100 kph limit on Brussels ring-road will be introduced in 2020

January 24, 2020

The speed reduction from 120 km/hour to 100 km/hour on the Brussels ring-road will be introduced before the end of 2020. That is what the Minister of Mobility and Public Works, Lydia Peeters (Open Vld), announced in the Flemish Parliament on Thursday. Air quality The speed reduction is one of the 350 measures of the […]

Tesla: ‘short seller behind claims of unintended acceleration’

January 21, 2020

American electric carmaker Tesla says it suspects a short-seller being behind the ‘owners petition’ to ask the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) to investigate Model S, X and 3 cars to accelerate unintended suddenly. Tesla replied on Monday, that statement is unfounded. The petition included 127 complaints that were said to be filed by […]

Brussels wants zero road casualties by 2030

January 17, 2020

On Thursday, municipalities, police zones, mobility operators, and citizens’ associations gathered for the Brussels Mobility’s Road Safety summit. The authority wishes to put road safety as a number one priority and reduce the death toll to zero by 2030. The Region will find a solution for accident-prone areas by tackling speed, pedestrian crossings, two-wheelers, the […]

Stint to be called Buszy on victims relatives’ request

January 17, 2020

Relatives of the dramatic Stint accident in Oss, in September 2018, have asked whether the vehicle can be rebaptized when it will hit the road again. Edwin Renzen, the builder of the Stint, has complied with this request, and the new ‘bolderkar’, as the Dutch call the vehicle, will be named ‘Buszy’. Since the accident, […]

Velofollies: ‘More e-bikes cause more accidents on Belgian roads’

January 14, 2020

The number of speed pedelecs on the Belgian roads increased significantly in 2019. More and more people consider the fast-riding bikes an alternative for their second car. According to the service for vehicle registrations (Dienst voor Inschrijvingen Voertuigen, DIV), last year, 13.416 speed pedelecs were registered or 40% more than the year before (9.364). In […]

Dutch use Flitsmeister app to bypass 100 kph speed limit

January 13, 2020

Speed controls with mobile speed cameras have become useless in The Netherlands due to the popular app, Flitsmeister, that allows drivers to warn each other for speed controls. Last year, there were more controls but 10% fewer fines, according to an analysis of the Flitsmeister’s data. Hardly any fines anymore Public services are worried because […]

Maps for estimating bicycle travel times in Brussels

January 09, 2020

Bicycle courier Baptistine has created several maps of Brussels that show the travel time between various key locations. Handy for those who want to estimate the time it takes to travel between two points by bike in Brussels. For the sake of clarity: the times indicated are only theoretical. Indeed, they may vary according to […]

Brussels 30 kph zone ‘baleful for commercial speed of Stib/Mivb’

January 07, 2020

From 2021, the entire Brussels region will become a 30 kph zone where the maximum speed of 30 km/hour will become the norm. However, there will also be exceptions to this rule, for example, on dedicated lanes on which buses drive at 50 km/hour. The stakes are high for the Brussels transport company Stib/Mivb: maintaining […]

Jupiler launches campaign ‘not to drink beer’

January 07, 2020

The Belgian brewer, AB Inbev, the producer of the famous Jupiler beer, launched a remarkable sensitizing campaign this week on radio and television. In the build-up to the Brussels Motor Show that is opening its door on Friday, the brewer introduced the slogan “Cars built with love, are to be used with care”. The text […]

90% of Brussels to become 30-kph zone by 2021

January 06, 2020

On January 1st, 2021, in one year, Brussels will have completed its speed limit reduction to 30 kph on most of the Region’s streets. Today, the government begins discussions with the 19 municipalities, police zones, and public transport operators, to make that transition to go as smoothly as possible. Brussels Mobility has created a temporary […]

Belgian XenomatiX’s lidar sensors ready for breakthrough

January 06, 2020

For the Belgian company XenomatiX, participating in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas will be a significant start of an extraordinary year. As a Louvain spin-off of Imec, the company produces the so-called lidar sensors. Multi-beam approach Thanks to XenomatiX’ multi-beam approach – using several laser pulses at the same time – they […]

Zimmer composes sound for electric BMWs

January 03, 2020

Film music composer Hans Zimmer (62) from now on creates sounds for new electric BMWs. Zimmer created his first sound for the BMW Vision M Next concept car, but he will also make compositions for upcoming production models. From 2021 on, a driving noise is compulsory for electric vehicles, making them safer for pedestrians and […]

Le Monde: ‘France has to reduce speed limit to save lives’

December 29, 2017

Lowering the speed limit on secondary roads in France from 100 to 90 kph is inevitable to save lives, and should be implemented as soon as possible at beginning of the new Macron government’s term, as intended. France’s leading newspaper Le Monde is quite straightforward in its editorial opinion. The discussion about lowering the speed […]

Soon speed cameras in Brussels ‘Zone 30’

December 29, 2017

The entire pentagon of the Brussels city centre has become a 30 kph traffic zone  in 2010. Eight years later speeding will finally be controlled and subsequently punished with speed cameras. During those years politicians pointed to each other when questions were asked about controlling this low speed zone. But now Alderwoman for Mobility Els […]

Study: ‘Priority from right slows down traffic’

December 28, 2017

According to research with a driving simulator, executed by the Institute for Mobility (IMOB, Instituut voor MobiliteitI) and the Hasselt University, car drivers slow down at crossroads where they have to give priority to traffic from the right. “The faster we drive, the more risk there is at an accident and the heavier the material […]

Dutch prove increased road capacity positive for traffic flow

December 27, 2017

In the Netherlands several bottlenecks in the highway network, causing huge traffic jams have been cured by increasing the road capacity. Traffic flow has significantly improved at these spots. According to the the Dutch traffic information service VID (VerkeersInformatieDienst) the amount of traffic jams in the Netherlands has stayed at the same level in 2017. […]

Self-driving cars cannot cope with snow (yet)

December 26, 2017

It never snows in Silicon Valley and this worries the engineers of Waymo and Uber among others, pioneers of autonomous vehicles: they do not have enough experience of how a self-driving car  responds to whirling snowflakes. It sees it as hard objects you have to brake for. Light detection and ranging The sensors of those […]

Soon 130 kph speed limit on Belgian motorways?

December 22, 2017

Federal Minister of Mobility François Bellot (MR) is thinking of changing the speed limits and including a new maximum speed on highways in his new road code, due in the first half of 2018. On certain parts of the highways were traffic isn’t too dense, the maximum speed of 130 kph could be allowed instead […]

Reyers tunnels in Brussels East closed for one year

December 20, 2017

From January the 26th on, the four Reyers tunnels, that are the gate to the eastern part of the city of Brussels will be closed (in phases) during at least one year. After the Montgomery and Stephanie tunnels, now it’s time for the Reyers tunnels to be renovated. From the 26th of January they will […]

42% of pupils’ bicycles has defaults

December 19, 2017

‘Veilig Fietsen’, a recent traffic campaign about safe bicycle driving, launched on Monday showed that 42,06% of the bicycles of pupils from the primary and secondary schools in the province of West-Flanders has defaults. The campaign is an initiative of the province and Carl Decaluwé, governor of West-Flanders. 19.185 bicycles From October 1st till November […]

‘Lending car to drunken driver is loosing it’

December 19, 2017

Lending your car to a drunken driver or a driver without a valid driver’s licence may in the near future mean that you loose your car. Authorities are working on a law giving police judges the right to confiscate the car. Third’s party property Reason for this was the case of Miguel V., guilty of […]

Teleworking can save lives

December 19, 2017

Today 8% of the working population is working at least one day a week from home. If this percentage would double, at least 25 casualties would be avoided yearly and 220 accidents with injuries a new study by Vias shows. Only 18% of employers It’s the first time the impact of teleworking is studied by […]

EuroNCAP historic low: zero stars for Fiat Punto

December 19, 2017

For the first time in its 20 years of existence the EuroNCAP organization, crash-testing cars for consumers, saw a car – the Fiat Punto – awarded with zero stars, even worse than the Rover 100 in 1997. The European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP), with headquarters in Brussels, tests cars on behalf of consumer and […]

Lightening traffic sign warns for cyclist in dead spot zone

December 19, 2017

The city of Antwerp is testing a system to avoid dead spot accidents with a lightening traffic sign warning truck drivers when a cyclist is nearby. Once a cyclist is detected by a direction sensitive infrared camera, the traffic sign with LEDs lightens for 25 seconds. Local work group The project is an idea of […]

Brussels: 1,2 million for 23 traffic safety projects

December 18, 2017

Brussels’ State Secretary for Traffic Safety Bianca Debaets (CD&V) has allocated 1,2 million euro for 23 different traffic safety educational projects initiated by several organizations. They will be elaborated in 2018 for a divers public. Sensibilizing projects The Brussels Region has a number of general sensibilizing projects on traffic safety like speed, alcohol or buckling […]

First mobile average speed check on A12

December 18, 2017

Flemish Minister of Mobility Ben Weyts (N-VA) inaugurated this weekend the first ‘mobile’ average speed check on a stretch of one and a half kilometer on the A12 between Londerzeel and Willebroek. More systems will be deployed soon. In Flanders 12 fixed average speed checks are already in use, 45 more are planned for in […]

Dutch to ban polluting mopeds from bicycle paths

December 14, 2017

Several of the biggest cities in The Netherlands, considering to ban mopeds – besides motorbikes – from the bicycle paths, are allowed to do so. This was decided by a majority in the Dutch parliament. Until now mopeds had to ride on the bicycle paths at a maximum speed of 25 km/hour. Now cities have […]

Weatherman: ‘one SMS from the boss and traffic jam shrinks’

December 13, 2017

With snow bringing the country to a standstill beginning this week, KMI weatherman David Dehenauw launches a simple idea: “One SMS of the boss to work at home today and the traffic jams will shrink visibly”. Minister of Work Kris Peeters (CD&V) sees the point. Severe weather conditions His proposal is that when severe weather […]

France considers 80 kph on national and secondary roads

December 12, 2017

France’s Prime Minister Edouard Philippe is determined to do something about the numerous fatal accidents on the French roads. On Monday he declared to be prepared to bring back speed limits to 80 km/hour on certain bidirectional national and regional roads. They seem to be the most dangerous and the most fatal: two third of […]

ANPR cameras to catch lorries overtaking in rain or snow

December 12, 2017

Belgian federal Minister of Mobility François Bellot (MR) wants to tackle the problem of truck drivers ignoring the ban on overhauling in rain or snow with ANPR cameras that can recognize number plates. An amendment of the law to make this possible, will become active in 2018, says Bellot. On Monday with half of Belgium […]

Death toll down on Belgian roads

December 07, 2017

According to the latest figures of Vias, the Belgian institute for traffic safety and mobility (formerly called BIVV/IBSR) the death toll on Belgian roads (first three quarters) has lowered from 407 to 363 casualties. Minister Weyts is happy that his latest measures are having results. “These figures show a world of difference with those assembled […]

High speed bicycle path gets branch to Brussels Airport

December 06, 2017

Only 1% of people working at Belgium’s international airport in Zaventem come to work by bicycle today. That’s why Brussels Airport together with local authorities and the Flemish Region, wants to invest in an extra exit, a branch on the existing F3 Leuven-Brussels high speed bicycle path by 2019. Double capacity By 2040 Brussels Airport […]

Belgium not eager yet to ban Coyote radar detector

December 05, 2017

It was Flemish Minister for Mobility Ben Weyts (N-VA) who belled the cat with his federal and two regional colleagues in the executive committee to propose a ban on radar detectors like the popular Coyote. But his French speaking colleagues have not really warmed to that plan. Radar zone Weyts was willing to compromise and […]

Google Glass can save lives in Herstal

December 05, 2017

Google Glass was launched as a very promising device some years ago, but it was a commercial disaster. Not so in the professional world: in a hospital in Belgian Herstal it even saves lives. Google Glass would make our daily live so much easier, that was the promise when a prototype was launched in 2013. […]

‘Stubborn left- or middle lane drivers have to be fined double’

December 04, 2017

“Stubborn keeping on driving on the left- or middle lane while the right lane is free, should to be fined 118 euro instead of 58 in the future”, the Belgian institute for road safety Vias proposes. By doing this, they are endangering other road users that are tempted to overhaul on the right side. The […]

Traxio: ‘Tow-truck must get priority like ambulance’

December 01, 2017

In order to free up the roads as fast as possible after an accident, tow-trucks should get priority like ambulances, police vehicles and fire engines. That’s what the Belgian sector federation Traxio wants to accomplish with streamlining some 200 private services into a common quality label ‘Road Support’. Green rotating lights Traxio wants its members […]

Car drivers forget wiper replacement

November 30, 2017

Dutch car supplier organisation BOVAG ordered a study about the replacemnt of worn wipers on passenger cars. The study of bureau Markteffect showed that only 4% of the car owners replace their wipers after a fixed period.The rest is waiting until they hear screeches or have their vision blurred. The study from Markteffect asked 1.026 […]

Flashed at 252 kph and getting away scot-free before judge

November 30, 2017

A 45 year old man on a motorbike was flashed at 252 kph but got away scot-free before the judge in Tournai. His lawyer advised the man to stay away from his trial and let the case become prescribed by the lapse of time. Speeding infringements are prescribed after one year in Belgium. In November […]

Antwerp province maps out good and safe bicycle paths

November 29, 2017

Citizens of the province of Antwerp, Belgium’s forerunner on cycling, are getting the scoop – a European first – of an online data bank mapping out the best quality bicycle paths and showing were most accidents happen. Places to be careful or to avoid, thus. Fietsbarometer How good are the bicycle paths? How many cyclists […]

Alcohol test: one Belgian out of five checked each year

November 28, 2017

In Belgium one of five drivers or 19,9% is checked each year for alcohol. The risk of getting caught has tripled the last ten years. In 2006 only 7,5% of Belgians was checked. These are some of the figures coming from the annual statistic report of the Belgian road safety institute Vias on controls and […]

Flemish government gives ‘greener’ transport sector financial leg-up

November 23, 2017

Transport companies willing to invest in sustainable technology and road safety can get a 100.000 euro financial leg-up from the Flemish government from this week on. Condition is that the investment goes further than the strict legally obligation. SCR-systems The subsidies – up to 80% of the investment and limited to 100.000 every three years […]

Touring wants ‘rescue track’ for emergency services

November 16, 2017

Many motorists still don’t know how to react when they suddenly see an ambulance with blaring sirens suddenly appear in their rear-view mirror. Mobility organization Touring therefore proposes to modify the Belgian road code. For the new proposal Touring has been inspired by the ‘Rettungsgasse’, a principle that is obliged for some time in countries […]

‘Middle-lane driver public enemy no 1’

November 16, 2017

Guess what is the biggest annoyance of motorists on the highway? Indeed: the persisting middle-lane driver. This is shown by a poll by Vias Institute, the Belgian road safety institute. Staying in the middle lane is annoying, but is it also dangerous. “Other road users are forced to pass by left,’ says Stef Willems, Vias’ […]

More than half of Belgians victim of road rage

November 16, 2017

More than half (57%) of Belgians claim to have been the victims of aggressive behaviour in traffic last year. This is apparent from a poll by Belgian Vias Institute for road safety, National Road Safety Day On “National Road Safety Day” Vias institute, the former BIVV/IBSR, surveyed the Belgian population about aggressively and irritating behaviour […]

300 fines a day for using smartphone while driving

November 15, 2017

According to figures given by Jan Jambon (N-VA), Minister of the Interior, in 2016, a total of 108.500 fines were issued for using smartphones at the steering wheel, which means 300 infringements a day. MP Jef Van Den Bergh (CD&V) asked for these figures. Also cyclists are involved Of the total number of fines issued, more […]

30-zone: number of accidents increased by 21%

November 15, 2017

In two years, the number of accidents in 30-zones has increased by 21%. Admittedly the number of zones has increase too, but the major part of drivers is still driving too fast. The Walloon government is working on installing “intelligent 30-zone” active only during school periods. 283 is the number of accidents recorded in 30-zones […]

EU Parliament wants advanced safety systems in every new car

November 15, 2017

All new cars should have advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) that can detect pedestrians, brake automatically in an emergency, warn for lane departure and adapt the speed of the car. This is the general idea of a resolution voted by the European Parliament on Tuesday to half the number of casualties in traffic by 2020. […]

’30 kph speed limit in entire Brussels’ region’

November 13, 2017

According to a drastic road safety plan 30 kilometer per hour should be the speed limit in the entire Brussels’ region. The only exception should be the larger through roads.  The plan by Brussels Minister for Road Safety Bianca Debaets (CD&V) and Minister for Mobility Pascal Smet (PS), joins the similar proposal by parliament member Bruno […]

Wallonia: 5,5 million euro for ‘soft mobility’

November 13, 2017

Walloon Mobility and Transport Minister Carlo Di Antonio (cdH) just validated a new subvention program worth nearly 5,5 million euro to promote the use of the bicycle and enhance security for cyclists and pedestrians. This amount will be distributed between 62 cities and municipalities. The program is part of the mobility plan 2030  ‘FAST’ of […]

14 wild boars killed at one time on Limburg highway

November 10, 2017

Thursday morning, on the E314 in Genk, fourteen wild boars were hit by a truck and a car. Fortunately, the drivers were not injured. The animals didn’t survive the accident. The Belgian province of Limburg is suffering from a plague of wild boars. The animals are also appearing increasingly on roads and motorways, resulting in […]

Road safety: one out of four repeat offenders has more than ten convictions

November 09, 2017

The Belgian Vias Institute for road safety unveiled some details of its important study on persistent road offenders. The institute analyzed cases in the Leuven and Malines Courts and determined a typical profile: a 39 year old male blue-collar worker with lower income, single and without children. Vias has studied numerous repeat road offender cases […]

France tightens up technical vehicle inspection

November 07, 2017

From May 20th 2018, France is tightening up its technical vehicle inspection, up to European standards agreed on in April 2014. Cars will be checked for 606 features, compared to 467 today. The group SGS which does 32% of these inspections, expects the number of failed cars to rise to one out of two. In […]

More than 1 million insurance policies needed to cover 779 severe accidents

November 07, 2017

Last year, there were 779 road accidents in Belgium with a damage cost of more than 125.000 euro. The average cost of these claims was 424.647 euro. In order to pay only the major accidents claims, more than one million insured persons are needed, as evidenced by recent figures from Assuralia, the professional association of […]

Brussels’ Groenendael wildlife ecoduct nears completion

November 06, 2017

Construction works on the Groenendael ecoduct are nearing completion with cars driving under it and animals from the Sonian Forest already able to cross the Ring without danger. Grading and leveling works of the different adjacent sites should be finished in December and specific plantation is due beginning 2018. The ecoduct’s layout takes into account […]

Sermon with every Belgian traffic fine

November 03, 2017

Expect a moralizing sermon with every traffic infringement fine you’ll get in the near future. Belgian Minister of Mobility François Bellot (MR) wants to add ‘a personal message’ with each fine to sensitize people in what the minister calls “behaviour on the road that can’t be tolerated”. The ‘fine with sermon’ on about 9 million […]

From three to four lanes on Vilvoorde’s viaduct

November 03, 2017

Belgium’s most famous viaduct will get a crucial makeover with four lanes in each direction in the context of the redesign of the Ring around Brussels. Local and through traffic will be split and the viaduct will become a so-called ‘selection zone’ of almost 2 kilometres long. The first works are scheduled for 2019. The […]

Employer to pay traffic fine If not clear who drove company car

November 02, 2017

Minister of Mobility Francois Bellot (MR) wants to change the road code so that companies can be held liable if a traffic infringement is committed with a company car. At the moment, fines are sometimes left unpaid if it’s not clear which employee committed the offence. In the new proposal liability is not only extended […]

Smart car suffers from ignorant driver

November 02, 2017

Modern cars are loaded with safety systems, but most drivers hardly ever use them. They simply don’t know what smart gadgets their car is equipped with. This was one of the remarkable results of the study carried out by the Connecting Mobility, a project office of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management together […]

Test driver autonomous Waymo car fell asleep

November 02, 2017

One of the side effects of self-driving car is that the drivers tend to fall asleep and are unable to intervene when something goes wrong. “A scary experience”, Waymo CEO John Krafcik told Reuters on a visit of its Phoenix area test facilities this week. After experiencing this in 2013 during highway testing, Waymo, sister […]

Brussels works on dynamic speed limits on main axes

October 31, 2017

The Commission on Infrastructure of the Brussels’ parliament has agreed in the forming of a work group that has to study the implementation of dynamic road signs and speed limits on the main entry axes and the Ring. These dynamic road signs will adapt the speed limits to the traffic and weather conditions. The implementation […]