According to the registration figures of the importer federation Febiac and the federal public service Mobility & Transport, 49,662 new cars were...
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Mobility organization Touring is calling on the new Brussels government, which has yet to be formed, to include in its policy plan the tightening of the low-emission zone (LEZ) on its territory, which usually takes effect in January 2025. Touring is thus calling for a relaxation of the LEZ. According to the organization, if the tightening goes ahead as established in 2018, some 600,000 passenger cars and 150,000 vans in Belgium will no longer be allowed to enter the Brussels Capital Region. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
According to the registration figures of the importer federation Febiac and the federal public service Mobility & Transport, 49,662 new cars were...
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