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This page has been automatically translated from French into English by a translation software. Automatic translations are not as accurate as translations made by professional human translators. Nevertheless these pages can help you understand information published by the City of Brussels.
Mobility is a power that is regulated at various levels. In the City of Brussels there is a Mobility and Public Space unit that is primarily responsible for running the Municipal Mobility Plan.
In a city like Brussels one can move in different ways: on foot, with public transport (bus, tram, metro, train), with the bike, motorcycle or car. There are different rules for the parking of coaches and the movement of trucks.
For longer journeys to and from Brussels one can also use several airports, such as that of Brussels Airport. This airport is easily accessible from Brussels.
From 16 to 22 September 2012. The Car Free Sunday will take place on 16 September.
The Mobility Week takes place in Brussels and all over Europe, in the same period. One week to teach everyone alternative ways of traffic: train, cycle, streetcar, buses, skates... continue