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Nevertheless, only 1,5% of movements are made by bicycle.
The City of Brussels takes cyclists into account systematically. Bicycle paths, cycle strips, sieves in front of traffic lights as well as SUL ( limited one-way streets) were set up. The City also developed a network of parking places for bicycles.
Bicycles in self-service are available in the city center thanks to the system of rent at Villo.
If you want to discover Brussels by bike you can use the cycling routes.
Since 1990, the City of Brussels set up a Bike Committee which collects the cycle associations, the elected representatives and the civil servants to develop 'bicycle files'.