasing number of cyclists take to the path.

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Lokeren, near Ghent in East Flanders, is the first city in Belgium to get an illuminated pedestrian crossing.

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According to a study carried out by students of environmental sciences at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), customers remain loyal to businesses even if their locations become partly pedestrian

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The cobblestoned Rue Sainte-Catherine in the centre of Brussels will become car-free by next year, according to Ans Persoons (Change.brussels), Brussels-City councillor for urban planning.

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