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Mobility: who does what?

The Regional Plan of Transport

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.

The regional Plan of Transport is a strategic document which fixes the objectives and priorities of the Region in transport.

   

This plan, also called plan Iris, was revised in 1998 and takes into account all the ways of transportation, the economic and urbanistic development, the criteria of sustainable development...

A second revision of the Plan Iris is in the course of approval. The Brussels Capital-Region elaborated a plan which looks at the evolution of the modes of transport in the region, the evolution until 2015 and it proposes a series of priorities of actions. These actions aim at facilitating 'soft' transport, improving the attractiveness of public transportation, encouraging a rational use of the car, improving the parking policy and the logistics and distribution of goods.


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