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The pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels is being cleared of its summer street furniture.

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The Brussels government has scrapped its plans to dig a tunnel for road traffic under Place Meiser, writes De Standaard.

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Flanders’ minister for mobility, Ben Weyts, is to test of the use of drones in road traffic incidents, such as taking aerial photographs to help authorities clear the road quickly in the cas

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The new pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels is about to be put to the test, as schools and normal work schedules resume next week.

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Belgium is the worst country in the world for traffic jams, according to the annual Traffic Scorecard of US company Inrix, a world leader in real-time traffic data.

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Several central districts will be closed to traffic on Tuesday due to the Belgian national holiday and parade, including Place Poelaert, the Sablon, Rue de la Loi and Rue Belliard, reports b

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Never before have drivers in Belgium spent as much time in a traffic jam as in the first half of this year, according to mobility organisation Touring Mobilis’s new traffic barometer.

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A strike by ferry workers in Calais on Wednesday also affected traffic on the E40 motorway in Belgium.

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Tomorrow – the first day of the school holidays – is predicted to be busy for airports. Brussels Airport predicts 44,000 departing passengers, with Charleroi expecting 30,000.

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