This website received the AnySurfer label, a quality mark for accessible websites in Belgium. For more information, please visit www.anysurfer.be.
| Childhood, youth and family | Education, employment & training | Events, culture, sport & leisure | History & folklore | Town planning & housing | Environment & cleanliness |
| District contracts | Social & health | Public works & mobility | Prevention & safety | Participation & citizenship | Trade, economy & finance | Europe & international |
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.
Since 2005, the City of Brussels developed a programme of generalization of the SUL on its territory. Only in a minority of streets normal one-way traffic will remain. In these streets the SUL could put the cyclist in danger (bend, too narrow, too important traffic).
Cyclists van ride in both directions in 60% of the one-way streets. The objective is to reach 80% at the end of 2008.
Town planning
Mobility & Public Space cell
Brussels administrative centre
Boulevard Anspach, 6
1000 Brussels
[plan]
Tel. : 02 279 31 80
Fax : 02 279 31 28
urb.mobilite@brucity.be
Telephone hours : From Monday till Friday from 9:00 am till 12:00 am.
Care of the problems in mobility.