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The number of Belgians to have a car accident while in a foreign country has doubled over the past five years.

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The new law would remove a step in the procedure for unpaid fines, according to Sudpresse newspapers.

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A new sign, known as F45b, will make its official  entry into the Belgian traffic code on August 18, reports Centrex, the police’s traffic information centre.

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The Council of State has suspended a bus order worth millions of euros placed by STIB with German manufacturer EvoBus, upholding complaint by Belgian company VDL Bus Roeselare, De Tijd repor

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Brussels’ 136 taxi ranks will soon be equipped with boards providing users with information on fares, and drivers’ obligations as well as telephone numbers for booking a taxi.

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The total cost of traffic jams in Brussels is as high as €511m a year, the Brussels Chamber of Commerce (BECI) has calculated.

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The number of assaults - both physical and verbal  - on the Stib network has dropped sharply in the first half of 2013, Brusselnieuws reports.

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Walloon minister André Antoine, in charge of airport policy, has reminded Ryanair of the "significant" investment made by the Region in Charleroi airport, he said in response to the low-cost

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The port of Antwerp handled 95,662,759 tonnes of freight during the first six months of this year, an increase of 2% in comparison with the same period in 2012.

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